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How to host a G-mod server
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duke 838:

--- Quote from: Shad0wyone on May 27, 2010, 08:25:00 PM ---I think that for port forwarding, it is always any internal port, and you specify the external port. In your case, just put in the ports 1200, 27015, and 27020 for external, and try putting "All", or "Any" in internal, or something like that, for UDP. Then go to "Port Range Forwarding" at the top there, and put in the port ranges 27000-27015 and 27020-27039, for TCP, into the external. Try variations of "All" and "Any", if you need to, try putting in a range like 0-99999 or something.
Also, if this doesn't work, just try switching external/internal.

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Thank you very much.
duke 838:

--- Quote from: duke 838 on May 27, 2010, 11:09:31 PM ---Thank you very much.

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Yeah, that did not work.
Zaure:

--- Quote from: OneWithFire on May 23, 2010, 10:14:02 AM ---Buy a server, best way to do it.


There are tons of websites that rest servers for like, 1 dollar per player slot per month.



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Seriously? $1 a player slot per month? Could you give me a link to a website?
duke 838:

--- Quote from: Zaure on June 18, 2010, 08:57:52 AM ---Seriously? $1 a player slot per month? Could you give me a link to a website?

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Why be so lazy to do that and not just do some stuff to port forward =/
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