[git-20120408] experimental server [offline]
[git-20120408] experimental server [offline]
69.90.180.65:30000
mods:
flowers
moreblocks
star trek
growing trees: alien, bouleau (growth disable from time to time)
mods:
flowers
moreblocks
star trek
growing trees: alien, bouleau (growth disable from time to time)
Last edited by mauvebic on Thu Apr 12, 2012 21:23, edited 1 time in total.
http://www.belkin.com/support/article/? ... 397&scid=0
Page 63 - Firewall->Virtual Servers
If that doesn't work, the Remobo/Hamachi VPN users will post instructions on how to do it that way. Good luck.
I can't believe they have Active Worlds as the drop down example in the manual above. That hit major popularity back in 1997 as a community based virtual reality building game (this was Second Life before there was Second Life) and here we are 15 years later still playing with blocks.... ;-)
Page 63 - Firewall->Virtual Servers
- Log into your router
- Open the virtual servers section under Firewall
- Click enable
- Put a name (Minetest) in Description
- Put the inbound port as the one your server is running (30000 by default)
- Type: UDP
- Add the internal IP of the computer running the server
- Put the private port as the one your server is running (30000 by default)
- Apparently you can have a different port on your external connection than your server port, but let's not confuse things.
- Apply Changes
If that doesn't work, the Remobo/Hamachi VPN users will post instructions on how to do it that way. Good luck.
I can't believe they have Active Worlds as the drop down example in the manual above. That hit major popularity back in 1997 as a community based virtual reality building game (this was Second Life before there was Second Life) and here we are 15 years later still playing with blocks.... ;-)
I *found* minetest looking for a linux port of activeworlds lolRabbiBob wrote:
I can't believe they have Active Worlds as the drop down example in the manual above. That hit major popularity back in 1997 as a community based virtual reality building game (this was Second Life before there was Second Life) and here we are 15 years later still playing with blocks.... ;-)
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Go here (where the end of the IP is your open port) and it will tell you if your port is open.
https://www.grc.com/x/portprobe=30000
https://www.grc.com/x/portprobe=30000
Stealth = port isn't open all the way through.
Iptables is a firewall and is probably what needs to be set up to allow the port through to the server:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Iptables
Seems like you are close, just the last hurdle.
Iptables is a firewall and is probably what needs to be set up to allow the port through to the server:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Iptables
Seems like you are close, just the last hurdle.
i went into /etc/sysctl.conf and put:
and i added iptables to daemons. But i still get "Stealth" :-S
I have to do a quick run to the grocery store, ill check back in 40 minutes and give it another shot :-)
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net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
net.ipv6.conf.default.forwarding=1
net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1
I have to do a quick run to the grocery store, ill check back in 40 minutes and give it another shot :-)
Private IP address s/b the server's internal address. I believe that is 192.168.1.5 in your example.
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