[DiscordArchive] I just got AZCore running on a VM on a host on my network. I've been able to get all of the machines
[DiscordArchive] I just got AZCore running on a VM on a host on my network. I've been able to get all of the machines
Archived author: dogsocks • Posted: 2023-08-06T21:29:32.579000+00:00
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I just got AZCore running on a VM on a host on my network. I've been able to get all of the machines on my LAN able to connect and authenticate. What would be the best-practice for opening this up to a few friends OUTSIDE of my LAN? Any ideas?
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-08-06T21:39:11.830000+00:00
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Opening the ports and setting the address field in the realmlist table to your public IP
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-08-06T21:39:33.636000+00:00
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Not to mention setting the realmlist.wtf file on their end to your public IP
Archived author: dogsocks • Posted: 2023-08-06T21:40:24.700000+00:00
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Do you know which ports need to be opened?
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-08-06T21:40:29.743000+00:00
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8085 and 3724
Archived author: dogsocks • Posted: 2023-08-06T21:41:46.097000+00:00
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Excuse my lack of networking knowledge here, if they direct their client to my WAN IP, how will their client know which machine on my network to authenticate to? How are their machines going to know to hit my server and not any of the other machines on my network? Since the server is config'd with a private IP on my network?
Archived author: dogsocks • Posted: 2023-08-06T21:41:59.531000+00:00
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Do I need to change my server config in the DB to the WAN IP?
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-08-06T21:42:18.172000+00:00
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You forward the ports to the machine running AC
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-08-06T21:42:50.688000+00:00
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Changing the address field in the realmlist table to your public IP (WAN) will do the rest
Archived author: dogsocks • Posted: 2023-08-06T21:43:24.768000+00:00
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If I change the address field to my WAN IP, will my local machines (on my LAN) still be able to connect and authenticate?