#1) What Operating System are you running the server and client on ?.
If you are running on Windows Xp or vista etc.. there is also a built
in firewall. Try disabling this host based firewall and see if you can
connect
#2) if you are trying to connect from the same machine that the server
resides on you are not connecting to 87.x.x.x . That is how the world
(internet) will see the server but not the actual address of the
server. The actual address of the server is most likely 192.168.x.x.
Connect to that address when you are on the machine hosting the server
ie.. inside the network that the server is on.


On Oct 14, 12:09 pm, jespa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've downloaded and installed the client and server realXtend and on a
> local networks works good. I've tried to get working on a external
> network but I didn't had any luck.
>
> I followed the steps 
> inhttp://docs.realxtend.org/index.php/Setting_up_Servers_for_Network_Use
> and I modified the files with my external IP withhttp://whatismyip.com
> and this told me that I have the IP 87.x.x.x (My IP)
>
> I've created an account "jp" on Authentity Server with "create user"
> command
>
> Then I've started the client realxtend with,
>
> realxtend -loginurihttp://87.x.x.x:9000(My IP)
>
> I've created an new user called "jp" and put account information boxes
> as:
>
> UserName: [email protected]:9000
> Password: *****
>
> And the on  "Connect to:" box I've put:
>
> http://87.221.38.151:9000
>
> Always the client says to me:
>
> "Unable to connect to authentication server
> received no response from 87.x.x.x:10001"
>
> I've analized the incoming and outcoming packets with a ethereal
> utility. I found that when the client sends a "sync" TCP packet then
> the client receives an "reset" TCP packet. I have had this problems
> until now and I don't known what other tests I can do to solve this
> problem.
>
> Would be posible thats an issue in the configuration of my router
> which is filtering the incoming packets?
> I have an Huawei Home Gateway 520.
> I've opened the following ports:
>
>   UDP 9000
>   TCP 9000
>   TCP 10000
>   TCP 10001
>   TCP 12000
>   TCP 53205
>
> For this test I have runned the server and client on the same PC.
>
> I just want that people from outside access my world (Realxtend). If
> anyone had done this already would be possible to explain it.
>
> Thank you in advance.
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