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  • Xerxesundefined Xerxes

    Check for incoming traffic, make sure you did not forget a firewall, like Windows Firewall on the server.

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    Xerxes With the command "netstat -ano" on server cmd I can see the use of port 28960 with "set port=28960" when the dedicated server is launched. I've already applied the FireWall inbound and outbound rules and I tried to temporarily disable the FireWall but still nothing on the server list.

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      Xerxes
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      But do you actually see any incoming traffic from clients refreshing their server browser when you use something like tcpdump?

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      • Xerxesundefined Xerxes

        But do you actually see any incoming traffic from clients refreshing their server browser when you use something like tcpdump?

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        Xerxes I just used Wireshark to check and I have no client incoming traffic, only one client outbound traffic. I tried the same method with my T6 server and this time there was incoming traffic. However, I've checked several times that the network settings were as indicated in the tutorial: Port Fowarding + FireWall Rules.
        Maybe the problem comes from the game files, but I simply imported the CoD Black Ops file from my steam account.

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        zone folder :
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        Console :
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        What's still disturbing is that instead of having a public address in "Binding to xxx", I have a local IP address.

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          Xerxes I just used Wireshark to check and I have no client incoming traffic, only one client outbound traffic. I tried the same method with my T6 server and this time there was incoming traffic. However, I've checked several times that the network settings were as indicated in the tutorial: Port Fowarding + FireWall Rules.
          Maybe the problem comes from the game files, but I simply imported the CoD Black Ops file from my steam account.

          9ff9366b-60d5-4ab8-9d94-b011feb05bf5-image.png

          zone folder :
          ba226c93-6c0c-414e-b3ea-f078a0248c74-image.png

          Console :
          ff50daf4-eb5a-432e-a55f-ea82f4ed2018-image.png
          e880ca56-cd7d-444f-bd85-b2c6b8049d42-image.png
          7899fe1a-f31b-4d0a-9f83-b4611d51e33e-image.png
          3576e44c-2b30-4212-bf3c-e9db1ae42464-image.png
          fa5e3ba7-c667-4643-a64d-b14c099bbb43-image.png
          376921f8-1205-4043-a6de-41667c2d4d6b-image.png
          8b606750-bf30-4d65-a082-64a541ec2059-image.png
          12012310-538d-491e-942e-d9d8382af741-image.png

          What's still disturbing is that instead of having a public address in "Binding to xxx", I have a local IP address.

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          Xerxes
          Plutonium Staff
          wrote on last edited by
          #18

          Fred_ said in Connection to my dedicated server on T5:

          What's still disturbing is that instead of having a public address in "Binding to xxx", I have a local IP address.

          That is normal, as you are hosting behind a DNAT.
          Can you verify on your router that you are forwarding the incoming traffic to 192.168.0.101:28960?
          Maybe you have a small typo somewhere.
          You could also try a tool like multircon to see if the server is listening to rcon on that port.

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          • Xerxesundefined Xerxes

            Fred_ said in Connection to my dedicated server on T5:

            What's still disturbing is that instead of having a public address in "Binding to xxx", I have a local IP address.

            That is normal, as you are hosting behind a DNAT.
            Can you verify on your router that you are forwarding the incoming traffic to 192.168.0.101:28960?
            Maybe you have a small typo somewhere.
            You could also try a tool like multircon to see if the server is listening to rcon on that port.

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            #19

            Xerxes I checked the port fowarding on my router :
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            And I'm not sure how to use mutircon tool.

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              Xerxes
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              wrote on last edited by
              #20

              Its a small command line tool to send and receive rcon packages.
              You can download it here.

              Should be as simple as multircon 192.168.0.101 28960, the tool should then ask for your rcon password.
              Then just send status and show me what response you get.

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              • Xerxesundefined Xerxes

                Its a small command line tool to send and receive rcon packages.
                You can download it here.

                Should be as simple as multircon 192.168.0.101 28960, the tool should then ask for your rcon password.
                Then just send status and show me what response you get.

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                Xerxes I ran the command and this is what I get :
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                  #22

                  It must me a network topic, the server is up and running, registered on the server list.
                  I even looked up the IP the server is using to register itself and checked with Wireshark,
                  A ping request goes to your server but nothing comes back.

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                    Fred_
                    wrote on last edited by Fred_
                    #23

                    Problem solved, just change port 28960 to 4976 ! To connect to my server, I just need a VPN.
                    I don't understand why but thanks a lot for help ! 🙂

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                      #24

                      Alright, might have been in use by anything else.
                      Good to hear you figured it out.

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                        #25

                        hello i have the same problem i need help How can I connect to my own dedicated server

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