Need Help; Port 9528 Is Blocked

06/17/2010 07:54 HitMαn#1
I am working in somewhere the firewall block the port 9528 and i couldn't play conquer
any advise for this issue, plz help:rtfm:
06/17/2010 08:16 shimo diaz#2
Sorry I don't think it's possible you need that port :( well maybe someone will give you a useful answer hopefully, I doubt that though
06/17/2010 09:22 Huseby#3
Port forwarding 0.o?
06/17/2010 10:57 HitMαn#4
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Port forwarding 0.o?
Port 9528 TCP
06/17/2010 10:58 Huseby#5
Where exactly is it blocked, on a system you have access tho?
06/17/2010 13:13 Ian*#6
Conquer doesn't even use that port... lol unless you're using a private server, guess they could be

Anyways, either check your windows firewall (or norton/ zonealarm, whatever u have) after you do that, and make sure the port isn't blocked, login to your router (if you have one).

usually you login to it by entering 192.168.1.1 (in most cases i've noticed) but you might have a different gateway IP.
Check that by pushing 'WinKey' + 'R' or push the start button then run, it's the same thing.
after you do that type 'cmd' in that window and it opens up the command prompt, and inside the command prompt type
'ipconfig /all' and it'll give ya your default gateway IP, along with alot of other ones you wont need right now.

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06/20/2010 09:10 HitMαn#7
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Originally Posted by Ian* View Post
Conquer doesn't even use that port... lol unless you're using a private server, guess they could be

Anyways, either check your windows firewall (or norton/ zonealarm, whatever u have) after you do that, and make sure the port isn't blocked, login to your router (if you have one).

usually you login to it by entering 192.168.1.1 (in most cases i've noticed) but you might have a different gateway IP.
Check that by pushing 'WinKey' + 'R' or push the start button then run, it's the same thing.
after you do that type 'cmd' in that window and it opens up the command prompt, and inside the command prompt type
'ipconfig /all' and it'll give ya your default gateway IP, along with alot of other ones you wont need right now.

then go to [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] :P
thank you for your interesting, but i have to tell u something that firewall is a device connected to the router and block any unwanted packages, so what can i do to get out off this problem????
06/20/2010 10:28 Huseby#8
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Originally Posted by HitMαn View Post
thank you for your interesting, but i have to tell u something that firewall is a device connected to the router and block any unwanted packages, so what can i do to get out off this problem????
Sounds wierd to have an own device for the firewall, got the model?
06/20/2010 11:23 gabrola#9
He means the router firewall not an actual device.
06/20/2010 12:12 HitMαn#10
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He means the router firewall not an actual device.
no, i meant it there is an IBM Firewall connected to the router and block unwanted packages, and i can't get the serial because it is in server room which locked all time ???:confused:
06/20/2010 12:36 Huseby#11
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Originally Posted by gabrola View Post
He means the router firewall not an actual device.
I got a bit confused there lol.
Never ever heard of an external firewall device lol.
06/20/2010 13:56 Ian*#12
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I got a bit confused there lol.
Never ever heard of an external firewall device lol.
They're not used in homes commonly, I've seen them in businesses though.
Generally I have to deal with sonicwalls but IBM should be about the same.

Is this at your house or are you doing this at work?
If it's at home you need to figure out your firewalls ip address.

Depending on how it's hooked up (probably Computer -> Router -> Switch -> Firewall) you might not be able to connect to it to unblock this port.

If you can get ahold of whoever set it up for you ask them how to connect to it.
I think ipconfig should still list it though.
06/20/2010 14:09 HitMαn#13
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Originally Posted by Ian* View Post
They're not used in homes commonly, I've seen them in businesses though.
Generally I have to deal with sonicwalls but IBM should be about the same.

Is this at your house or are you doing this at work?
If it's at home you need to figure out your firewalls ip address.

Depending on how it's hooked up (probably Computer -> Router -> Switch -> Firewall) you might not be able to connect to it to unblock this port.

If you can get ahold of whoever set it up for you ask them how to connect to it.
I think ipconfig should still list it though.
i am working as an Oracle DBA in a company and the system admin and network admin not helpful, any way it doesn't matter it just a game.

i think i find now what is the firewall

i called websense
06/20/2010 15:31 Ian*#14
I've never had any experience with that brand of firewall but I don't see it being much different.
I don't know how it's set up, I'd have to be in your server room to take a look :P
Only way you can get it done is by asking the network admin. Dont think you'll be able to do it yourself.
Your firewall probably has a password on it too
06/20/2010 16:14 Huseby#15
No company with the respect for them self would open ports so there employees can play games 0.o

Il guess you could try this thread.

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