Thread: Yet... port forwarding
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November 10th, 2019, 17:32 #1
Yet... port forwarding
Hello!
I've been using FG with no problems for about a year. This week, tho, the connection test starting failing with no apparent reason. My router is set with port forwarding, I'm sure I have the right static IP, my tracert seems fine and I have messed around with my firewall (Windows Defender) and my antivirus software (Kaspersky) with no success. I have been trying to solve the problem for days, but I really can't understand what has suddently gone wrong. The even weirder fact is that I had one connection success at 1 am a few nights ago, which I haven't been able to replicate.
I understand this sounds quite a quirky situation, but maybe somebody has an intuition that I'm missing. Thank you in advance.
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November 10th, 2019, 17:36 #2
Is your network connection set to private? Has your ISP switched you to IPv6?
Did you go through post 1 of this thread?
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November 10th, 2019, 18:38 #3
Hello!
Reading that post I realized I didn't post all the necessary info, so here you go:
1. Your LAN IP Address
192.168.0.2 (statically set both from the router and the network card, just to be sure)
2. The first two sets (octects) of your WAN IP as displayed by Fantasy Grounds and as displayed by your Router
2.125 (same on both FG and the router)
3. Whether you are using Wired or Wireless (and not both)
Wireless
4. Confirmation that you have set your Adapter in Network and Sharing Centre to Private
Yes
5. Confirmation of what AV you are running and whether you have set any exceptions
Kaspersky. I have set the exceptions.
6. Post the results of the tracert 8.8.8.8 command (if you have security concerns you can remove this bit once its been responded to)
(removed)
7. Confirmation as to what you have setup in your Router if changes have been made
I've set up inbound port forwarding for my static ip address and port 1802. This configuration has always remained the same and was working until last week.
I have checked the case reported in the first reply, but I don't meet the conditions for it.
Now, to answer your questions...
Is your network connection set to private?
Has your ISP switched you to IPv6?Last edited by Nexos; November 11th, 2019 at 14:12.
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November 10th, 2019, 18:57 #4
Thanks. I don't know how to delve into solving this, but with that info one of the network gurus will be along to figure it out.
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November 11th, 2019, 02:41 #5
Everything there looks ok.
Reboot your router in case it is misbehaving.
If still not working then please post a screenshot of your port forward settings.
Do you have any other antivirus firewall?
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November 11th, 2019, 14:11 #6
I finally, and by pure chance, discovered what was causing the problem.
The server was not binding to my network adapter configured on the 192.168.0.* address space, but it was for some reason binding to a virtual network adapter used by my virtual machine software (which has always been there and hasn't been used in months), so it was listening onto 192.168.56.1. I noticed it because that address appeared on the UPNP list in the router configuration page.
Thank you for trying and helping me out. I'll leave this as a reference for anyone who should encounter a similar problem in the future
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November 12th, 2019, 03:49 #7
Nice - thanks for reporting. Fantasy Grounds will normally bind on all interfaces but it has been reported at least one time before that someone has had issues with bindings to virtual nics.
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November 12th, 2019, 04:50 #8
Yeah, it will listen on port 1802 on all interfaces. The issue in this case appears to be that Router UPnP was overriding the port forwarding and using the local IP address detected by FG - which was that of the virtual NIC. This is usually controlled by the windows network adaptor order.
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November 16th, 2019, 01:17 #9
If Windows or your Anti-Virus have recently updated..check both their firewalls. I had to simply turn off Net Guard on my McAfee and it seems to have fixed the issue
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