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Issue with routing traffic through a server.

Issue with routing traffic through a server.

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Athame_
Senior Member
734
04-11-2023, 09:04 PM
#1
Hello Guys, As stated in the title then i'm having trouble with port forwards. I have setup the rule in my router and my router company support cleared that the port forward was setup correctly. My Default Gateway Ip is 192.168.2.1 and the pc i'm trying to port forward to is 192.168.2.10. Picture 1: is my port forward rule. Picture 2: is my Unifi Security Gateway. Picture 3: is the pc with the IP 192.168.2.10 as seen on both the Unifi Router and with ipconfig. I used Putty to try to track traffic on port 7777 on both the LAN side and the WAN side. Picture 4: Putty LAN side. Picture 5: Putty WAN side (I crossed off my public ip) Picture 6: Windows Firewall inbound rule. I have looked online and i can't find anything about it and i'm honestly clueless about what i need to do to open my port I'm writting here in hope that someone smarter than me (maybe about 99% of everyone) can tell me what im doing wrong xd Picture 7: a port checker saying the port is being filtered, if i turn windows firewall off then the goes from filtered to closed if that helps. I really hope someone can help me, and even if you just have a suggestion to what i can try or need some more information please write. Have a great day. -Andreas Soegaard.
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Athame_
04-11-2023, 09:04 PM #1

Hello Guys, As stated in the title then i'm having trouble with port forwards. I have setup the rule in my router and my router company support cleared that the port forward was setup correctly. My Default Gateway Ip is 192.168.2.1 and the pc i'm trying to port forward to is 192.168.2.10. Picture 1: is my port forward rule. Picture 2: is my Unifi Security Gateway. Picture 3: is the pc with the IP 192.168.2.10 as seen on both the Unifi Router and with ipconfig. I used Putty to try to track traffic on port 7777 on both the LAN side and the WAN side. Picture 4: Putty LAN side. Picture 5: Putty WAN side (I crossed off my public ip) Picture 6: Windows Firewall inbound rule. I have looked online and i can't find anything about it and i'm honestly clueless about what i need to do to open my port I'm writting here in hope that someone smarter than me (maybe about 99% of everyone) can tell me what im doing wrong xd Picture 7: a port checker saying the port is being filtered, if i turn windows firewall off then the goes from filtered to closed if that helps. I really hope someone can help me, and even if you just have a suggestion to what i can try or need some more information please write. Have a great day. -Andreas Soegaard.

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JJAwesome8078
Member
156
04-19-2023, 06:31 AM
#2
It appears the solution was as easy as turning off and on the router again.
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JJAwesome8078
04-19-2023, 06:31 AM #2

It appears the solution was as easy as turning off and on the router again.

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zrb2004
Member
72
04-23-2023, 11:47 AM
#3
I wasn't sure if I had completed the task, so I tried anyway and it didn't succeed. The filter is still visible in the results.
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zrb2004
04-23-2023, 11:47 AM #3

I wasn't sure if I had completed the task, so I tried anyway and it didn't succeed. The filter is still visible in the results.

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antmat04
Member
220
04-25-2023, 04:25 AM
#4
Are there any devices currently using that port? Verify the logging settings and review the output after executing a port test.
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antmat04
04-25-2023, 04:25 AM #4

Are there any devices currently using that port? Verify the logging settings and review the output after executing a port test.

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Josi802
Member
100
04-25-2023, 11:05 AM
#5
Hi, thank you for clarifying. I understand you're unsure about port forwarding and the logging feature. Let me explain it simply.
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Josi802
04-25-2023, 11:05 AM #5

Hi, thank you for clarifying. I understand you're unsure about port forwarding and the logging feature. Let me explain it simply.

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05-09-2023, 12:29 AM
#6
It indicates an application or server is active on that port. What purpose do you intend for those ports?
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itzMikaHackzZ_
05-09-2023, 12:29 AM #6

It indicates an application or server is active on that port. What purpose do you intend for those ports?

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PsychosistX
Member
111
05-14-2023, 12:09 PM
#7
On macOS or Linux, you can execute commands in the terminal and have your device respond on a specific port. In Windows, using nc with -l -p PORT achieves this.
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PsychosistX
05-14-2023, 12:09 PM #7

On macOS or Linux, you can execute commands in the terminal and have your device respond on a specific port. In Windows, using nc with -l -p PORT achieves this.

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RulwenJr
Posting Freak
786
05-15-2023, 06:59 AM
#8
Sure, I get it. You're trying to set up port forwarding for multiple services, but you're having trouble with a specific port like 7777 for Satisfactory. It sounds like you're not seeing any traffic on that port.
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RulwenJr
05-15-2023, 06:59 AM #8

Sure, I get it. You're trying to set up port forwarding for multiple services, but you're having trouble with a specific port like 7777 for Satisfactory. It sounds like you're not seeing any traffic on that port.

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flyer78
Senior Member
425
05-15-2023, 02:58 PM
#9
Do you want a functional server or are you only redirecting traffic for the game? If it's just for playing, you can skip port forwarding.
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flyer78
05-15-2023, 02:58 PM #9

Do you want a functional server or are you only redirecting traffic for the game? If it's just for playing, you can skip port forwarding.

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IvyIndigo
Junior Member
15
05-16-2023, 11:21 AM
#10
It’s meant to run a game because in that particular game you can’t set up a lobby for others if your native type is closed. I attempted the command and believe it works only on Linux.
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IvyIndigo
05-16-2023, 11:21 AM #10

It’s meant to run a game because in that particular game you can’t set up a lobby for others if your native type is closed. I attempted the command and believe it works only on Linux.

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