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    FARM SIMULATOR 19 MULTIPLAYER PORT OPENING

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      What ports are you trying to forward?

      How did you enter them?

      What error are you seeing that tells you it's not working?

      Steve

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        Oba @stephenw10
        last edited by stephenw10

        @stephenw10 Hi ! Thank you for your help.
        According to the info I have found for Farming Simulator 19 - PC should be TCP: 10823 and UDP: 10823
        I have followed this guide : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFAuK_m7JxE to open it and it didn't work.
        I did tried with this method to forward different ports and doesn't work as well.
        Checked if the port was open on this website : https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ and on the game.

        What I'm trying to do in the game it's to Create a game online so my friends can join and play multiplayer. I don't get any error but they can't see the game I create, so they can't join the game.
        If I bypass pfSense and connect computer to the modem it's working.

        I have also found today this info on a forum : "Re: FS19 Dedicated Port issue?

        I also had pain in the neck with frequent disconects before I found your solution. Really that was the only solution to fix the frequent disconects that my friends experience during gameplay. Port-forwarding the ports you mentioned: 5222 and 5795-5847 did wonders. I also changed the port from 10823 to 10800 and turned on UPnp. For PC users, that is the only fix. If anyone experience frequent disconects, he/she should try it "

        Problem is I can't open any port I have tried:
        139 NetBIOS
        143 IMAP
        194 IRC
        443 SSL
        445 SMB
        1433 MSSQL
        3306 MySQL
        3389 Remote Desktop
        5632 PCAnywhere
        5900 VNC
        25565 Minecraft

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        • KOMK
          KOM @Oba
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          @oba Post a screenshot of your NAT rules (Firewall - NAT - Port Forward) so we can see what you've done.

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            Oba @KOM
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            @kom Pfsense NAT port Forward.jpg

            Sorry for the delayed answer, just came back from work.Thank you for your help !

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            • KOMK
              KOM @Oba
              last edited by KOM

              @oba Redirect target IP should be your game server, not LAN Address. Change Type to Single Host and Address to your game server's IP address.

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                Oba @KOM
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                @kom NAT.jpg

                I have tried that before and Port 10823 is closed

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                • KOMK
                  KOM @Oba
                  last edited by KOM

                  @oba UDP ports are stateless and will always appear to be closed. Try your game. If it works, great. If it doesn't, check your firewall logs to see if anything is being blocked. Do a packet capture (Diagnostics - Packet Capture) on pfSense LAN to verify the forwarded packets are leaving the interface for your game server.

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    You realise the game must be running when you test that?

                    The external test can't see the port forward on the firewall it only sees the target device.

                    Steve

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                      Oba @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 Problem solved. Thank you !
                      Had to assign a Static IP.

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                        KOM @Oba
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                        @oba What do you mean exactly?

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                          Oba @KOM
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                          @kom I had to assign a static IP to the computer that runs the game from PFSENSE - Status/ DHCP leases

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                            KOM @Oba
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                            @oba That's not a static IP, that's a DHCP reservation. A static IP would be if you manually configured the game server to use a specific IP address instead of getting one from DHCP.

                            Your game server is working now?

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                              Oba @KOM
                              last edited by stephenw10

                              @kom yes, it's working now.Thank you !
                              You know better (DHCP reservation , Static IP ). That's why I ask for help here.

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                DHCP Static Mapping is how pfSense refers to that. But we knew what you meant. 😉

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