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Old 04-25-2002, 12:29 PM
meliudaj
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Default What TCP ports does world.exe use??

I'm trying to setup some NAT routes in my router so that they are static and so I work online. I just need a couple questions answered.

First Port 9000 is where World.exe listens for the login server right?

Second Port 5999 is where the LOGIN server listens for calling World.exe's Right?


So what port does world.exe use/listen on for incoming client connections? I have seen it use 1063, and 1067. But what is the ENTIRE range?
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Old 04-25-2002, 05:41 PM
meliudaj
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NM I figured out what I was looking for... World.exe listens on port 9000 ONLY it makes NO out going connection except to login server. so the 1067 port was some thing else.. the only other one that mattered was the zonent.exe and it uses one port for each zone... and I see that is the port I specify in the boot5.bat.

Standard port 7995-7999.



But as a side note.. The fact that this means that Ports 9000, AND 7999-7995 all MUST be open on your firewall.. it s good reason why alot of people opt to run the login.exe on there own. And have LAN access only.

Kinda like me.. I just run login.exe for LAN and for specified friends threw WAN.
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Old 04-26-2002, 11:10 AM
Furinex
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Check your PMs, Meliudaj.
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