Ok, when you ran portsnap fetch and extract did you see the complete list of ports speeding past on your screen. It should have taken a while.i followed 1 and 2 no problem
Ok, when you ran portsnap fetch and extract did you see the complete list of ports speeding past on your screen. It should have taken a while.i followed 1 and 2 no problem
FYI the token is longer than what you see initially if you're using the GUI shell. need to navigate to the appropriate line after "nano"-ing into the log file and press right arrow key.myne is know setup im just trying to get the log file to get the token
FYI the token is longer than what you see initially
HAHAHAHA.Ah, missed my chance, i should have said "I'm rooting for you!" and gone with that horrible pun lol
baby steps
"cd .." all the way outlol i get the pun very funny lol stil need instruction to locate the right file and how to do it (baby steps) lol il buy everyone a drink when i get it up and running lol
Am I putting Inbound port = 10011 to 30033 and then local port = 9987 twice in the local port?
what is the 19001 (do i need that too?) or did you just reassign 9987 to that?This varies a bit depending on your router. You set them up individually, and 9987 is the most important since it caries voice (10011 is the servery query port and I can't remember what 30033 is) Here is how I have mine set up:
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what is the 19001 (do i need that too?) or did you just reassign 9987 to that?