(11-08-2015, 06:24 PM)Anti-Ultimate Wrote: Soo uh, are you in the University right now? If so, they probably have blocked all services except SSH/TLS/HTTPS and HTTP. I usually walk around that problem by using my OpenVPN that is setup on my router at home.
No I'm at a friends testing to see if the university wifi is the problem.
(11-08-2015, 06:02 PM)Kurausukun Wrote: Port scans aren't always accurate, and especially with Windows since it replies with a RST no matter what the query is. Try typing "netstat -a" in an elevated command prompt.so I've tried running netstat -a because I read elsewhere it shows what PST and UDP ports are listening. It shows a couple ones are listening, loads more and says they are timed out and lastly just loads a lot at once and closes before I can decipher it... I've gone on xfinity, since comcast is my internet provider, and tried to enable port forwarding where I am prompted to enter the information. I enter my server ipv6 address and my server ip address, label the command service as other and the program as 'dolphin'. Then enter the port as the smash communities port, 6262 for the start and end port and I still get the error message. even after turning off the firewall on my router and my computer.
