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  • Pachi11_undefined Offline
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    Pachi11_
    wrote on last edited by Pachi11_
    #13

    server name
    [ARGENTINA] NIGHTCLUB

    I deactivated antivirus and firewall
    Server gives me succesful heartbeats

    Some sus lines the server gives me:
    Opening IP socket: localhost:28963
    UPnP successfully claimed port 28963!
    Hostname: my pc
    IP: 192.168.56.1
    IP: 26.155.59.141
    IP: 192.168.100.43 (this one is my pc's and internal IP)

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      Resxt
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      #14

      Yeah I can't connect. A firewall might be wrong or the port forward rule might be wrong/not set in the right menu or whatever
      Also if you have a VPN running on your PC you should disable it

      Just to be sure I recommend trying to run the server with vanilla map before going into mods, one thing at a time

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        wrote on last edited by Pachi11_
        #15

        I put natch der untoten, Is it joinable now?
        Also in a photo I sent there is a port trigger menu which shows me this:
        imagen_2023-01-15_164707844.png

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        • Pachi11_undefined Pachi11_

          I put natch der untoten, Is it joinable now?
          Also in a photo I sent there is a port trigger menu which shows me this:
          imagen_2023-01-15_164707844.png

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          Resxt
          Plutonium Staff
          wrote on last edited by
          #16

          Pachi11_ screenshot the IPv4 port mapping menu
          Also expand WAN LAN and Security on the sidebar and screenshot the sidebar

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            Pachi11_
            wrote on last edited by Pachi11_
            #17

            I'm not sure about wan, i cant do anything.
            I've done a static IP in DHCP Static IP menu.
            imagen_2023-01-15_170403665.png imagen_2023-01-15_170440199.png imagen_2023-01-15_170503024.png

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            • Pachi11_undefined Pachi11_

              I'm not sure about wan, i cant do anything.
              I've done a static IP in DHCP Static IP menu.
              imagen_2023-01-15_170403665.png imagen_2023-01-15_170440199.png imagen_2023-01-15_170503024.png

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              Dss0
              Plutonium Staff
              wrote on last edited by
              #18

              Pachi11_ create a windows firewall rule to allow incoming traffic on port 28963 UDP.

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              • Pachi11_undefined Pachi11_

                I'm not sure about wan, i cant do anything.
                I've done a static IP in DHCP Static IP menu.
                imagen_2023-01-15_170403665.png imagen_2023-01-15_170440199.png imagen_2023-01-15_170503024.png

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                Resxt
                Plutonium Staff
                wrote on last edited by Resxt
                #19

                Pachi11_ yeah firewall can be important too but it looks like ipv4 port mapping could be the correct menu. Try to create the rule here

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                • Dss0undefined Dss0

                  Pachi11_ create a windows firewall rule to allow incoming traffic on port 28963 UDP.

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                  wrote on last edited by Pachi11_
                  #20

                  Dss0 Thanks for your response! I've already done that
                  Resxt I "forwarded the port" but still no results 😑, I'm going to create a new server key to see if that fixes something...
                  I realized that i am not using the same account of the forum and the plutonium launcher, but i don't think that is a problem

                  imagen_2023-01-15_173514570.png
                  imagen_2023-01-15_173722971.png

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #21

                    Changing the server key didn't work, idrk why i tried that 🤣

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                    • Pachi11_undefined Pachi11_

                      Changing the server key didn't work, idrk why i tried that 🤣

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                      Dss0
                      Plutonium Staff
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #22

                      Pachi11_ see if you can find a "status" page on your router or some location where it shows your WAN ip. Then compare it to the one you see when you visit this site: https://www.whatsmyip.org/
                      If both are NOT the same you're behind carrier grade nat and won't be able to host servers.

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                        #23

                        OHHHHHHHHHHH I see I see, didn't know anything bout wan ip, they are not the same and the wan ip starts with 100 so impossible, any way to fix it? Do i need to tell my network company to take out the cg nat?

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