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force123
1 Oct 2007, 08:47
what is wormnet ip address ? the port is 17011 , but what is its ip address?
i need this to configure my router, i bought wa, but my router dosn't let the worm net detect ip ,
so what is wormnet ip address? (what is wormnet2 (wwp) ip address and port?)

Wormetti
1 Oct 2007, 08:54
WA 195.89.193.89 wormnet1.team17.com port 6667

Most routers don't block outgoing connections, so if you can't connect to WormNet, it's probably not the router, it's more likely a firewall/antivirus program on your PC blocking it or your ISP (some schools restrict access to IRC port 6667). Hosted games listen on port 17011 by default. WormNet1 listens on port 6667.

force123
1 Oct 2007, 09:08
which is the port 17011 or 6667 ?
i'm getting confused, again wormnet do not allow me to connect , (like dosn't detect my ip )
my router firewall is diable , windows fire wall is disable too , but still can' connect ! x( (and still i can connect with dial up !! )

what should i tell my isp ?
my computer can't what ?

Wormetti
1 Oct 2007, 18:40
If you can't even connect to WormNet then the wormnet IP or connections to servers on port 6667 are being blocked.

Try running: telnet wormnet1.team17.com 6667

Report if it connects or fails.

force123
1 Oct 2007, 19:01
it goes just a black screen and nothing happens ,
all the promt goes black!!! finally :
ERROR : closing link: [unknown@255.255.255.255] <connection timed out>
connection to host lost


i tried the same , with womnet 2 , port 6677
it says
NOTICE AUTH :*** looking up your host name
NOTICE AUTH :*** couldn't look up your host name
PING :wormnet2.team17.com
ERROR : closing link: [unknown@255.255.255.255] <ping timed out=60 seconds>

conneciton to host lost

Wormetti
1 Oct 2007, 21:38
It seems you can connect to the servers, so your ISP isn't blocking them. What happens when you try to play? Is there an error message? Are you able to see the list of games and players?

force123
1 Oct 2007, 22:24
it is exactlly this time out , when i click on the wormnet link , it just said "please wait...working" , and it take a long time, and finally says "fatal error, disconnecting ... "
this error is exactlly the same when you havn't any internet connection and try to click on wormnet ,happens
but with diffrence in this situation it takes a long time , but with no internet it takes a sec !
as i said i used to play with dial up, and with tat i have no problem, everything was fine , that's why i thought the router firewall ...
cONFUSIN......
pleeease help!!!! :(

franpa
2 Oct 2007, 01:11
6667 and 6677 dont require you to port forward. because they are outgoing connections. only incoming connections need port forwarding and that would by default in W:A be 17011

force123
2 Oct 2007, 11:25
if it isn't my isp , why when i "ping wormnet1.team17.com" , it gives me time out ? (it detect the ip , but time out)

franpa
2 Oct 2007, 13:02
most likely a firewall of some kind is blocking it.

CyberShadow
2 Oct 2007, 13:58
The timeout is normal - if you get a black screen when trying to connect to it with Telnet, then you can connect to it just fine.
Do you have another computer or operating system close by?

force123
2 Oct 2007, 18:06
no , nothing, just one computer !
no firewall , and no anti-virus program. actually when i run it , there is other program running!

force123
15 Oct 2007, 02:43
!! i just download pro snooper , and all the things fixed !
with pro snooper i can connect to wormnet and play ! i didn't even change any setting, just downloaded PS , and it is working fine !
just have the famus hosting problem ! :D i searched the forum and did a lot of "forwarding ports" but still no one joins ! (40 sec and no connections)
see my modem page : (asus am602)

force123
15 Oct 2007, 02:45
i guess that image can't be read!!!

here what it is :



NAT -- Virtual Servers Setup

Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side (identified by protocol and external port) to the internal server with a private IP address on the LAN side. The internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side. A maximum of 32 entries can be configured.





Server Name External Port Start External Port End Protocol Internal Port Start Internal Port End Server IP Address Remove
wa 17011 17011 TCP 17011 17011 192.168.1.100
wa 17011 17011 UDP 17011 17011 192.168.1.100
wa 17011 17011 TCP 17011 17011 89.221.82.236
wa 17011 17011 UDP 17011 17011 89.221.82.236
wa 6667 6667 TCP 6667 6667 192.168.1.100
wa 6667 6667 UDP 6667 6667 192.168.1.100
wa 6667 6667 TCP 6667 6667 89.221.82.236
wa 6667 6667 UDP 6667 6667 89.221.82.236
wa 17010 17012 TCP/UDP 17010 17012 192.168.1.100

Wormetti
15 Oct 2007, 03:13
You don't need port 6667 forwarded and you should only forward to local IP address, remove the 89.221.82.236 rules.

192.168.1.100 is probably your gateway/router IP address but you want to forward to the IP address of the PC running Worms. On your Worms PC, run cmd.exe and then type IPCONFIG and it should say your local IP address.

force123
15 Oct 2007, 08:56
fixed!!!!! thanks a bunch ! to you and the maker of Prosnooper!


i deleted all lines, and enter this one :
wa 17010 17012 TCP/UDP 17010 17012 89.221.82.236