More Firewall Issues
telemann
Join Date: 2002-11-07 Member: 7621Members
<div class="IPBDescription">i think theres trouble with ipnat</div> I'm sorry if this question has been answered elsewhere, but I have been looking for elsewhere for about 20 hours now. I am trying to get a NS server up and running. My friends can't connect to it.
I have a network that looks like this
Internet<--->BSDFirewall<--->hub<--->NSServer
The firewall is using ipf and ipnat. My internal addresses are in the 192.168.1.X range. My server shows up in the WON list, but the WON lists my ip address as 192.168.1.X. However, I think this is not my only problem. When my friends (who are on the other side of the firewall) use the NS client command line to type "connect [my external ip]" it retries 4 times and fails.
I have configured ipnat to allow UDP connections to 27015 through, and that is it. The readme says this is all I need.
What am I doing wrong?
I have a network that looks like this
Internet<--->BSDFirewall<--->hub<--->NSServer
The firewall is using ipf and ipnat. My internal addresses are in the 192.168.1.X range. My server shows up in the WON list, but the WON lists my ip address as 192.168.1.X. However, I think this is not my only problem. When my friends (who are on the other side of the firewall) use the NS client command line to type "connect [my external ip]" it retries 4 times and fails.
I have configured ipnat to allow UDP connections to 27015 through, and that is it. The readme says this is all I need.
What am I doing wrong?
Comments
As for the WON auth thing, I think that is normal. When a player does "connect" in console, the WON doesn't have anything to do with it.