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Hi lenin,

On 13 Mar 2008 at 22:17, lenin spoke, thus:
> One of my friends and me wanted to play AudioQuake on my server. I could
> connect to it without a problem but he couldn't. My server was listed at
> the stats and servers website with its ip-adress, wich my friend cut and
> pasted after the connect in the console of zquake. But Quake always sayd
> "Bad server adress". After this we tryed to connect to a public server, it
> didn't work again. What can be the reason?

Are you quite sure you pasted the address correctly?  Try typing it 
manually to make certain you aren't providing a malformed address.

Is your connection shared?  If you are using a router, then UDP traffic to 
the server port (27500 by default) needs to be let in to the internal 
server machine.  Just configuring software firewalls won't necessarily 
work, since in the usual case NAT is being used and you need to add a 
mapping in your router's configuration.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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