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Do you understand any of what my friend said?

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Author Topic: How do you "tick" blockland?  (Read 749 times)

I asked my friend Skywalker to come test my server being online or not. He said he could not join. Then I said darn because Badspot made it so you woulden't have to port forward your servers. You could just make a server and it would be online without any work. But people on rtb chat are saying that its just a ping problem. My ping is --- all the time. Skywalker told me he had the same problem I was having a long time ago. I asked him how he fixed it because now his server is fully functional and anybody can join it. He told me he wen't into control panel and searched for Blockland then un-tick it then re-tick it. First of all, what does "tick" mean? And how do you un-tick and re-tick blockland in the control panel? Is what he said even make sense to you guys?

He means checkboxes on the firewall allowed programs I think.

noedit,

"Not having to port forward" doesn't mean you can just host a server.

Not necessarily.

it can use UPnP now, if you don't have that or it's disabled, and you haven't port-forwarded, you're out of luck.

noedit,

"Not having to port forward" doesn't mean you can just host a server.

Not necessarily.

it can use UPnP now, if you don't have that or it's disabled, and you haven't port-forwarded, you're out of luck.
And there's still the possibility of firewalls and other programs interfering.
Anyways, ticking/unticking is the same as checking/unchecking the checkbox. So basically turn it off, then turn it back on again. Doubt it will help.

And there's still the possibility of firewalls and other programs interfering.
Anyways, ticking/unticking is the same as checking/unchecking the checkbox. So basically turn it off, then turn it back on again. Doubt it will help.
I helped a friend on Blockland named sapient. I told him to un-check ipv6, And recheck it within the next week, It apparently fixed the problem.