Hello everyone,
I've been following this thread with great interest as I'm encountering a similar issue with my Minecraft server setup, especially after reading about the challenges and steps taken here. Despite following similar steps for port forwarding and setting up DNS records, I'm still unable to connect to my server both from LAN and WAN, much like the original post describes.
I noticed the original setup involved using a separate device for the server (192.168.50.4) and a specific port (25550), along with a CNAME rule for the subdomain and an SRV record pointing to the correct port. I've done something similar, but I'm wondering if there might be an overlooked detail in the firewall or NAT rules that could be the culprit. Could there be a specific rule that's commonly missed but crucial for Minecraft servers?
Any insights or further elaboration on the firewall and NAT configuration steps would be immensely helpful. I'm trying to ensure I haven't missed any critical setup steps that were successful for others. Thanks in advance for any guidance!
I've been following this thread with great interest as I'm encountering a similar issue with my Minecraft server setup, especially after reading about the challenges and steps taken here. Despite following similar steps for port forwarding and setting up DNS records, I'm still unable to connect to my server both from LAN and WAN, much like the original post describes.
I noticed the original setup involved using a separate device for the server (192.168.50.4) and a specific port (25550), along with a CNAME rule for the subdomain and an SRV record pointing to the correct port. I've done something similar, but I'm wondering if there might be an overlooked detail in the firewall or NAT rules that could be the culprit. Could there be a specific rule that's commonly missed but crucial for Minecraft servers?
Any insights or further elaboration on the firewall and NAT configuration steps would be immensely helpful. I'm trying to ensure I haven't missed any critical setup steps that were successful for others. Thanks in advance for any guidance!
Statistics: Posted by CharlesBejarano — Sat Mar 02, 2024 3:08 pm