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Connecting from behind a firewall, help

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Connecting from behind a firewall, help

Post by torex »

Hi
Can anyone offer me advise please, this is the problem;

Eggdrop starts up ok with no errors, but will not connect to any network.

I run a home network into a 4 port router, all pc's and the linux box have the ip 192.168.0.x
The gateway is 192.168.0.1
My fixed ip from my isp is, 213.152.xxx.xx

I'm running eggdrop 1.6.13 with a stormbot tcl on Mandrake 8.1

The linux box has DHCP set and picks up its ip ok, as all others like www,telnet,ftp, work ok.

I have tried every way to get the eggdrop to connect, but without any luck.

Has anyone had this problem ?, or do you know how to fix ?

If anyone can help, it would make my day

Happy New year to you all.
cheers
torex
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Post by ppslim »

With NAT becoming more common, both with the use of home networks, office networks and ISP using it to help conserve IP ranges.

In the config file, set my-ip your lan IP (the 192.168 IP), and nat-ip to your public ISP provided IP.
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Post by torex »

HI
Many thanks for your help ppslim, i did try your method, but like every other way i tried, it failed.
A friend that runs a network of eggdrop bots, had a look at the eggdrop.conf, and he said its just the same as he uses, and there is no reason for it not to run.

I will go back to eggdrop 1.6.6 that worked fine for me.

thanks a lot
cheers
torex
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