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Kaiser73
20-02-2003, 09:50
Io ho la DSL di Fastweb. Vorrei sapere se esiste un modo di impostare le porte dal router che gestisce il mio IP.

Sto' giocando ad un gioco che necessita di ip pubblico e che io non posso quindi utilizzare.

Comunque, ci sono molti giocatori che sono dietro a firewall hardware e routers, e sono riusciti comunque a giocare semplicemente impostando le porte su cui il gioco si aspetta il flusso.

La procedura e' abbastanza chiara, pero' io non riesco ad accedere alla pagina di impostazione delle porte ecc.

Chi e' che ne sa qualcosa? e' possibile con fastweb?

allego il thread in inglese con la spiegazione.

"I have cracked the nut of making HoI work on Valkyrienet and hosting IP games. This is a reference on how to solve problems with your router's firewall.

Alright, the first step is to open your router's administration utility.

Go into your web browser and type in the IP address of your router. This should be listed in its manual, but usually it will be http://192.168.0.1/

Log in using whatever the default username/password is (usually admin/NO PASSWORD)

Now navigate the utility till you get to the status page.

Here you're looking for one thing: YOUR COMPUTER's Local IP. This will most likely be 192.168.0.SOMETHING. Make a note of what the something is and continue to the router's firewall options.

Here you want to make two seperate entries. The first will allow all traffic from the internet on TCP ports 23000-24000 to navigate the firewall, and then redirect it to your computer. The options should read:

Enabled
Allow
Source: WAN
IP Range: */* (For all ip addresses)
Destination: LAN
IP Range: YOUR LOCAL IP ADDRESS/(leave this part blank)
Protocol: TCP
Port range: 23000-24000
Schedule: Always

Do this again but change the port range to 47624, and you'll be set. Save the settings and have fun with HoI or EU2 (This works for both.)

The alternate optioon is to just throw your firewall wide open and take all traffic on any TCP ports and redirect it. This shouldnt be necessary and DOES leave your computer very vulnerable, but if you have a software firewall that is more easily configurable then this shouldn't be a problem. Note that in theory this is a Demilitarized Zone, but I found that activating my router's DMZ didn't help with HoI.

Here are the settings:

Enabled
Allow
Source: WAN
IP Range: *////* (For all ip addresses)
Destination: LAN
IP Range: YOUR LOCAL IP ADDRESS////(leave this part blank)
Protocol: TCP
Port range: *////* (All ports)
Schedule: Always

Again, if you use that last part, PLEASE use a software firewall. I don't want anyone here getting hacked =P "

gohan
20-02-2003, 13:09
non puoi perchè FW è una rete privata dietro ad un NAT.
Se vuoi l'IP pubblico lo devi pagare!