[ut3] Older Linux Servers

Sunderhaus, Cory Cory.Sunderhaus at osumc.edu
Thu Oct 18 11:39:05 EDT 2007


Thanks everyone, 

     Jan, How do you connect directly to an IP from the UT3 client?  I cannot
find it in the GUI as an option.  Is there a ~ command to do this?

Let me get this right,  The only ports that you have seen that need to be
forwarded is 13000 and 7777 for the server.  I have to go back and double
check, because friends can see the server in the list but never connect the
way it is set up currently (unless of course I take my router out of the
equation).

Thanks again,
-C

-----Original Message-----
From: cdx [mailto:codex at grytz.net] 
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 10:46 AM
To: ut3 at icculus.org
Subject: Re: [ut3] Older Linux Servers

Arnaud De Mouhy wrote:
> Its completely random for the client. Only the server has to have a 
> fixed port. This is a fundamental of NAT/PAT :)
>
> Arnaud
>
> Le 19 oct. 07 à 16:27, Sander a écrit :
>
>> cdx wrote:
>>> Hi Cory,
>>> netstat -nap will tell you this
>>>
>>> 1 udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:13000 0.0.0.0:* 2644/ut3demo-bin
>>> 2 udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:7777 0.0.0.0:* 2644/ut3demo-bin
>>>
>>> 3 tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:43821 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 2644/ut3demo-bin
>>> 4 udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:32769 0.0.0.0:* 2644/ut3demo-bin
>>>
>>> 5 tcp 0 0 192.168.2.100:34810 207.38.11.34:29900 ESTABLISHED 
>>> 2644/ut3demo-bin
>>>
>>> 1 and 2 are fixed ports, 3 and 4 are random (and afaik can not be 
>>> fixed in the linux version), but not needed for establishing 
>>> connections from the internet, but i dont know if the server will 
>>> appear on the list
>>> 5 is afaik just the connection to the master server
>>>
>>> i only forward 1 and 2, because its a private clanserver, and 
>>> therefor its not important to be listet in the server list
>>>
>>> sorry for my bad english
>>> best regards
>>> Jan





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