Author Topic: Server: None of the entries have the right port.  (Read 4490 times)

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Re: Trouble Forwarding ports.
« Reply #20 on: November 26, 2007, 04:20:59 PM »
So....im stuffed?

For the time being.  And thanks for putting it so pleasantly :D

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Re: Trouble Forwarding ports.
« Reply #21 on: November 26, 2007, 10:49:13 PM »
For the time being.  And thanks for putting it so pleasantly :D

No Problem  ;) IF anyone has any info or any suggestions please keep posting them. Or Pm me.
Thankyou for the help and i hope theres more to come  :D

Edit: Well if this helps, today i just tried the Server help thing and i got a different reading....

> Checking if 58.168.164.15:27910 can be connected to...
> Using a non-default server hostname.
> Connection SUCCESSFUL! Port forwarding and firewall settings correct.
> Checking server list...
> 2 entry/entries found in server list for your IP address:
>    58.168.164.15:60692
>    58.168.164.15:60816
> None of the entries have the right port!
> public is set to 1
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Last time it was only 1 entry now its 2??

Edit2: Should i allow ports...60000 to 61000?

Edit3: Ahh i tried it again and...

Checking if 58.168.164.15:27910 can be connected to...
> Using a non-default server hostname.
> Connection SUCCESSFUL! Port forwarding and firewall settings correct.
> Checking server list...
> 3 entry/entries found in server list for your IP address:
>    58.168.164.15:60692
>    58.168.164.15:60816
>    58.168.164.15:61109
> None of the entries have the right port!
> public is set to 1

Now 3 entries?

Edit4: A different ip adress to?

> Checking if 121.219.239.217:27910 can be connected to...
> Using a non-default server hostname.
> Connection SUCCESSFUL! Port forwarding and firewall settings correct.
> Checking server list...
> 1 entry/entries found in server list for your IP address:
>    121.219.239.217:60469
> None of the entries have the right port!
> public is set to 1

^^Is my old one.

Edit5:

> Checking if 58.168.164.15:27910 can be connected to...
> Using a non-default server hostname.
> Connection SUCCESSFUL! Port forwarding and firewall settings correct.
> Checking server list...
> 4 entry/entries found in server list for your IP address:
>    58.168.164.15:60692
>    58.168.164.15:60816
>    58.168.164.15:61109
>    58.168.164.15:61357
> None of the entries have the right port!
> public is set to 1

Now 4????

Edit5: Is there a way i can adjust the ports? Like set it to port 27910?

Edit6: Also. When my server sends a heartbeat it sends it to 3 different locations. But only 1 heartbeat is recieved. Another problem?And it says Net_Getpacket yadda yadda

Edit7:More...

> Checking if 58.168.164.15:27910 can be connected to...
> Using a non-default server hostname.
> Connection SUCCESSFUL! Port forwarding and firewall settings correct.
> Checking server list...
> 8 entry/entries found in server list for your IP address:
>    58.168.164.15:61985
>    58.168.164.15:60141
>    58.168.164.15:60165
>    58.168.164.15:60234
>    58.168.164.15:60360
>    58.168.164.15:60400
>    58.168.164.15:60428
>    58.168.164.15:60577
> None of the entries have the right port!
> public is set to 1
« Last Edit: November 27, 2007, 12:44:44 AM by Rick »

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Re: Server: None of the entries have the right port.
« Reply #22 on: December 06, 2007, 10:32:47 AM »
Used to do VPN support 40hrs a week... and we have ADSL providers here in Canada using the Seimens SpeedStream 4100 modems, which are almost the same thing as the 4200 that BigPond/Telstra offers in AU.  It's just a modem though, and not a router.  There is also the SpeedStream 6520 which is a modem + wireless router combo.

So here's the show stopper that everyone has missed so far: Are you running any type of router or using internet connection sharing through another one of your computers at home?
Chances are that you are, and what you'll need to do to make things work is go into that router and forward some ports to your server's LAN IP as well.  Let us know what kind of router you have at home, or if you're just using a single computer connected to that modem, or if you're sharing your internet through a main computer, or what your modem is plugged into.

A side suggestion that I have is to check your modem to see if it has the latest firmware:
  Your ISP has really good (and publically viewable) support documentation on how to do this.  You can follow their instructions here.  If it's not that their latest firmware, there is a link with further instructions on upgrading the firmware near the bottom of the article.

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Re: Server: None of the entries have the right port.
« Reply #23 on: December 07, 2007, 07:53:08 PM »
Ok.

1 computer. Only modem im using.

Im not sure about the firmware ill try it though.

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Re: Server: None of the entries have the right port.
« Reply #24 on: December 08, 2007, 03:14:51 PM »
i wonder if you could also forward ... say, ports 60000 to 62000 ... to 27910 on your pc. would your modem allow that?

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Re: Server: None of the entries have the right port.
« Reply #25 on: December 08, 2007, 07:43:34 PM »
i dont know, How would i manage that? Remember im not good with computers s put it in nice simple words

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Re: Server: None of the entries have the right port.
« Reply #26 on: December 08, 2007, 08:08:45 PM »
just make a new port forwarding entry like before, and put in 60000 and 62000 for the start and end values, respectively.

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Re: Server: None of the entries have the right port.
« Reply #27 on: December 08, 2007, 10:10:59 PM »
port forwarding those ports is not going to fix his problem, just mask it.

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Re: Server: None of the entries have the right port.
« Reply #28 on: December 09, 2007, 10:53:31 PM »
port forwarding those ports is not going to fix his problem, just mask it.
Remember im only 14, how would i do that?

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Re: Server: None of the entries have the right port.
« Reply #29 on: February 29, 2008, 04:53:45 PM »
Ok im back, Got a new modem/router because the old one lost all power so yer. I forwarded the ports last night and now my server workz :) So thank all of you for all the help.

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Re: Server: None of the entries have the right port.
« Reply #30 on: February 29, 2008, 06:58:52 PM »
Lol rick.  What router is it.  I wanna laugh at u if its a bad one.  PLS BE LINKSYS!