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Old 04-29-2005, 00:00   #1 (permalink)
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Default Nascar 4 server ports

I cannot find my manual, but does anyone know what ports are used by
Nascar 4 when it is in host mode?

 
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Old 04-29-2005, 00:00   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Nascar 4 server ports

Sorry , wrong group.

No One wrote:

> I cannot find my manual, but does anyone know what ports are used by
> Nascar 4 when it is in host mode?


 
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Old 04-29-2005, 00:00   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Nascar 4 server ports


"No One" <noone@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I cannot find my manual, but does anyone know what ports are used by
> Nascar 4 when it is in host mode?
>


"MULTIPLAYER BEHIND A FIREWALL OR ROUTER

By default the following UDP ports will be used by NASCAR® Racing 2003
Season: 32766 for the net_server_port, 32767 for ping port, and then
sequentially numbered ports for each allowed client connection (max of 42)
starting at 32768.

To run from a machine with a private IP address behind a Linux firewall, you
need to use a combination of IP masquerading and IP autoforwarding. The
following rules for the default 42 client port range can be used:

ipfwadm -F -a accept -m -S a.a.a.a/m.m.m.m -D 0.0.0.0/0
ipautofw -A -r udp 32766 32809 -h a.a.a.a -v -u

Where a.a.a.a is the address of the machine behind the firewall, and m.m.m.m
is the netmask. If you run a server behind the firewall, clients should
connect to the IP address of the firewall.

If you wish to host a NASCAR® Racing 2003 Season race from behind a router
you will need to forward the default UDP port range of 32766-32809 from the
router to the internal or LAN IP of the NASCAR® Racing 2003 Season server.
Linksys users will need to latest firmware update to allow port ranges to
the forwarded. When connecting, clients should use the external or WAN IP
address of the router."

This is from NR2003, but AFAIK, the ports have not changed since N4. Make
sure when you forward the ports in your router's setup that you indicate (by
its internal IP) the actual machine running the host, else it just lets them
into the network without knowing which machine is running the server app.

And it's not in the manual, it should be in a TXT file in your root NASCAR
Racing directory in a file called server.txt. Good luck.


 
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