Hello!
Whenever I try to host a multiplayer session other players are unable to connect to my computer. Router firewall is set up correctly and there is an exception for Condor in Windows Firewall. I think the problem is that Condor picks the wrong network interface to host on.
If I start a server and turn on Automatic Port Forwarding a new UPnP rule appears on my router - as expected - however instead of forwarding to my LAN IP address (my PC is connected through ethernet) the rule tells the router to forward incoming packets to my Hyper-V ethernet adapter's IP address. This IP is outside of my LAN network. If I write a new rule to forward traffic to my LAN IP instead users still can't connect so it's not just an issue with UPnP I believe the server is hosted on the wrong adapter.
Feature request: include a dropdown list where we can select the interface to host on.
P.S.: If somebody could help my uninstall all the Hyper-V interfaces that would be much appreciated I haven't been able to do so as of yet.
Issue with multiple network adapters
Issue with multiple network adapters
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Re: Issue with multiple network adapters
Found a solution to the Hyper-V adapters here: viewtopic.php?f=32&t=17956&p=165430&hil ... +v#p165430. What worked for me was to uninstall both Hyper-V and Windows Sandboxing from Windows Features, reboot then manually uninstall the adapters from Device Manager.
I will test if I can host tomorrow.
I will test if I can host tomorrow.
Re: Issue with multiple network adapters
Also open port 56278 (default one, may be another one if you wish) for TCP/UDP traffic
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Re: Issue with multiple network adapters
Are you using DSHelper?
If not that is the easiest way. Set it up as needed and open up the port Wickid states.
Run DSHelper to start the server. Then open up Condor and connect to it yourself via your WAN IP address. The good thing about using DSHelper to host too is if your Condor crashes for any reason the server will still be running so others can continue to fly.
If not that is the easiest way. Set it up as needed and open up the port Wickid states.
Run DSHelper to start the server. Then open up Condor and connect to it yourself via your WAN IP address. The good thing about using DSHelper to host too is if your Condor crashes for any reason the server will still be running so others can continue to fly.
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Re: Issue with multiple network adapters
I confirm this problem with interface choice. On a computer with 3 interfaces (localhost, LAN IP and VPN), it chooses always VPN interface. I had to remove VPN in order it works. I suppose Condor takes the last interface from the system table ordered by internal id corresponding to date of creation.
Re: Issue with multiple network adapters
Good to know I'm not the only one. I'll write an email to support@ is there any other way to escalate this matter?BOD1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 4:34 pmI confirm this problem with interface choice. On a computer with 3 interfaces (localhost, LAN IP and VPN), it chooses always VPN interface. I had to remove VPN in order it works. I suppose Condor takes the last interface from the system table ordered by internal id corresponding to date of creation.