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Hello,
What IPs and ports are used by p99eq ? Also, what port for port forwarding ? I would like to put a rule in to allow p99 eq to access the inet. Thanks David | ||
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Everyone plays with an open router ?
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I've never had to forward to play here, but I do know that at the very least you will use port 5998 or 5999 to connect to the LS
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ephemeral ports
and UDP..... Lots of U D P!!!!! MUAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH | ||
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Hello Again, As an example, Daybreak provides the info below for EQ2. I hope you two, Nilbog and Rogean, decide to provide the info so I can put rules into my router to allow me to play your game.
Thank You David EverQuest II LaunchPad and Patch Servers A TCP connection is initiated to patch.station.sony.com at port 7000. A UDP connection is initiated to port range 3016-3021 and 9700-9703. EverQuest II Patch A TCP connection is initiated at port 7010. EverQuest II Game Client UDP connections are initiated from the EverQuest II client on UDP ports 9100, and UDP ports in the range 32800-33000. Additionally, ICMP messages type 0 (echo reply), 3 (unreachable), 8 (echo request) and 11 (expired) should be permitted bi-directionally between the client PC and the EverQuest II servers. EverQuest II Servers Subnets There are multiple IP addresses for the Patch and LaunchPad clusters, and they may change as the network demands, so check often using a DNS lookup tool if you provide a specific firewall rule for these services. The EverQuest II server IP addresses are currently in these subnets: 64.37.158.* 199.108.2.* 199.108.12.* 199.108.202.* 199.108.203.* 195.33.135.* Please contact Customer Support for additional help! | ||
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66.55.145.2:5998
That's for the login server of eqemulator
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Pethex (60 Magician) - Healicious Naggy/Vox Cleric (52 Cleric) - Wolfpaw (51 Druid) - Dealicious (42 Shadow Knight) - Mezochist (40 Enchanter) - Teknokyo (35 Monk) - Jeeflav (40 Shaman) - http://omni1999.com.
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You generally only have to set up ports on your router for INCOMING connections, not outgoing. For incoming I have 7000-7100 UDP and 9000 UDP forwarded to my EQEMU Server. But you shouldn't have to do that...
Regards, Mg
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