It's because I notice in your image, your ISP modems are also routers, thus blocking your ports.
Humnmm... The Ports are open also at the both modens/routers. I'll try bridge option and let you know. Thanks
It's because I notice in your image, your ISP modems are also routers, thus blocking your ports.
Humnmm... The Ports are open also at the both modens/routers. I'll try bridge option and let you know. Thanks
Display MoreIt doesn't matter if your IP is dynamic. When you host a server and have your ports open properly, your server will list on the master server browser.
You do NOT have to enter your outside IP address in server.properties.
You do NOT setup a Dynamic DNS service to your inside IP address (e.g. 10.0.0.1 | 192.168.1.1) .. you setup your dynamic DNS service to your real world outside Dynamic IP address (e.g. go to whatsmyip.com). If you install the Dynamic DNS client and configure it with your Dynamic account, it will auto update the dynamic DNS with whatever outside IP address your ISP provides you. e.g. yourDynDNSname.org will point to your outside IP address.
hope this helps!
Thank you for your comment, but doesn't help. Sorry. The ports are properly mapped but the server is not listed on the master server browser. This is the scenario:
Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Folks, I have a scenario of two ISP, both with dynamic IP. Thus I associated a Dynamic DNS Service to a server inside my network (IP: 10.1.0.10).
The problem is that this IP makes no sense at "server.proprieties" config file nor as a public IP to the players connect.
Therefore, I'm wondering if it is possible to add the config parameter such as "DNS name of the server" at the config file and handle it properly.
Does anyone have the same problem?
Thanks in advance.