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Easy Server Portforwarding
| Heres a simple program i made in C#. Select the port that you want your server to be portforwarded to. Click the Portforward button, and there you go! No more annoying questions from people who dont know how to portforward. The only reason this program should not work is if you setupyourserverwrong or you dont have UPnP enabled on your router (its defaulted as enabled though). Download V1 : Here Download V2 : Here (NOTE: Only use this version if you know what your doing! Else use V1 ) (UPDATE: Might be glitchy because of add ons.) Download V3 : Here (Re-coded, source for the rest above are lost.) I HAVE tested this and it worked fine. --- Andrewbob - I would be on the fucking copter of rofls Programmer, Web Developer, and Graphics Designer
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| My oh my, this is going to be a nifty tool :p I haven't tested it yet because I'm not actually at home but I'll give it a try when I am home :) If it works I'm sure that this is going to be a very well used application, but I haven't seen anything like this on the internet already o.O? I don't
know why no one's thought of something like this before now xD.. --- If money doesn't grow on trees, then why do banks have branches?
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| That's very impressive I'll try it out (someday xD)
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| Ugh, it says .net framework v4.0.30319. Any help?
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| Just tried it out and I'm getting some error.
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| can some admins or some1 help?
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| I used the port 8078 and then click portforward and its said my ip so does that mean I am portforwarded?
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| This is fucking sexy wildsurvival! Someone should sticky this to the eoserv/client editing/ and seose sections! +5 for eliminating all the annoying newb questions! --- Yep.
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| Caleb posted: (29th Jul 2011 04:24 pm) Na there are still newb questions =P Check the main page
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| I saw that. Now there are newb questions about the program. LOL They just don't know when to quit. --- Yep.
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| Caleb posted: (29th Jul 2011 04:26 pm) ikr =P Oh well.. Forums are partly made to help people right? ;)
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| Yes, it first says your local machine ip, then it says "You have successfully portforwarded". If it says you need framework, you prolly have to download .NET framework as C# is a microsoft language. aha, thanks for the positive feedback guys :D I thought it would be nifty to have for eoserv. :D DanScott posted: (29th Jul 2011 12:17 pm) I know right? XD theres actually a few well overdone portforwardings on the internet, but they are way to complicated then the way i did it. I used a premade class called NATUPNPLib in the microsofts reference list. --- Andrewbob - I would be on the fucking copter of rofls Programmer, Web Developer, and Graphics Designer
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| I got something that has all ports open automatically.
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Re: Easy Server Portforwarding
| Deuces posted: (29th Jul 2011 06:36 pm) That sir, is very very unsafe. --- Andrewbob - I would be on the fucking copter of rofls Programmer, Web Developer, and Graphics Designer
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