IP Forward (not the ussual problem)
#1

Hi, I have a question for anybody how can help me or had a similar problem:

I'm forwarding port 7777 to my local adress, but the SAMP client is not connecting through my internet IP.

I have other applications and servers and those all run perfectly with PF.

Do you have any ideas what can be the problem??

Avoid the ussual questions as I know how to use a router well enough, but I'm only having troubles with the SAMP application...

I also disabled Upnp, the router's firewall and my Win7 firewall.
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#2

I think because you have forwarded your local ip .
forward you internet ip with 7777 ports and try OR
if you have Avast INternet Security antivirus go open anti-virus and go in firewall and go in Aplications rules and go in OTHER left click and new rule locate the samp-server.exe and use 7777 ports

I think to help YOU!
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#3

Thanks, but forwarding your external ip is not an option.

And besides the router wont let you do that.


Thanks anyway.
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#4

If you are hosting a server on a single, local computer. Use your internal network address rather than your external address. If you are hosting the server on the computer you wish to connect to it, simply use localhost as the IP.
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#5

Im trying to connect through the internet to my server to check if it is working.

Localhost works fine.

I dont have other computer to check. I think ima installing a virtual box and try with that, hehe.
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#6

Go to see if your server is online in this link
http://www.typefish.co.uk/samp-conn/

It say if your server is in internet LIST
Hosted List OR
Online Good LUck
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#7

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Originally Posted by clavador
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Im trying to connect through the internet to my server to check if it is working.

Localhost works fine.

I dont have other computer to check. I think ima installing a virtual box and try with that, hehe.
VirtualBox will just request a different (possibly the same) INTERNAL network address and so won't work. Try TypeFish connection tool (link above this post)
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#8

Step 1. Press Start, Search for CMD
Step 2. Open CMD and type "ipconfig"
Step 3. Look for Default Gateway
Step 4. Type that IP into your browser
Step 5. Login with username admin password admin (sometimes username and password are nothing, or just the username or just the password)
Step 6. Search for the part where you port forward
Step 7. Port forward 7777 on TCP and UDP

After that start your server and go to ipchicken.com and get your IP and give it to those you wish to connect

Hope it helped.
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