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Cant open port 25565 on my netduma


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Hi, so I havent had any issues with port forwarding on my netduma until now, and i am trying to make a minecraft server. I open 25565 on tcp & udp in my port forwarding settings on my netduma and apply it to the pc that im running my minecraft server on. however when i test if the port is open on http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/it says that 25565 is closed. also friends cannot join my server. any help would be appreciated, PS in my minecraft server properties i have the ip set as the computers ip that im running the server off of. 

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First off are sure that nothing else is using that port.

Secondly make sure that your isp doesnt block that port

Have you given pc a static ip?

Try changing the ports from 25565-25565 TCP and 25565-25565 UDP to 25565 TCP and 25565 UDP., or the other way around.

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nothing is using the port and it isnt blocked. im not sure if i have a static ip or not, and what do you mean? i set it as start 25565 and end 25565 on tcp&udp

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I don't play mine craft so am struggling a bit to help you here, was just making some general thoughts. Look into giving you pc a static ip and I would google your issue on some mine craft forums. They will be much more specific to your problem. :)

 

http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/support/server-support/server-administration/1910972-how-to-open-ports-port-forwarding

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The R1 should be in the DMZ of your hub or the hub should be in modem mode. Make sure UPnP & port forwarding is disabled on the hub then try again

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so by turning off upnp and port forwarding on my modem will it allow access for my netduma to open ports?

 

the weird thing is that i have port forwarded things on my consoles through my netduma to open my nat and it has worked. for my pc with minecraft though it just doesnt work. @Netduma Fraser

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It should prevent any conflicts and allow the Netduma to exclusively open the ports. Set a static IP for your PC in DHCP lease and then try again, use TCP/UDP as protocol unless you know the specific one it uses.

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