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Servers with firewalls

PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 03 12:57 am
by Helios
What do i do to have a firewall and server active at the same time?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 03 8:41 am
by Da_Terminator
Depending on the firewall you're using (hardware or software).

If you have hardware firewall then you probally are aware of such existence, its often package together with router also (There if you're hooked in a home network scenerio).

You'll need to access the router's configuration menu (Consult your manual if necessary) and forward ports "7790" to "7792" (TCP as well as UDP protocol) to direct them to computer you're planning to host from [Local address-wised speaking]

You'll also have to forward ports "27900" to "27900" (UDP Protocol Only) and redirect them too toward your designated server's Local IP.

Go to Start / Run. Type in "winipcfg" (For Win95 / Win98) / "ipconfig" (For NT, 2000, XP) Hit Enter; If you're unsure what your Local IP is ; HINT : It saids "IP Address" next to its value.

Pay attention to the menu's buttons, there might be a tick box for "Enabled". Be sure to Enable the boxes next to your set server ports forwarding.

Don't forget to Click "Save" or "Apply" on the bottom of that menu. Give the server a try now.

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If you are using software firewall as many home users are (perhaps even as a secondary line of defense from workstation and such..). Often distinguished by its shining icon down by the Task Bar icon (Yes, by the Clock) so highlight over 'em with your mouse for a potential sign.

Bring up the software firewall program up (Double click on that shining icon often does the trick) and search for where it keep track of "Allow" and "Not-Allow" programs (Try Options) [Vary from firewall to firewall]. You'll then be able to Add another program, Add Deus Ex. Look around for "Server" and "Net Access" or something of that variation (Check those boxes as appropriate).

Having trouble finding the DX program to add? ( "c:deusexsystemdeusex.exe" is what you want).


Save if necessary and exit the program. Run the game as a server.

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Give those a try, shouldn't be that tough but if you run into trouble you can always shout back at me through one of the addies available by clicking on "Profile" (Its under this post... should be, yes.)

PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 03 9:28 am
by Aussiefella
wow lol, that confusing but cool! :twisted:

PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 03 9:31 am
by Dae
Great post, Da Terminator!
Winipcfg? It doesn't work. I have Windows XP. Maybe you mean command called IP Config (ifconfig)? I have DSL but i can't host a server. I don't know why, y deusex.ini is correct and server logs are ok, except one line says that server can't connect 3-rd server (master.gamespy.com or something like that). By the way, my server can connect to first and second servers. I've met some guys that have such problems (on ISA forums), but i haven't find answer.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 03 10:29 am
by Da_Terminator
[ALPHA]AussieFella wrote:wow lol, that confusing but cool! :twisted:


o_0 I don't know, I divided out the two types of firewall and instruction specifically for the each of the two. Can only get more specific and intemmite if I had thorough knowledge of it (Course, that will depend on the make/maker and model/version you're using).

|ALPHA|Daedalus wrote:Winipcfg? It doesn't work. I have Windows XP. Maybe you mean command called IP Config (ifconfig)?


Well its brings up the "IP Configuration" menu, certainly would be different a command to reach it from XP. I should have noted that specifically.

.... except one line says that server can't connect 3-rd server (master.gamespy.com or something like that).

By the way, my server can connect to first and second servers


What do you mean by that? Can you be more specific? Help to troubleshoot this out.

I've met some guys that have such problems (on ISA forums), but i haven't find answer.


Can I get a link to those thread[s] or post[s] on the ISA if you still have them bookmarked?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 03 9:28 pm
by Aussiefella
..... :? :? :? :?: :? :?:

PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 04 10:39 pm
by Blade
as for the ip, versions having the nt kernel (nt, 2000, xp) use the ipconfig command instead of winipcfg (just another confusing useless change from m$ :mrgreen:)

the problem you're having is caused by xp itself, i had the same problem too
xp by default activates on every connection a firewall, now you can configure it as previously posted by selecting the connection properties, going to the "advanced" tab and clicking "settings" (i dont know if the names are those since i'm translating from italian). however, i've decided to disable it (in the same tab) and to download a better firewall (zonealarm), even though software firewalls are not so useful, probably unuseful at all :lol:
i hope i gave you some useful suggestion

Re: to find out ur ip on win xp,

PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 04 8:38 pm
by DoughBoy
To find your ip Easily go to http://www.whatismyip.com

PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 04 8:39 pm
by DoughBoy
** Sticky **

:D

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 05 11:03 am
by Alistair
How do you open ports via DMZ Server?..

PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 05 2:07 am
by Alistair
On your router, the local ip is what your LAN reconises as an offline IP, such as 10.*.*.* or 192.*.*.*. Your WAN Ip (Such as 68.*.*.*) is made by using a protocol (DHCP, PPoE, PPoA, etc). You put your local ip in making it easier for the network to see which computer has which ports open. Heres an example, sorry for the lines, my graphics card is faulty at the moment.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 06 4:41 am
by Eçheløn
my software firewall (Kapersky Anti-Hacker)
has a "Stealth Mode" option.
i have fowarded all my ports and server still wont show.
would it be because of this "Stealth Mode" ?

heres what it says in the ReadMe:

Stealth mode. This mode allows only the network activity initiated by you, all other types of activity (remote access to your machine, checking of your machine using the ping utility and so on) are prohibited, if not explicitly allowed by the user rules.
Actually it means that you computer becomes "invisible" from the external environment

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 06 10:17 am
by Dae
ECHELON wrote:my software firewall (Kapersky Anti-Hacker)
has a "Stealth Mode" option.
i have fowarded all my ports and server still wont show.
would it be because of this "Stealth Mode" ?

heres what it says in the ReadMe:

Stealth mode. This mode allows only the network activity initiated by you, all other types of activity (remote access to your machine, checking of your machine using the ping utility and so on) are prohibited, if not explicitly allowed by the user rules.
Actually it means that you computer becomes "invisible" from the external environment

Does your server work when AntiHacker is completely disabled?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 06 1:14 pm
by Eçheløn
no it doesnt work.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 06 1:37 pm
by Dae
ECHELON wrote:no it doesnt work.

Then your problem is not related to AntiHacker :)

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 06 3:10 pm
by Eçheløn
hmm i did all the port forwarding and stuff (including disabling firewall like you said).
and i dont understand why it wont come on :?
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guess im a player not a hoster then :(

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 06 4:33 pm
by Dae
ECHELON wrote:hmm i did all the port forwarding and stuff (including disabling firewall like you said).
and i dont understand why it wont come on :?
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guess im a player not a hoster then :(

You also have to have a external IP address. Call your Internet provider and ask them if you have it / how can you have it.
Don't give up with hosting.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 06 4:52 pm
by {17}Ales
Hmmm if it doesnt come up but comes up in the lan section im told it allways will comeup in the lan section because it on your router your pc but anyway ive got that problem to but when I was checking the logs it I found some problems with finding or connecting to one of the 3 master servers can some one give me a list of master servers that should be there!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 06 5:31 pm
by Dae
I found some problems with finding or connecting to one of the 3 master servers can some one give me a list of master servers that should be there!

Everyone gets those errors. Fragaholic connects in 30% cases, EpicGames in about 50%, so that's normal :) GameSpy is the main and by the way, you don't really need to connect to them, since players connect only to GameSpy.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 06 5:51 pm
by {17}Ales
Oh but I dont get it why doesnt it work its like some kinda curse or something you know :cry: I reallly wanna host :shock: .

PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 06 4:38 am
by Da_Terminator
Have you guy/gals try entering your designated server computer's address into the DMZ of the router yet? to see if your server "show up" on the list ?

PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 06 9:44 am
by Alistair
That would work I guess, you just update the first post as I run a DX server with

7790UDP
7791UDP
7792UDP
8777UDP
27900UDP

Still I think DXMP doesn't need that many ports but it likes to play around with 7791 and 7792.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 06 8:54 pm
by DarkKnight
Konami wrote:That would work I guess, you just update the first post as I run a DX server with

7790UDP
7791UDP
7792UDP
8777UDP
27900UDP

Still I think DXMP doesn't need that many ports but it likes to play around with 7791 and 7792.


From the DXMP docs:

Hosting a Game

Every multiplayer game requires a PC to act as host. The host machine can also be used by a player in the game. (This is a "non-dedicated server.") The more powerful the host machine is the better overall game performance will be. If you are behind a firewall, make sure that ports 7790, 7791, 7792 and 27900 are allowed through.


Enable both TCP and UDP.