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Non Hamachi Server -
andrew4699 - 07.03.2011
I've been hosting a server quite a while now on hamachi and when I tried to get it off hamachi to use my wan ip, it stuck at retrieving info.
1. I looked in server.cfg to check the port
2. I opened CMD, did ipconfig, and got my IPv4 address
3. I went to 192.168.1.1 and forwarded the port 3700 to both TCP and UDP
4. I started the server and in favorites I put in wanip:3700
5. It stuck at retrieving info
I have already turned my firewall off and added samp-server to exceptions.
Re: Non Hamachi Server -
BASITJALIL - 07.03.2011
Add 217.0.0.1 in fav
for others cmyip.com see your ip here
and yourip:3700
Re: Non Hamachi Server -
andrew4699 - 07.03.2011
Don't you mean 127.0.0.1? And do I need to add that as well as my IP
ort? And also, 127.0.0.1
ort or just 127.0.0.1?
Re: Non Hamachi Server -
Mean - 07.03.2011
U must forward only UDP.
Re: Non Hamachi Server -
Limex - 08.03.2011
Just a hint, you can't connect to your own server using the WAN IP. Only other people can. You have to use your local IP.
Place the IP here, and i guess if you actually leave it on, someone could see it online (counting on it being setup properly).
Re: Non Hamachi Server -
andrew4699 - 08.03.2011
I changed it to just UDP and my friend tried it but it didn't work.
Re: Non Hamachi Server -
Steven82 - 08.03.2011
Is your "friend" in another country? Or the same as you?
Re: Non Hamachi Server -
andrew4699 - 09.03.2011
What difference does it make? Probably the same country.
Re: Non Hamachi Server -
Mark_Weston - 09.03.2011
^all people above I can connect to my server using my IP...
whatsmyip.org
Re: Non Hamachi Server -
mprofitt - 09.03.2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mean
U must forward only UDP.
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You can forward TCP as well even though it makes no difference.