I don't know how to open my ports to host an internet game! Plz help :(
I don't know how to open my ports to host an internet game! Plz help :(
I need help I don't know how to open my ports and witch ports to open in order to host ds a game in zonematch Plz help me!
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Ports
Here you are copied from the readme file for Dungeon Siege.
ZoneMatch Port
· AutoUpdate, Chat, Games List, News: 80 TCP
· 2300 UDP - Primary ZoneMatch Port
Game Session Ports
· 6073 UDP - Primary: Inbound for Hosting, Outbound for Joining
· 2302-2400 UDP - Secondary: Inbound
· 2302-2400 UDP - Secondary: Outbound
Open your firewall setup (i.e. Norton Internet Security setup.) and select firewall. The add button brings up an input panel. All numbers are entered this way. Once entered the entire port list is visable through a secondary window. If you have another or different firewall consult your documentation on how to enter ports.
Here you are copied from the readme file for Dungeon Siege.
ZoneMatch Port
· AutoUpdate, Chat, Games List, News: 80 TCP
· 2300 UDP - Primary ZoneMatch Port
Game Session Ports
· 6073 UDP - Primary: Inbound for Hosting, Outbound for Joining
· 2302-2400 UDP - Secondary: Inbound
· 2302-2400 UDP - Secondary: Outbound
Open your firewall setup (i.e. Norton Internet Security setup.) and select firewall. The add button brings up an input panel. All numbers are entered this way. Once entered the entire port list is visable through a secondary window. If you have another or different firewall consult your documentation on how to enter ports.
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Freedom Firewall
I search the web for Freedom and found http://www.freedom.net.
In their FAQ they said the ports are called "rules" in their setup and you have to set the rules(ports) by application. You should be able to open the internet security select Dungeon Siege and click on it to set the rules(ports). If you still have touble log onto freedom.net and select support and several help avenues are available.
I search the web for Freedom and found http://www.freedom.net.
In their FAQ they said the ports are called "rules" in their setup and you have to set the rules(ports) by application. You should be able to open the internet security select Dungeon Siege and click on it to set the rules(ports). If you still have touble log onto freedom.net and select support and several help avenues are available.
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Rules
Internet securitiy usually requires settings for both incommimg and outgoing. If you confirm the port(rule) settings specified by dungeon siege then it begs the question if you have any other active mods running in dungeon siege. If so the attempted sign-inner must have the same mods.
Your problems realy confounds me. I have Norton's Internet Security and all settings match with game specifcantion without any reading-between-the-lines.
I suggest you verify your rule settings and review the flow control selections. Good luck.
Internet securitiy usually requires settings for both incommimg and outgoing. If you confirm the port(rule) settings specified by dungeon siege then it begs the question if you have any other active mods running in dungeon siege. If so the attempted sign-inner must have the same mods.
Your problems realy confounds me. I have Norton's Internet Security and all settings match with game specifcantion without any reading-between-the-lines.
I suggest you verify your rule settings and review the flow control selections. Good luck.