are there any settings in the database that need set to public? i changed all of the forwarding ports to both.
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I am in. /10char
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have to sleep now, brain is broke
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Server connection broken again? Can anyone join my server? lol
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No success in logging in
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Another check please. I think I figured it out.
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Did not work with UF or ROF2 client
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Sorry, still trying to figure out whats going on, had it working for a couple days then all of a sudden not working. Just opened more ports on the router, looking for another test. Thanks again.
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Make sure that your router didn't change your server's LAN IP address..
Ensure that your WAN address has not released and re-acquired.. Maybe your ISP discovered that you are hosting a server and blocked your ports? |
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tested this morning for you, still does not work
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From what I am reading it may have to do with the same ports being forwarded to two different IP addresses on the network. I have security cameras that use the same port as eqemu. I will disable the forwarding to the cameras and see if that opens the right ports for the server. Thanks again for all your efforts checking out my server.
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You can change some of the default ports, I had to for my test server, and it works fine
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Disable the port forwarding for EQEMU that is conflicting with your camera (i.e. same port). Go to your web/IP camera and change the port via the web GUI (I've yet to see a Foscam or foscam copy not have a web GUI, or any other for that matter). Then re-add change the port in the port forwarding to coincide with the changes you just made for the camera, then re-add the port that was conflicting with the camera to port forwarding for EQEMU again. Your issue will likely then be resolved. If you run Blueiris or some other active software that communicates with your camera, be sure to change the configuration in that as well. |
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