I have a problem with the live for speed server running the client and server version, where my internet provider leaves me behind a NAT (I don't have a PUBLIC IP) and I had to make redirects to my internal network.
Apparently it worked for other people on the internet to access my LFS server (they can log in) but I can't because my server doesn't appear in the list of servers within the game when I try to access it from another computer in my house. My server is listed on LFS World.
I tested with other internet and I can access and list my server in the server list inside I played (tested). But on my own internet I couldn't.
The only way I was able to get on my own server and play online (internet) with other people was to connect to a specific server> local network and enter the IP of the local network (192.168.xx.xxx).
Testing TCP and UDP port: TCP appears open (open) and UDP appears open but with blocking (open | filtered).
I redirected the TCP and UDP port;
I asked my provider to redirect the TCP and UDP ports;
I tested on these sites:
http://tools.testesuavelocidade.com.br/porttest.php
https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2
I already called the provider and ask them to review the redirects to the port I use (not standard use) on LFS TCP and UDP and they claim that it is redirected.
On my router besides NAT FORWARDING I also did DMZ.
What would be the explanation for why I am unable to log into my own server using my own internet?
At my old ISP, I had a valid PUBLIC IP and I was able to create a server and log in using another computer on my own internet.
Thank you!
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