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zyrcon69
12 Jul 2007, 22:40
Hello

Im new in this board. I want to play wa with a friend. I have seen in the conf that is possible create a new game via direct ip. We have tried but donīt work. Is possible play via direct ip or we have to play via wormnet only?

We use router, what ports should forward in my router in order to be a server of the game?

Thanks in advance and excuse me if my english is not very good, im spanish

yakuza
12 Jul 2007, 22:47
If your port configuration doesn't end well you can always use hamachi, it's a tool that allows to host via wormnet even if you're both behind routers without the needed ports open, it emulates lan.
The website is www.hamachi.cc


the ports that should be opened and fowarded are: 80, 6667, and 17011
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Si por alguna razon no pudieras configurar los puertos de tu router siempre podeis utilizar hamachi, os lo bajais los dos, creais un servidor en hamachi y os meteis ahi, una vez ahi hamachi os asigna un IP, ejemplo: 5.123.24.2, ese IP te metes en worms y en la configuracion online lo pones debajo de "force ip" y tickeas el cuadratido, una vez hecho podras crear y tu colega se podra meter sea cual sea vuestra configuracion del router ya que emula una partida LAN. de todas formas los puertos son 80, 6667, and 17011

Si necesitas ayuda con el hamachi no dudes en enviarme un pm

Wormetti
13 Jul 2007, 15:07
All you need is port 17011. The other ports are outgoing and they are the Wormnet server ports, you don't have to worry about them.

franpa
13 Jul 2007, 15:19
80 an 6667 dont need forwarding, nor does 6677. forwarding 80 is stupid.

Muzer
13 Jul 2007, 20:22
80 and 6667 must be forwarded if you can't even connect to WN. 6677 is WWP's equivalent to 6667. Basically, if you can already connect to WN, just forward 17011.

franpa
14 Jul 2007, 06:18
nooo, they only need to be allowed through your firewall except for port 80 >.>

CyberShadow
14 Jul 2007, 11:36
Muzer: you NEVER have to forward ports 80 and 6667. That is unnecessary and a possible security risk.