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Old 02-02-2018, 06:08 PM
Aardil
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Mississippi
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Default Port forwarding refuses to work

I have a private server that works on Lan but can not remote into it.
I have ports 9000, 7000 -7010, 3306, 5998, 5999 all set in port forwarding.
3306 shows open.
9000 shows open.
All others show closed.

I have been on the phone with AT&T, they decided that is was a bad modem/ router.
Got the new router / modem in today, set it up and same thing.
AT&T says they are not blocking any ports.

Tried setting the new modem to pass through mode and ran a new router behind it.
NO ports show open at all.

Something is either wrong or AT&T is blocking though they say they are not.

All this started when I switched from DSL to U-verse.
DSL my server was accessable outside my local network.
Since changingto U-Verse, only local access (been this way for a couple years .

The server is running on Windows 10 64 bit
I can get on my server from any PC in my local network but not outside.
Code:
`<?xml version="1.0"?>
<server>
     <world>
        <shortname>mine</shortname>
        <longname>All Mine</longname>
                <!-- Don't use unless needed -->
		<!-- <address>local.com</address>  -->
		<!-- <localaddress>192.168.2.148</localaddress>  -->
		
		<!-- Loginserver information.  -->
		<!-- You can add more Login Servers  -->
		<!-- local LS registration is obligatory -->
		<!-- PM me at local forums for local LS registration -->
        	<loginserver1>
			<host>login.local.com</host>
			<port>5999</port>
			<account>xxxxxx</account>
			<password>xxxxxxx</password>
		</loginserver1>

		<!-- Unquote and set up for use with eqmu LS or Both LS -->
		<!-- <loginserver2>
			<host>eqemulator.net</host>
			<port>5998</port>
			<account>myOtherAccount</account>
			<password>myOtherPassword/password>
		</loginserver2> -->
		
		<unlocked></unlocked>
		<!-- Sets the shared key used by zone/launcher to connect to world -->
                <key>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</key>

		    <!-- Sets the ip/port for the tcp connections.  Both zones and console (if enabled).  Defaults are shown -->
		    <tcp ip="127.0.0.1" port="9000" telnet="enable"/>

                <!-- Enable and set the port for the HTTP service. -->
                <http port="9090" enabled="true" mimefile="mime.types" />
        </world>

                <!-- Database configuration, replaces db.ini. -->
        <database>
                <host>localhost</host>
                <port>3306</port>
                <username>eq</username>
                <password>eqemu</password>
                <db>local</db>
        </database>

	<!-- Launcher Configuration -->
	<launcher>
		<!-- <logprefix>logs/zone-</logprefix> -->
		<!-- <logsuffix>.log</logsuffix> -->
		<!-- <exe>zone.exe or ./zone</exe> -->
		<timers restart="60000" reterminate="20000"/>
	</launcher>

</server>
The above code has my information "X" out or changed

Any Ideas?

Aardil
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Old 02-04-2018, 07:57 PM
Aardil
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Mississippi
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Default

SOLVED

Since my set up is not standard EQemu (I have a very old Heidi Gui interface)
On my interface there is a spot to put your local IP, The Ip that was in that spot was not even in the range of availbe addresses for the new router.
The server obtained a new address with the new router install but I did not update the IP on the Heidi gui.
Also my server was set to private, not public.

There were a couple of other minor issues but I think the above is what got it working.

Aardil
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