you might have a desktop firewall
and this might help:
http://www.wikihow.com/Set-Up-Port-Forwarding-on-a-Router wrote:Some routers (such as D-Link's) have a "trigger port" feature that can allow some games to work without changing the IP address. This feature works by monitoring the game's outbound connections and automatically setting up the specific port forwarding rule to the game's IP address. The trigger port feature usually needs to be manually enabled in the router's home page (located at the gateway IP).
thepolm3 wrote:I think the way I solved that was to go into config, and set ban_subscribe{ "enabled":false ,
I tried it and it does not work, I still have the same error: server connection failed.
I have also checked the ipv4 and was correct and also the windows firewall.
thepolm3 wrote:you might have a desktop firewall
and this might help:
http://www.wikihow.com/Set-Up-Port-Forwarding-on-a-Router wrote:Some routers (such as D-Link's) have a "trigger port" feature that can allow some games to work without changing the IP address. This feature works by monitoring the game's outbound connections and automatically setting up the specific port forwarding rule to the game's IP address. The trigger port feature usually needs to be manually enabled in the router's home page (located at the gateway IP).
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To give you more information, to comment that I have opened UDP port 32887 and I have configured the firewall to not block the following applications: RUN.EXE and Ace of Spades Server.
Then I copied the log that I get to create the server:
I have this same problem. I know I have port-forwarded correctly, it's not hard. With all the information that I've either looked up and read I have no clue why this is coming up. As far as firewall maybe that is a possibility but I also run a Minecraft server and it doesn't give me problems like this (ik it runs on another port but usually firewalls block everything). Hell I'm having more problems getting this to work than I had setting up my Minecraft server. Some information from an admin or a person that would definitely know what this is and why this is happening would be great. Thanks for reading.
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