.:`=-~rANdOm~`-=:. Game Servers
Support (Read Only) => Help => Topic started by: Myppl9 on March 28, 2011, 04:31:52 PM
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I fowarded my ports and everything but i get
Connection Refused: connect
anyone know howto fix it?
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Regardless if you forwarded the port or not. Are you able to connect it yourself on that computer?
You are in the local network.
Cause if you cant then its not the port its the server.
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Regardless if you forwarded the port or not. Are you able to connect it yourself on that computer?
You are in the local network.
Cause if you cant then its not the port its the server.
how to fix server then? when I try to it says that
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Use your internal IP, not external.
your internal ip is like 192.168.xxx.xxx
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[Peetah halp fix VIA steam, So can lock nao :>
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Use your internal IP, not external.
your internal ip is like 192.168.xxx.xxx
i use 127.0.0.1 myself...
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i use 127.0.0.1 myself...
OH YOU SILLY CANADIANS AND YOUR CANADIAN ROUTERS.
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OH YOU SILLY CANADIANS AND YOUR CANADIAN ROUTERS.
Hmm idk what equipment you use but the loopback interface (address:127.0.0.1) is present in the majority of all network interfaces.. if I'm not mistaken.
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Hmm idk what equipment you use but the loopback interface (address:127.0.0.1) is present in the majority of all network interfaces.. if I'm not mistaken.
noep
i use 10.0.0.1
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AT&T then.
My school, Home, and server internetz all start with 192.168.x.xxx, but they're also all hosted by AT&T.
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nahh has nothin to do with service provider or anything
go into cmd and ping 127.0.0.1
It's the network interface on your machine which accepts and responds to requests from that machine only.
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OH YOU SILLY CANADIANS AND YOUR CANADIAN ROUTERS.
Has nothing to do with Country... its a simple loop back address
AT&T then.
My school, Home, and server internetz all start with 192.168.x.xxx, but they're also all hosted by AT&T.
thats the internal ip which mine isn't 127 its also 192 but the 127 is the localhost loop back address, 127.0.0.1 should also work for you and the OP
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localhost (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localhost)
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Hmm idk what equipment you use but the loopback interface (address:127.0.0.1) is present in the majority of all network interfaces.. if I'm not mistaken.
192.168.*.1 is british routerz
mklock
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Not talking about routers, Snivy said something about it being Shawns Canadian router..
Shawn was not talking about the router's address.. like both him and myself pointed out.
Just making sure people know the difference between the loopback address, router address, and similar result from the use of both of those in this situation.
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oo hax lol