Rumtintin
August 14th, 2018, 04:38
Hi all,
I'm suddenly unable to accept incoming connections, nor am I able to even connect a 2nd instance locally (localhost). This is the first time I've tried to host since 3.3.6, although I'm certainly not suggesting that's the cause. Details:
3.3.6
Windows 10
Xfinity Modem (in bridge mode), Asus GT-AC5300 router.
Static IP for the host PC which is connected to the Asus router via ethernet (no wifi in this mix).
1802 is forwarded (TCP, although I tried with 'both' - TCP/UDP - also) to the static IP of the host PC.
Port 1802 checks out fine on www.canyouseeme.org.
No Malwarebytes (and no other 3rd party AVS), and there are rules for both the port and the exe in Windows firewall. (Those have been there and are unchanged, but I confirmed their existence.)
I have a standard license, as do my players.
I've accepted incoming connections (and local connections via a 2nd instance) for months.
I'm only using the 32-bit executable.
I've tried a new campaign as well as an existing one. I deleted and re-downloaded fantasygrounds.exe via fgupdaterengine.exe. When I try the Connection Test, it hangs at "IN PROGRESS". When I try to connect locally, the 2nd instance just hangs while trying to connect. Same experience for external users.
The console log shows the correct alias translation to my external IP:1802 (which tests successfully on canyouseeme.org).
I attached a tracert for reference.
I'm stumped, so I thought I'd cast a wider net with the smart folks here. Thank you in advance for any suggestions or ideas.
I'm suddenly unable to accept incoming connections, nor am I able to even connect a 2nd instance locally (localhost). This is the first time I've tried to host since 3.3.6, although I'm certainly not suggesting that's the cause. Details:
3.3.6
Windows 10
Xfinity Modem (in bridge mode), Asus GT-AC5300 router.
Static IP for the host PC which is connected to the Asus router via ethernet (no wifi in this mix).
1802 is forwarded (TCP, although I tried with 'both' - TCP/UDP - also) to the static IP of the host PC.
Port 1802 checks out fine on www.canyouseeme.org.
No Malwarebytes (and no other 3rd party AVS), and there are rules for both the port and the exe in Windows firewall. (Those have been there and are unchanged, but I confirmed their existence.)
I have a standard license, as do my players.
I've accepted incoming connections (and local connections via a 2nd instance) for months.
I'm only using the 32-bit executable.
I've tried a new campaign as well as an existing one. I deleted and re-downloaded fantasygrounds.exe via fgupdaterengine.exe. When I try the Connection Test, it hangs at "IN PROGRESS". When I try to connect locally, the 2nd instance just hangs while trying to connect. Same experience for external users.
The console log shows the correct alias translation to my external IP:1802 (which tests successfully on canyouseeme.org).
I attached a tracert for reference.
I'm stumped, so I thought I'd cast a wider net with the smart folks here. Thank you in advance for any suggestions or ideas.