So, I have a bukkit server. I can log on to it using my INTERNAL ip. Yes, i have portforwarded, but nobody else except me can log on it. I also have made a bukkit server on my other computer and other people could join. Can someone please help?
Last edited by TheBajeebas (2011-08-12 19:43:11)

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I have had this problem too. Go to http://www.whatismyip.com/ and give them that IP.
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soft319 wrote:
I have had this problem too. Go to http://www.whatismyip.com/ and give them that IP.
don't i have to give them my external ip? or is that my external?

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Thanks but when i try and connect it doesn't work, Btw, this is my portforwarding thing, and what do i put in where it says 192.168.1.__ What do i put in the blank?
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TheBajeebas wrote:
Thanks but when i try and connect it doesn't work, Btw, this is my portforwarding thing, and what do i put in where it says 192.168.1.__ What do i put in the blank?
http://i.imgur.com/4HnL8.png
control panel>network connections>wireless connections>support
there will be a list of the IPs
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nextstorm wrote:
TheBajeebas wrote:
Thanks but when i try and connect it doesn't work, Btw, this is my portforwarding thing, and what do i put in where it says 192.168.1.__ What do i put in the blank?
http://i.imgur.com/4HnL8.pngcontrol panel>network connections>wireless connections>support
there will be a list of the IPs
Okay, but what do i put in the blank? Btw, my router website doesn't have the "control panel>network connections>wireless connections>support"

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buy a server. :p
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nickbrickmaster wrote:
buy a server. :p

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The console only says my internal ip. Can you telk me what im supposed to put in the blank

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TheBajeebas wrote:
nextstorm wrote:
TheBajeebas wrote:
Thanks but when i try and connect it doesn't work, Btw, this is my portforwarding thing, and what do i put in where it says 192.168.1.__ What do i put in the blank?
http://i.imgur.com/4HnL8.pngcontrol panel>network connections>wireless connections>support
there will be a list of the IPsOkay, but what do i put in the blank? Btw, my router website doesn't have the "control panel>network connections>wireless connections>support"
not your router
your computer
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nextstorm wrote:
TheBajeebas wrote:
nextstorm wrote:
control panel>network connections>wireless connections>support
there will be a list of the IPsOkay, but what do i put in the blank? Btw, my router website doesn't have the "control panel>network connections>wireless connections>support"
not your router
your computer
oh, lol

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Thanks for your help everyone but i still don't know why i can't and nobody else can connect using my external ip

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I don't use a Mac but there should be something similar to Windows cmd command "ipconfig"
In the blank I suppose you should enter your desired port number, usually 25565.
the "0 to 0" should be the desired hours for this port forward to be in action.
The "both" should be selected.
So enter the last 3 digits from your compuers internal IP address in the 192.168.0.xxx
and then the small check box should be checked.
This is for your port forwarding, by the way ...
Last edited by jacool (2011-08-13 19:50:44)

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jacool wrote:
I don't use a Mac but there should be something similar to Windows cmd command "ipconfig"
In the blank I suppose you should enter your desired port number, usually 25565.
the "0 to 0" should be the desired hours for this port forward to be in action.
The "both" should be selected.
So enter the last 3 digits from your compuers internal IP address in the 192.168.0.xxx
and then the small check box should be checked.
This is for your port forwarding, by the way ...
It's ifconfig I believe...
But that's what it is on the mac, anyways.
I did that, but it didn't give me the same IP as the one on my minecraft server
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kayybee wrote:
jacool wrote:
I don't use a Mac but there should be something similar to Windows cmd command "ipconfig"
In the blank I suppose you should enter your desired port number, usually 25565.
the "0 to 0" should be the desired hours for this port forward to be in action.
The "both" should be selected.
So enter the last 3 digits from your compuers internal IP address in the 192.168.0.xxx
and then the small check box should be checked.
This is for your port forwarding, by the way ...It's ifconfig I believe...
But that's what it is on the mac, anyways.
I did that, but it didn't give me the same IP as the one on my minecraft server![]()
Yeah, it's ifconfig for macs, but for windows it's ipconfig, and the only ip i got was the internal ip which only i can connect to

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jacool wrote:
fg123 wrote:
Yes. You put your internal ip into the blank for the port forwarding.
Not in the blank but the last 3 digits should be in the 192.168.0.xxx thingy.
OMG!!! THE LEGENDARY JACOOL...IS ACTIVE?!! THE CREATOR OF CUBE GUY!!!?!?! *Faints*
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