Author Topic: UDP randomizing routers  (Read 810 times)

To host without port forwarding you must:
----A:
B: Have a router that does not randomize UDP origin ports.



What do I do if this happens because my parents dont want people going into business stuff like bank accounts. Help is greatly accepted.  :cookie: for those that help
« Last Edit: April 03, 2010, 08:28:57 AM by FOX TAIL »

I don't know how to say this without being rude, so I'm just going to be rude.  Your dad shovels coal for a living and I am a goddamn professional computer programmer.  I know more about this subject than your dad.  Port forwarding, if done correctly, is completely safe.
« Last Edit: April 03, 2010, 10:27:27 AM by Kalphiter »


i did portforward and it still wont work and upnp is on so i am gonna re-download blockland

i did portforward and it still wont work and upnp is on so i am gonna re-download blockland
crap i lost all old add-ons but i still have mission editor so o well



Well I followed portforward.com but i still get randomized ports. Weird. Any help?
please  :cookieMonster:

Well I followed portforward.com but i still get randomized ports. Weird. Any help?
please  :cookieMonster:
New Router?

or go into the routers admin page by inserting the IP Address but dont go into Port Forwarding,
go into advanced controls and then I think UPnP and Enter the Blockland Ports, ETC.

this works for me but my UPnP is not supported because i have an english router

You're doing something wrong. No exceptions. I had the same issue as you, and I just port-forwarded. Problem solved.

Hi, I'm Ethan and I'll be assisting you with your problems today.


We will start by making sure UPnP is enabled in your router page. Refer to your router booklet for information on how to access the router control panel. Once you are there, log into the control panel.

You will need a username and a password, which may be user set (by your father most likely) or they may be the default ones. If they are user set, ask your father for the 'router control panel login'. If they are still default, there is a 99% chance that the username is admin and the password is admin. If they are not, refer again to your router booklet for the default login details.

Once you are there, click on 'Settings' or 'Setup' or similar, then click on 'UPnP settings'. Click 'Enable' (to the fullest setting if more than 2) and then click 'Apply' or 'OK'.

Close your router page and try to host again. If the server works, problem solved. If not, try the method below.



Let's make sure any firewalls you have allow Blockland to accept both incoming and outgoing connections. The method will differ from firewall to firewall, but a general method is outlined below:

Open your firewall/internet security control center.
Click on 'Firewall' if not already selected.
Click on 'Exceptions' or 'Settings'.
Under a 'Programs' tab, there will be a list of programs that are allowed to make in/out connections.
Click 'New' or 'Add'.
Select 'Blockland.exe' as the program, and then fill out any other details. If asked, click 'Allow UPnP'.

Try to host again. If it works, all good. If you are still having trouble, there is another method you can do.



This is a sneaky little trick. Quite often, Windows Firewall still applies it's 'Blocked Programs' list even when it's turned off. Do the following:

Go to the computers control panel.
Click on 'Windows Firewall'.
On the Exceptions tab, click 'Add Port...' and enter the details:

Name: blockland
Port: 28000
TCP/UDP: TCP

Do it again, but this time click UDP, as below:

Name: blockland
Port: 28000
TCP/UDP: UDP

Click 'Add Program...' and then click on 'Blockland'. Click 'OK'.


Hopefully these methods work for you. Please post your results back.