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February 18th, 2020, 04:44 #11
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@Copernicus219,
I'm not sure why your connection is dropping; I've actually had the network library developer look at it too. Neither of us have been able to recreate the dropout. I'm going to try again tomorrow to recreate from my machine.
For additional information:
* Can you PM me a copy of your traceroute from your machine to noblewhale.com? (which is the developer server for matchmaking services)
* What is the make/model of your router?
* What security software / internet filtering / parental control software are you running on your machine/network?
Thanks,
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February 18th, 2020, 05:04 #12
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Also, does this seem to disconnect only when someone is connecting? If so, can you check your router for flood protection settings. Also, if so, do you happen to be using Xfinity? (which made some interesting changes recently to their routers)
Thanks,
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February 18th, 2020, 12:53 #13
Nope, using AT&T fiber.
just launched and after a few minutes got the error:
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this was with no one connecting.Last edited by Copernicus219; February 18th, 2020 at 13:23.
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February 18th, 2020, 13:27 #14
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February 19th, 2020, 07:21 #15Private Messages: My inbox is forever filling up with PMs. Please don't send me PMs unless they are actually private/personal messages. General FG questions should be asked in the forums - don't be afraid, the FG community don't bite and you're giving everyone the chance to respond and learn!
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February 19th, 2020, 19:23 #16
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I, too, have these issues on AT&T Fiber, and I have the same router. I used to work for AT&T. They pushed out a firmware update that enabled a bunch of DDOS countermeasures, one of which is "TCP Flood" detection. If it detects too many connections from the same IP address, it drops them and throttles the connection. No way to disable them.
I'm a Network Security engineer by trade, so I set up a Virtual machine in my home network and built an SSH tunnel that my players connect to, then run their game through the tunnel. Because it's encrypted, the router never sees the TCP traffic directly, and does not detect any floods. I'll admit that my solution might be overkill for many people though.
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February 19th, 2020, 20:08 #17
I had these issues on FGC and was hoping FGU wouldn't run into this because there is no port forwarding, but sounds like that may be the case? The fiber is so good though. I don't understand why I can't just use my own router/modem with ATT. I'm guessing there is something special with a fiber connection? Not sure what I can do, but I'm guessing I won't be the only one with this issue for anyone forced to use shitty routers...
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February 19th, 2020, 20:13 #18
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February 19th, 2020, 21:09 #19
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February 20th, 2020, 03:56 #20
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For folks who are not savvy to SSH tunnelling, do you have an opinion about which of the commonly recommended alternatives are likely to behave well with flood detection? https://www.fantasygrounds.com/forum...d-Alternatives
I'd normally recommend Hamachi, but being P2P perhaps that would still be prone to triggering flood detection. PureVPN seems like it would almost certainly work well but not be free.
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