F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks A few problems with port forwarding Occasional connectivity issues Configuration errors Network conflicts

A few problems with port forwarding Occasional connectivity issues Configuration errors Network conflicts

A few problems with port forwarding Occasional connectivity issues Configuration errors Network conflicts

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TheRavenousOne
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10-23-2023, 12:19 PM
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TheRavenousOne
10-23-2023, 12:19 PM #1

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ItsTiller
Junior Member
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11-05-2023, 07:39 PM
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Local port refers to the specific port your server uses. It can align with the configuration above, or differ if you need a distinct port for external access to the same service. For consoles, ensure UPNP is activated, but double-check it isn't also listening on the WAN port using tools like 'GRC Shieldsup upnp exposure test.' On the host firewall, you might also need to allow traffic from public IP addresses to that port.
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ItsTiller
11-05-2023, 07:39 PM #2

Local port refers to the specific port your server uses. It can align with the configuration above, or differ if you need a distinct port for external access to the same service. For consoles, ensure UPNP is activated, but double-check it isn't also listening on the WAN port using tools like 'GRC Shieldsup upnp exposure test.' On the host firewall, you might also need to allow traffic from public IP addresses to that port.

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FUT_King
Junior Member
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11-06-2023, 02:46 AM
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You can specify the local port range as 10:25000, which tells the system to listen on those ports. Using the DMZ address on your router is another option if you want extra security. Your idea of relying on backups or images for recovery is a solid strategy—defending with redundancy is important. Yes, that’s a significant tactic and can help protect against breaches.
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FUT_King
11-06-2023, 02:46 AM #3

You can specify the local port range as 10:25000, which tells the system to listen on those ports. Using the DMZ address on your router is another option if you want extra security. Your idea of relying on backups or images for recovery is a solid strategy—defending with redundancy is important. Yes, that’s a significant tactic and can help protect against breaches.

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Droozy_San
Junior Member
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11-12-2023, 01:23 AM
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Hey there! What's up?
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Droozy_San
11-12-2023, 01:23 AM #4

Hey there! What's up?