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Old 07-16-2008
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Unable to Create a Port with a Range

Title says it all mostly.
I'm trying to create a UDP port with a range, like 1-500 for example...

But it says its a conflict even if the range is a merely 1-2.
Is that just how routers work, because I remember being able to do it before.

I have changed around the settings of my router a bit, so maybe a setting I made screwed things up...
Help would be appreciated.
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Old 07-22-2008
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Title says it all mostly.
I'm trying to create a UDP port with a range, like 1-500 for example...

But it says its a conflict even if the range is a merely 1-2.
Is that just how routers work, because I remember being able to do it before.

I have changed around the settings of my router a bit, so maybe a setting I made screwed things up...
Help would be appreciated.
No ideas?
Not sure if I can make it any clearer, ah well thanks for at least reading it. >_>
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Old 07-23-2008
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ports are unary; ie single numbers.

you may need a range of ports to be opened for a given application,
but each is still singular numbers.

to open a range of ports, depending upon the firewall, you just say
ALLOW ports x-y {tcp,udp, or tcp/udp}.

describe in detail what you're trying to allow for which application
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Old 07-23-2008
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ports are unary; ie single numbers.

you may need a range of ports to be opened for a given application,
but each is still singular numbers.

to open a range of ports, depending upon the firewall, you just say
ALLOW ports x-y {tcp,udp, or tcp/udp}.

describe in detail what you're trying to allow for which application
My gaming system needs UDP ports open for decent pier to pier game connection.

So I am trying to open say ports 1-5000 which from what your saying seems to be impossible...

And right now I'm believing you as it is still in conflict.
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Old 07-23-2008
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My gaming system needs UDP ports open for decent pier to pier game connection.

So I am trying to open say ports 1-5000 which from what your saying seems to be impossible...
IT'S irrational and dangerous!!! Far too many and these create the conflicts.

First, all ports from 1-1024 have special meanings and 'well know services' attached to them, NO GAME will ever run in this range.

Second, ports above 1025 can be registered to specific applications, eg 8080 is
used by web JSP, VNC 5900

your game(s) should have a common starting port and the add some extras for
'your friends'.

If game X needs port 6500, then set a range like 6500-6600 -- that is very doable
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Old 07-24-2008
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System specs
Have a look at this

http://www.iss.net/security_center/a...ts/default.htm
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Old 07-25-2008
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Ah...

Thanks for the help, however my system seems to be running fine even though only my TCP ports are open.

I guess this can be locked, not sure how this place works. >_>
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