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can't connect to server (ports opened)

Discussion in 'Help' started by CupidonSauce173, Jan 21, 2019.

  1. CupidonSauce173

    CupidonSauce173 Zombie

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    Hey, first time that I have this issue.

    I am running CentOS 7 on VMware and I installed pmmp, okay for now everything is good and I also opened the ports using firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=19132/tcp --permanent (opened for udp too) and reloaded (firewall-cmd --reload). I still can't join.

    I use the last version of pmmp - 3.5.6 and ye

    I tried to reboot the vm but it still not working. On my other VPS it works but when it comes to my own wifi, it doesn't, why ?
     
  2. CupidonSauce173

    CupidonSauce173 Zombie

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    oh and when I firewall-cmd --list-ports I see the 19132/tcp and 19132/udp ports
     
  3. Destroyer57

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    ufw allow udp 19132
    ufw allow tcp 19132
     
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  4. CupidonSauce173

    CupidonSauce173 Zombie

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    Yes but huh it's the same thing as my previous commands. It only open ports when the firewall is up, anyway I even unabled the firewall and I still couldnt connect.
     
  5. EdwardHamHam

    EdwardHamHam Skeleton

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    Do you mean that this VM is running on your on WiFi? If so, you'll have to forward the port at your router too. Refer to this guide, or go to https://portforward.com/ for instructions specific to your router model.
     
  6. CupidonSauce173

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    Okay thank you
     
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