Chipacabra
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D20map through a router
I'm trying to set up D20Map to work, but I'm on the other side of a router. What ports does the program use, incoming and outgoing? I need to be able to set up port forwarding.
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8/29/2003, 3:20 am
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mem5000
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Re: D20map through a router
hi there!
sorry for not catching this post.
i wasn't paying attention to the v6 forum...
you need the ports for v6 only right? you're not on v7?
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8/29/2003, 2:32 pm
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Re: D20map through a router
ok it uses three ports
6001 + the pass code (default 800)
for 6801
2000 + the passcode (default 800)
so 2800 for the map data...
4321 for the file transfer
i think that's it. I haven't looked at v6 code in so long, i can barely recognize my own handywork...
let me know if this doesn't do the trick
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8/29/2003, 2:58 pm
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Chipacabra
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Re: D20map through a router
Hey, no worry. I only just posted it. And yeah, v6, I need the cross-platform javaness of it. I'll give those ports a try, see how they work, thanks.
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8/29/2003, 5:58 pm
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