Wombat wrote:Thanks for the heads-up Xiden! Hopefully this iptable trick will eventually be included in the dreampi image so I can just plug & play =)
Have been booting up the other online games, so far so good (with the exception of a lack of players unfortuatly)
Edit; so cool, I still have my old AFO savefile with 50+ online games played, during the attract mode it showed old leaderboards. Will upload it later, perhaps it features fellow dc-talk members
I have been able to connect from day one but now all of the sudden it doesnt work and just disconnects and says that the server is unavailable. I tried the iptables patch but it doesnt help.
wilfrido16 wrote:I have been able to connect from day one but now all of the sudden it doesnt work and just disconnects and says that the server is unavailable. I tried the iptables patch but it doesnt help.
I had the same issue, double check to make sure you aren't mistyping anything. I made that mistake too.
you were right. thanks
i didn't add the two dashes in the IP tables command before the word destination
what is weird is that i never needed this before and have been playing with just dmz on for the dreamcast IP. every other game works fine without anything else required.
Naomi2 wrote:
I cannot connect to the AOF server because I always get following message: Experiencing communication problems....
That issue occurs when the DC (your router) doesn't accept UDP port 7980. Check if you have
configured your router correctly.
@Shuouma: Thx. But unfortunately my modem/router "is seeing" only the IP address of the Raspberry Pi. I know the Dreamcast IP address (x.x.x.98) but my modem/router not;(