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    Issue with IP config on PennMUSH

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    • sthanheykel
      sthanheykel last edited by

      So, I've installed a PennMUSH server for myself on an Ubuntu system and FS3 Starter DB, everything was a success during installation, but I can't connect to my server using my public IP adress, only using the internal IP. The port was opened through iptables.

      Did I miss something? How can I fix that?

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        fatefan last edited by

        Do you have a router that does any incoming port restriction work?

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        • sthanheykel
          sthanheykel last edited by

          No, it's configured so no ports are restricted.

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          • sthanheykel
            sthanheykel last edited by

            Nevermind, it seems that my router had an additional firewall which was blocking communication, I was able to access and config it. Everything works as intended.

            Thanks for the help!

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              fatefan @sthanheykel last edited by

              @sthanheykel Glad it was an easy fix!

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              • sthanheykel
                sthanheykel last edited by

                Well, might be something else... I ran some tests with some friends and while I can use the WAN IP to connect to the server, no one outside the router's network can access it.

                I tried checking port forwarding, the port is allowed in all firewalls, but I still get no luck.

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                  fatefan @sthanheykel last edited by

                  @sthanheykel Just for the sake of making sure it's not a typo (because god knows my brain has hiccuped enough in this sort of thing) ... it's not an inadvertent typo in iptables or the router?

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                  • ZekeTheG33k
                    ZekeTheG33k last edited by ZekeTheG33k

                    Are you on Frontier?

                    I only ask because they block 90% of all incoming connections to your computer through their system. Regardless of how you have the connection setup. Especially if you're on the DSL. I had this problem when I had Frontier. Changed ISPs and with the same equipment the setup worked with no problems.

                    Pay no attention to me. I'm old, jaded and generally unfriendly. I am prone to fits of stupidity, but I am still unique, just like everyone else. ~~ Current President of the Anti-Faraday fan club.

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                    • sthanheykel
                      sthanheykel last edited by

                      Tried a new router, reconfigured it all and everything works fine now.

                      @Seamus No, I'm using Virtua, their services are very stable here so hopefully I won't have any problems with them 😛

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