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Projectshifter 03-29-2006 01:38 AM

Graal Ports?
 
I've decided instead of using a proxy anymore I'm going to just go ahead put in a request with my university to open up certain ports on the firewall. I need to know what ports Graal/RC use so I can try and talk them into it. I'm assuming Stefan would be the one to answer, but maybe someone else has a list out there.

Ibonic 03-29-2006 01:45 AM

http://support.cyberjoueurs.com/supp...dex_v2&id=8&c=


Quote:

SERVERLIST
Port 14922

GAME SERVERS
Ports 14880 - 14999

Prozac 03-30-2006 07:08 PM

for more port info on various web connections, on windows:

-go to Start and choose Run
-enter command and click ok
a DOS window will pop up.
in the window type in:
netstat -n
the Foreign addresses are the ip and port
in the format ip : port
such as
12.12.12.12:80

such that you could run this command before and after starting graal, or a web browser, or a messenger etc. and see what ip and port it uses.

The newest connection will be at the bottom.
For example, with this method i found that the login screen when you start graal is port 14900, and my playerworld is on port 14929 but at a different ip.

KuJi 03-30-2006 09:37 PM

^--- He is a linux lover btw

Rick 03-30-2006 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KuJi
^--- He is a linux lover btw

So?

KuJi 03-31-2006 02:56 AM

Meaning he can't goto start then run, as he doesn't have such buttons?

Nor does he have dos.

Projectshifter 03-31-2006 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prozac
for more port info on various web connections, on windows:

-go to Start and choose Run
-enter command and click ok
a DOS window will pop up.
in the window type in:
netstat -n
the Foreign addresses are the ip and port
in the format ip : port
such as
12.12.12.12:80

such that you could run this command before and after starting graal, or a web browser, or a messenger etc. and see what ip and port it uses.

The newest connection will be at the bottom.
For example, with this method i found that the login screen when you start graal is port 14900, and my playerworld is on port 14929 but at a different ip.

KuJi is right, I normaly don't use windows, but thanks for the suggestion, although I am already well aware of how to do that. The big issue is that if you can't connect to Graal then you can't see what ports it is using ;)

Prozac 03-31-2006 06:07 AM

well you could also do (like what i did in visual basic)
once you know the ip
run a loop in perl or something to do a tcp/ip request for information
and save the results to a file, or log the ports where the request dosent timeout. u can google for how to do this.

Projectshifter 04-10-2006 05:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prozac
well you could also do (like what i did in visual basic)
once you know the ip
run a loop in perl or something to do a tcp/ip request for information
and save the results to a file, or log the ports where the request dosent timeout. u can google for how to do this.

Visual basic is a windows proprietary program. I'd say sadly but it's made by Microsoft. There is no point in sitting and writing a program when I can simply ask. Plus you can only see it connecting to the serverlist, not the actual servers.

Omini 04-10-2006 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ibonic
http://support.cyberjoueurs.com/supp...dex_v2&id=8&c=

Quote:

SERVERLIST
Port 14922

GAME SERVERS
Ports 14880 - 14999

Please note Ibonic has already given the ports...


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