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(Tutorial) How To Port Forward On a Mac
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An Armed Man V3:
^^ yes it does
fireicedude:
Ok, so I've followed the steps exactly, and it is the same version of airport because the pictures look exactly the same to what I am seeing, but it still isn't working. Is there more I need to do? Would I possibly have a firewall blocking the connection?
An Armed Man V3:

--- Quote from: fireicedude on December 20, 2009, 09:43:15 PM ---Ok, so I've followed the steps exactly, and it is the same version of airport because the pictures look exactly the same to what I am seeing, but it still isn't working. Is there more I need to do? Would I possibly have a firewall blocking the connection?

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errr... I'm not sure if I'm right but it works when i do it for LAN servers, if you open blockland go to start a game then click advanced config then at the very top it should say port and a box that has the number 28000. i think you have to change that to 28032.
fireicedude:

--- Quote from: An Armed Man V3 on December 21, 2009, 04:06:43 PM ---errr... I'm not sure if I'm right but it works when i do it for LAN servers, if you open blockland go to start a game then click advanced config then at the very top it should say port and a box that has the number 28000. i think you have to change that to 28032.

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I appreciate the help, but it didn't work. I guess I'll still have to work around with it.
zenloth:

--- Quote from: An Armed Man V3 on December 21, 2009, 04:06:43 PM --- if you open blockland go to start a game then click advanced config then at the very top it should say port and a box that has the number 28000. i think you have to change that to 28032.

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Don't do this unless you have port 28032 forwarded.

I suggest if you have any active protection programs (firewall, active component of things like Comodo) running, I would say create an "exception" for Blockland
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