[bf1942] quick question

Neil Brown neil at twistedsquare.com
Thu Jan 9 10:47:33 EST 2003


> > I have a similar system set up and earlier tried to run a linux
> > server.  Unfortunately the processor is not too quick (667mhz) - is this
> > the reason why I had almost constant connection problems (ie the connection
> > problem warning up on the screen)?  I presume it must be a speed reason as
> > I was getting that despite accessing it through a LAN.
> >
> > But the thing I actually wanted to know (which I think might be useful to
> > know for many people) is what to change on my firewall to allow me to host
> > a (windows) server to the net.  I tunnelled the port 14567 through to my
> > internal machine but that didnt seem to work - people couldnt connect to my
> > server.  Should I redirect UDP traffic as well or another port too?  Or did
> > I just not set it up right do you think?
> >
> > Any help appreciated,
> >
> > Neil.
> >
> > PS good job on the linux server, keep up the good work!
>
>Okay, got a couple of questions for you:
>1.  Are you running the game server on the machine with the firewall, or on a
>workstation on a LAN behind a firewalled system
>2.  Are people unable to connect (even directly to the IP of the server) or
>simply unable to find the server in the serverlist ( gamespy in otherwords)

Right I'll explain a bit better.  Im a home user, with a linux box firewall 
and windows desktop PC.  I ran the linux bf1942 server on the firewall box 
and we all connected fine to that (via a custom port number) but had 
constant connection problem warnings, even on my machine that was connected 
to it by a LAN.

Figuring I'd sort that out afterwards but wanting to play, I tunnelled TCP 
traffic on port 14567 from the net through to my desktop PC and started a 
game on there but no-one could connect (when trying to connect directly to 
the IP of the firewall).  Do I need to tunnel other ports or do you presume 
that I just havent tunnelled the port correctly?

If it helps for either part it is a P2-667 linux box running redhat 
7.2.  Thanks for any help on either issue (I dont think the second one is 
too far off topic),

Neil.




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