Old 24th June 2002, 13:08   #1
bloodyesk
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network problem

hi,

we have an cable connection and LAN, using ATguard NAT program..
I can close firewall option for Atguard..
how can I broadcast from a client machine but not from server ?
client IP's 192.168.0.5..
which modifications I have to do ?
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Old 24th June 2002, 17:54   #2
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On the server you will need to forward request on your PortBase (by default 8000) to 192.168.0.5. The traffic is all TCP and if you want to allow a remote source you will need to do the same with PortBase+1 (by default 8001). Take a look in the manual or help files for port forwarding/port mapping for details on setting it up.

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Old 24th June 2002, 18:06   #3
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in our NAT program (Atguard) there is no forwarding option as you said ?
just permit or deny port numbers..
I gave permit to port 8000 for all inbound/outbound TCP activities..

shoutcast program gives the error message below :

[yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave error (nak)
[yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave extended error (Cannot see your station/computer (IP: 194.54.59.--:8000) from the Internet, disable NAT/firewall/ISP cache (Connection refused))

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Old 1st August 2002, 10:20   #4
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lan error

Ok I have to say I have EXACTLY the same problem!!
I´m in a lan network but we don´t have a rooter only 2 directly connected PC and also no firewall but I still get exactly the same error message as bloodyesk does. The server runs on my PC (2nd in row) and I would realy like to know how to solve this problem.
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Old 3rd August 2002, 18:58   #5
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Unless you can forward incoming TCP port 8000 to your client's 192.x.x.x IP from the gateway or router (rooter??) you are out of luck. Any gateway or router will allow this, you just need to do a little research.

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