Player0
12th April 2002, 06:25 PM
Ive been trying to set up a Jedi Outcast server here on my T1 line. But I have had no luck getting it up and running to the outside world.
There is a firewall here, and the server machine is behind it. This of course creates NAT issues. I have able to get this working in the past and my UT and Q3 servers work fine. Jedi won't.
Not alot of info on the net for setting up the Jedi server, so I've been relying on Q3 Server set up information.
On the firewall, I have my server machine mapped to a static external IP (63.81.xxx.xxx). Internally the machine is 192.168.1.101. I opened port UDP 28070 through the firewall. This is fairly standard, so I know this works.
I run the server using:
"C:\Program Files\Jedi Outcast\GameData\jk2Ded.exe" +set dedicated 1 +exec server.cfg +set net_port 28070 +set net_ip 63.81.xxx.xxx +set net_noipx 1
This is what I have to do with Quake3, set the net_port and net_ip to their external settings (it will otherwise default to LOCALHOST: which wont work).
So I did all this, and nobody can connect to the server from the outside still. Help!
There is a firewall here, and the server machine is behind it. This of course creates NAT issues. I have able to get this working in the past and my UT and Q3 servers work fine. Jedi won't.
Not alot of info on the net for setting up the Jedi server, so I've been relying on Q3 Server set up information.
On the firewall, I have my server machine mapped to a static external IP (63.81.xxx.xxx). Internally the machine is 192.168.1.101. I opened port UDP 28070 through the firewall. This is fairly standard, so I know this works.
I run the server using:
"C:\Program Files\Jedi Outcast\GameData\jk2Ded.exe" +set dedicated 1 +exec server.cfg +set net_port 28070 +set net_ip 63.81.xxx.xxx +set net_noipx 1
This is what I have to do with Quake3, set the net_port and net_ip to their external settings (it will otherwise default to LOCALHOST: which wont work).
So I did all this, and nobody can connect to the server from the outside still. Help!