On 3/1/2012 5:55 PM, giovo87 wrote:
is this the only one solution?


changing some router's configurations or ubuntu's firewall configurations
can i have the same result?
Actually, you'll have to change BOTH of those to allow the port you want through. And then your ISP also has to allow incoming connections on the desired port. I have done this, but I had to sign up for a business account with my ISP, because their TOS didn't allow me to run a server on a home acct.

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there must be another way...

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