No one compares You stand alone To every record I own Music to my heart That’s what you are A song that goes on and on
Ah yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if he has a double NAT going on and needs to put the ISP provided modem into bridge mode.
Perhaps change who’s hosting it? Since you’re in IT you probably have a computer capable of it?
Alternatively you could host a wire guard endpoint have them connect to you that way. But configuring that is a pain on Windows.
The problem is most likely on the host’s end. They need to configure port forwarding for the game.
If you’re connecting over the internet confirm you’re connecting to their WAN IP address.
There is a rare edge case that comes to mind.
In server.properties look for use-native-transport
and try setting it to false on the host.
Alternatively I would suggest checking if you and the host support ipv6 and use that. It’ll help avoid the problems you’re experiencing with NAT.
The lights were such a big deal. Took some serious compute for the era.
Avoiding spam filters and ISP blocks are a common issue with self hosted email.
Ideally you’ll have a mature domain, dkim configured and an IP that’s not blacklisted on a network that allows email traffic.
OVH offers pretty cheap email hosting if you just want a turn key solution.
Otherwise if you want your home lab to work this way you may need to configure something akin to a forward proxy on a VPS to act as a gateway for your homelab.
This could be achieved using wireguard and iptables. By routing the email traffic to your homelab.
If I understood the premise correctly, wasn’t it the first full dive MMO? That would make any game popular.
Any idea if I got the CPU as a gift would they still replace it?
Ah that’s when the game really starts. Want any advice?
I was very tempted to pick BG3 but lacking patch 7. I would be too frustrated about needing to mod the game the hard way.
I learned by watching other people play it on YouTube. aavak has some great videos where he explains the character creator and the meta.
And now they added graphics :o
I’d select the following, noting that if I follow the rules strictly games like Gary’s mod are disallowed because they are multiplayer.
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead This is a game that could theoretically be played forever. Following the rules strictly I’ll be able to use the open source aspect to tweak it.
Sims 3 Why not 4? Well 3 has more mature mods and expansion packs to enjoy. I’m less likely to be stuck with a big bug.
OpenViva let’s face it, I’m going to be really lonely and as I slowly drift into insanity a VR escape filled with waifus may be exactly what I need to hold on. Plus it’s open-source and it’s plenty of time to learn how to use blender.
Has anyone seen the anti AI art where people draw 3d shapes in faint lines over the real art.
I can’t find a good example of it
Thanks!
Oooh shiny new logo too
I’d suggest using OVH. https://help.ovhcloud.com/csm/en-ie-dns-dynhost?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0051641
Depending on your country you may need to use ovh canada
Syncthing like others suggested is probably the way to go.
But if you want more options you can do a lot with WebDAV. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-webdav-access-with-apache-on-ubuntu-18-04
Actual Cannibal Shia Labeouf Mod for L4D2 is essential.
So many people just open a game and play it, ignoring the settings.
The default controls in StarCraft 2 set you up for failure in custom games. Turning off simple command card and allowing the selection of enemy units helps a ton.
When playing interactive story games like until dawn, try to pick up everything in each room before continuing. Be nice to the animals!
Breath of the wild is more fun if you do the major dungeons in reverse order.
When playing with emulators let the game go through its idle intro card and listen carefully to the sound if it distorts or pops then your game is likely to be unstable try changing more options. Such as enabling interpreter mode for the audio.
When playing Super Mario World, don’t be afraid to explore the stages esp the boo mansions.
When a game offers Vulkan/dx12 mode, try it.
The Nintendo switch allows you to control the MTU of the wifi connection, adjusting this can help in poor connectivity situations.
Changing your DNS to a public provider such as Quad9 can help.
Investigating if you can enable ipv6 on your network can offer you some boons.
Confirming port forwarding is working for your games will help immensely in games that rely on that. (Also resolve any double NAT issues)
Do not attempt to game on a wifi repeater, only sadness follows.
Unless you are playing fallout 3 or New Vegas on era correct hardware there are mods to make it more stable.
Everyone needs to play hat in time.
Hey I just had another thought. Do you have your ISP provided router in bridge mode? That would help if you’re not using it for anything else.
If your lan devices only have a fe80, your clients are not receiving a proper router advertisement.
Which routes and firewall rules should I be checking?
Since the OPNsense device is getting a ipv6 address and is able to ping ipv6 devices on the internet.
It sounds like you don’t have ipv6 configured for the LAN. Try enabling “Assisted” mode.
I forgot you could use SSH port redirection. By having them connect to your ssh server. Just understand that you need to configure it in a safe way to avoid someone using the credentials incorrectly.
See the section called “Exposing service running in localhost of a server behind NAT to the internet”
https://goteleport.com/blog/ssh-tunneling-explained/