C9 even with enabling DMZ & disabling the firewall.

06/06/2018 00:00 killerflood#1
Hey guys,

I saw allot of topics on google according this topic, but i cant figure out where it comes from. I enabled DMZ, and disabled both firewalls (client and server) but i still get C9. When i use my dynamic IP i will get C9 on the local network ( doesnt matter if i join through local IP (192.168.xx.xx) or my dynamic IP.
When i use my local IP address, it goes vice versa. In that case i can join the server with my local address, but cannot access it through dynamic. I also tried a VPN , to obtain another IP address, this seems to work. Is it possible that something within the gateway blocks something which causes this problem?

PS some nice additional information, i checked all the ports through a IP port checker, and it seems that also those are all open.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Killerflood.
06/07/2018 11:14 TychusFindlay#2
I am running almost a similar issue. In my case the server doesn't give me C9 but server looks in check state from client's perspective eventhough it is operational.

I hope you found the solution.
06/07/2018 11:51 blapanda#3
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Originally Posted by killerflood View Post
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PS some nice additional information, i checked all the ports through a IP port checker, and it seems that also those are all open. [...]
"Seems like open" doesn't mean that they are technically for real open if you haven't configured your router correctly for this task.

You have to open the following ports : purpose on your router:
15779 : Gateway Server
15881 : Download Server
15884 : Agent Server
(not necessary, but recommended)
21 : FTP Server (for guild/union emblems to be uploaded/downloaded at all)
80 : Websites

All on TCP protocol, running through IPv4 (not iPv6!).
06/07/2018 21:40 killerflood#4
I found the solution indeed, the key seems to be propper portforwaring.

Yesterday i tried to open some ports, and at some point i was able to log in.

Ports i did forwarded are: 15779 15881 and 15885. It depends on the settings of your server.cfg file.
06/07/2018 23:33 blapanda#5
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Originally Posted by killerflood View Post
I found the solution indeed, the key seems to be propper portforwaring.

Yesterday i tried to open some ports, and at some point i was able to log in.

Ports i did forwarded are: 15779 15881 and 15885. It depends on the settings of your server.cfg file.
Well, if you fuck up the stock configuration, no one can ever give you a solution to that, without having the input that you altered that file in the first line.