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[DiscordArchive] Can you connect to your server using your outside settings?

rektbyfaith
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10-17-2025, 03:59 PM
#1
Archived author: Beck • Posted: 2025-10-17T15:59:48.599000+00:00
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Can you connect to your server using your outside settings?
rektbyfaith
10-17-2025, 03:59 PM #1

Archived author: Beck • Posted: 2025-10-17T15:59:48.599000+00:00
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Can you connect to your server using your outside settings?

rektbyfaith
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10-17-2025, 04:12 PM
#2
Archived author: Mithria • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:12:47.449000+00:00
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Checklist
1) ensure your acore_auth.realmlist table is configured correctly. Your public IP (reported back by websites like whatismyip) should be the address column.

2) ensure you are editing the Data tab in heidisql and not the Table tab. Otherwise you're not actually changing the realm address. You can check this by seeing what ip your authserver.exe reports back when it starts up and adds the realm.

3) Ensure your ports are forwarded correctly. You need 3724 and 8085 forwarded. They should be forwarded for the internal ip of the machine hosting the server.

4) ensure the firewall has rules to allow traffic on those ports.

5) ensure your friend is setting the correct ip in their realmlist.wtf

6) ensure your friend is editing realmlist.wtf and not config.wtf.

7) ensure their realmlist.wtf file is being properly read from. After editing it and saving, when they launch wow it will update their config.wtf file with the realmlist from their realmlist.wtf file. If this does not happen, then make sure their realmlist.wtf doesn't have a hidden .txt extension. Also make sure it isn't in read only mode. Both of these can be checked in the file properties.
rektbyfaith
10-17-2025, 04:12 PM #2

Archived author: Mithria • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:12:47.449000+00:00
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Checklist
1) ensure your acore_auth.realmlist table is configured correctly. Your public IP (reported back by websites like whatismyip) should be the address column.

2) ensure you are editing the Data tab in heidisql and not the Table tab. Otherwise you're not actually changing the realm address. You can check this by seeing what ip your authserver.exe reports back when it starts up and adds the realm.

3) Ensure your ports are forwarded correctly. You need 3724 and 8085 forwarded. They should be forwarded for the internal ip of the machine hosting the server.

4) ensure the firewall has rules to allow traffic on those ports.

5) ensure your friend is setting the correct ip in their realmlist.wtf

6) ensure your friend is editing realmlist.wtf and not config.wtf.

7) ensure their realmlist.wtf file is being properly read from. After editing it and saving, when they launch wow it will update their config.wtf file with the realmlist from their realmlist.wtf file. If this does not happen, then make sure their realmlist.wtf doesn't have a hidden .txt extension. Also make sure it isn't in read only mode. Both of these can be checked in the file properties.

rektbyfaith
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10-17-2025, 04:13 PM
#3
Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:13:33.405000+00:00
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Didn't try because I assumed there'd be a NAT Hairpin issue
rektbyfaith
10-17-2025, 04:13 PM #3

Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:13:33.405000+00:00
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Didn't try because I assumed there'd be a NAT Hairpin issue

rektbyfaith
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10-17-2025, 04:13 PM
#4
Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:13:41.912000+00:00
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Gonna run through this checklist, stand by
rektbyfaith
10-17-2025, 04:13 PM #4

Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:13:41.912000+00:00
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Gonna run through this checklist, stand by

rektbyfaith
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10-17-2025, 04:14 PM
#5
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:14:06.708000+00:00
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For some reason most people here have routers that do not support loopback so it's very likely that it wouldn't work
rektbyfaith
10-17-2025, 04:14 PM #5

Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:14:06.708000+00:00
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For some reason most people here have routers that do not support loopback so it's very likely that it wouldn't work

rektbyfaith
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10-17-2025, 04:14 PM
#6
Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:14:33.644000+00:00
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Okay yeah already did everything on that list
rektbyfaith
10-17-2025, 04:14 PM #6

Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:14:33.644000+00:00
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Okay yeah already did everything on that list

rektbyfaith
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10-17-2025, 04:14 PM
#7
Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:14:44.373000+00:00
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I can connect to mine using 127 also
rektbyfaith
10-17-2025, 04:14 PM #7

Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:14:44.373000+00:00
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I can connect to mine using 127 also

rektbyfaith
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10-17-2025, 04:15 PM
#8
Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:15:02.378000+00:00
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so the server itself is running right at least
rektbyfaith
10-17-2025, 04:15 PM #8

Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:15:02.378000+00:00
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so the server itself is running right at least

rektbyfaith
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10-17-2025, 04:15 PM
#9
Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:15:15.127000+00:00
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but yeah my NAT doesn't allow loopback
rektbyfaith
10-17-2025, 04:15 PM #9

Archived author: Noikar • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:15:15.127000+00:00
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but yeah my NAT doesn't allow loopback

rektbyfaith
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10-17-2025, 04:15 PM
#10
Archived author: Beck • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:15:20.620000+00:00
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Have you used some external service to ensure the port is open from the outside?
rektbyfaith
10-17-2025, 04:15 PM #10

Archived author: Beck • Posted: 2025-10-17T16:15:20.620000+00:00
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Have you used some external service to ensure the port is open from the outside?

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