The Disarming BZFS
The Disarming BZFS
I do not require UDP on my server (when i requre udp did it kicked me when i shot my first bullet and said i didn't use UDP,how do i get UDP on?) and sometimes you can shoot yourself but other clients litterally do not see feel or smell your bullets. help please!
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Are you using a router? If so, what model? I had to do some port forwarding tricks to allow UDP through mine.
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I can do the hosting part. Shoot me a PM.Scorch wrote:bump.
Hello? I still need help with this. Anyone have any idea? (or willing to host server for free with a decent connection )
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no....thats a service that does DNS forwarding i think yes?Scorch wrote:you mean like dyndns?
port forwarding is handled by the place you buy
your internet service from...like AOL...JUNO...VERIZON
COMCAST....etc...etc..thru your computer at home
which will be your router(black box?)...it also
might have to do with your firewall or a combination
of the 2...
generally there is a webpage or something where
you can go to for your service and input stuff like....
thesoftware.exe 192.X.X.X port# TCP/UDP turn it on...
comcast should have a http://192.X.X.X page you can goto
that does what i show...they should have given you
a username and password for it...
on main page goto gateway then network then port config...
fill in the blanks....the ip will be your local 192.X.X.X number
whatever that is....
if you call comcast support they can quickly get you there...
that does what i show...they should have given you
a username and password for it...
on main page goto gateway then network then port config...
fill in the blanks....the ip will be your local 192.X.X.X number
whatever that is....
if you call comcast support they can quickly get you there...