Hi list, I've been trying to host Warcraft 3 games, without success so far. I have an iptables firewall up but I believe it is setup correctly : I can host Starcraft games. Did anyone succeed? _________________________________________________________________ MSN Search, le moteur de recherche qui pense comme vous ! http://fr.ca.search.msn.com/
Hi Philippe,> I've been trying to host Warcraft 3 games, without success so far. I have > an iptables firewall up but I believe it is setup correctly : I can host > Starcraft games.If you mean creating an Arranged Team game on Battle.net, I had a similar problem, with a hardware firewall: nobody could connect to my game. The solution is to allow external connections to port 6112 (this is the default, you can change it in Options->Gameplay). Check your firewall logs, you'll probably see rejected packets coming to port 6112. If you use NAT to share the Internet connection with other(s), make sure the packets coming to port 6112 are directed to your computer. In my case, I had to define a pinhole in my router/firewall (used for NAT too). Also in case of NAT, if the others you're sharing the connection with play Warcraft III at the same time, you'll have to define separate ports for each of them (6113, 6114 etc.) This is explained in some Blizzard FAQ. Hope this helps, Tudor
Hi Tudor, Looks like I should review my firewall config. Since I've been hosting Starcraft games, I was quite sure there wouldn't be a problem hosting WC3 games. Thanks for the suggestion!> > I've been trying to host Warcraft 3 games, without success so far. I >have > > an iptables firewall up but I believe it is setup correctly : I can host > > Starcraft games. > >If you mean creating an Arranged Team game on Battle.net, I had a similar >problem, >with a hardware firewall: nobody could connect to my game. > >The solution is to allow external connections to port 6112 (this is the >default, you can change it in Options->Gameplay). Check your firewall >logs, you'll probably see rejected packets coming to port 6112. > >If you use NAT to share the Internet connection with other(s), make sure >the packets coming to port 6112 are directed to your computer. In my >case, I had to define a pinhole in my router/firewall (used for NAT too). > >Also in case of NAT, if the others you're sharing the connection with >play Warcraft III at the same time, you'll have to define separate ports >for each of them (6113, 6114 etc.) This is explained in some Blizzard >FAQ._________________________________________________________________ MSN Search, le moteur de recherche qui pense comme vous ! http://fr.ca.search.msn.com/