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| Altiris:
--- Quote from: !Trinick on January 17, 2013, 01:31:06 AM ---I don't know why this myth is so prevalent. I've run a whole lot of Blockland servers off hardware servers and I've only ever seen them use 1 port each, it's considered extremely bad practice and completely pointless to listen on more than one except for the purpose of providing a different service on a different port. Most people forward a 7ish port buffer zone so if they for some reason restart their server multiple times very fast (before the port has a chance to close, they take like ~3 min after being disconnected from) the server can use the next port up for hosting off of. --- End quote --- Soo.. I don't understand. I used to do 28000-28020, change 20 to how many players an then people told me its just 28000 UDP and TCP so I was like oh okay and it worked fine. |
| Port:
--- Quote from: Altiris on January 17, 2013, 02:20:41 PM ---Soo.. I don't understand. I used to do 28000-28020, change 20 to how many players an then people told me its just 28000 UDP and TCP so I was like oh okay and it worked fine. --- End quote --- You only need to forward a single UDP port. There is no need to forward an array of ports or their TCP equivalents. |
| Skarm1337:
When I do the ipv4 thing it just messes up my network and then I have to remove all the things from the ipv4 address then my network starts working. Help? |
| Skarm1337:
$bump$ |
| Zeblote:
--- Quote from: Altiris on January 13, 2013, 10:10:26 PM ---The port is just 28000. You no longer need to do 28000-2800XX (XX = Number of players). Make sure you have a static IP and you edited your IPv4 properties in your network card. --- End quote --- You don't need a static ip and what the hell is a network card. |
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