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eko24
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Perhaps you right
But i set up all params except this one...
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Press Ctrl+Alt+Del start CS2D and find its name there.

name is CounterStrike2D.exe, this and all of them dont helped, so troubles should be in smth other.
P.S.
F***ing routers

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Flacko
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user archmage has written
Try Unreal Software's Counter-Strike 2D


That's just the window's caption.
Won't have any effect probably.

Try:
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CounterStrike2D.exe

If it doesn't work, then you're doing something wrong.

Make sure you're actually forwarding the packets to YOUR pc through the correct local ip.

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Unless the router is physically inside of your computer, it cannot access the process list so it can't verify the integrity of the application name as it needs to be able to access the NDIS interface in order to find socket descriptors bound to windows processes.

In other words, stop wasting your time on something so trivial, it's just an identifier for a single instance of a forwarding rule.

Since you blurred off your IP address, I assume that you took your public IP (something that doesn't look like 192.168.n.n or 10.0.n.n) and stuck that into the IP field. Your router doesn't go through a public DNS server to resolve internal host names, so it'll never find that public IP, which is the identifier for your router. Do an ipconfig and check for something like this:

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> ipconfig
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

   Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :
   Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : dword::dword:dword:dword:dword%nn
   IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : -> 10.0.n.n/192.168.n.n <-
   Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
   Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 10.0.0.1

take the bolded IP and put it in the inbound ip address. Then go to your windows firewall and either disable it or make an exception rule with the following parameters:

Inbound/Outbound: allow via port, udp, 36963, all networks

Note that even with this, you may still not be able to accept arbitrary incoming packets. If this is the case, then understand that your wireless router is too stingent and just disconnect it and just use the modem.

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FlooD
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user Lee has written
Spoiler >

tl;dr: it doesn't matter what u use for application name. try "gjhadlsjcvhdgovyawhef" or something

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eko24
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user Lee has written
Unless the router is physically inside of your computer, it cannot access the process list so it can't verify the integrity of the application name as it needs to be able to access the NDIS interface in order to find socket descriptors bound to windows processes.

In other words, stop wasting your time on something so trivial, it's just an identifier for a single instance of a forwarding rule.

Since you blurred off your IP address, I assume that you took your public IP (something that doesn't look like 192.168.n.n or 10.0.n.n) and stuck that into the IP field. Your router doesn't go through a public DNS server to resolve internal host names, so it'll never find that public IP, which is the identifier for your router. Do an ipconfig and check for something like this:

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> ipconfig
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

   Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :
   Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : dword::dword:dword:dword:dword%nn
   IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : -> 10.0.n.n/192.168.n.n <-
   Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
   Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 10.0.0.1

take the bolded IP and put it in the inbound ip address. Then go to your windows firewall and either disable it or make an exception rule with the following parameters:

Inbound/Outbound: allow via port, udp, 36963, all networks

Note that even with this, you may still not be able to accept arbitrary incoming packets. If this is the case, then understand that your wireless router is too stingent and just disconnect it and just use the modem.

my ip config result is next:
IMG:https://hunterclub.org.ua/ipconfig.jpg

There anything said about IPv4 Address
but i have ip's like 192.168.n.n:
192.168.0.1 - router
192.168.1.1 - modem
which one use ?

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palomino
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user eko24 has written
my ip config result is next:
IMG:https://hunterclub.org.ua/ipconfig.jpg

There anything said about IPv4 Address
but i have ip's like 192.168.n.n:
192.168.0.1 - router
192.168.1.1 - modem
which one use ?

Jeez.
Маска подсети = subnet mask in Russian.
Lee just said you must use that. Was that so hard?
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