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    Problem with logging in Garena

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    • GruensFroeschliG
      GruensFroeschli
      last edited by

      Is 10.110.1.254 the IP of your pfSense?
      Maybe you should ask on the garena support channel.

      We do what we must, because we can.

      Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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        L_Kuan
        last edited by

        Yeah, 10.110.1.254 for pfsense
        10.110.1.7 for myself

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        • GruensFroeschliG
          GruensFroeschli
          last edited by

          Do you see anything in the firewall log blocked?

          You could also try:

          enable upnpn on pfSense.
          remove all the portforwards you created for garena.
          tell garena to get it's ports via upnp.
          leave the static port in place.

          We do what we must, because we can.

          Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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            Siggen
            last edited by

            Just tried the client here. Didnt have to open anything for it to connect. worked straight away.
            Must be something else that cause this

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              L_Kuan
              last edited by

              What u mean?
              Client? Where's it?

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                Siggen
                last edited by

                The Garena client you show screens of further up in post…..works as it should trough pfsense.
                No need for rules to connect(login).

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                • GruensFroeschliG
                  GruensFroeschli
                  last edited by

                  I think the portforward-rules are required to be able to host a game.

                  But just to connect to the server, shouldnt require more than firewall rules allowing traffic from the LAN to the WAN.

                  Can you try to replace your pfSense with a standard cheap router?
                  If you have the same problem, your ISP might be blocking you.

                  We do what we must, because we can.

                  Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                    Siggen
                    last edited by

                    Yes, sure needed for hosting games yes. But L_Kuan didnt mention games, he didnt get that far.
                    I downloaded the Garena client to a vm running xp, and didnt have to use portforward nor Upnp to connect.
                    So i cant see why he should need to. Thats why i think it has to be something else.
                    He should do like you say(Gruens) and get another router, or connect the modem to the computer to see if that solves it.

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                      L_Kuan
                      last edited by

                      Actually, start from the begin, what i mean is
                      "Pfsense not working with Garena"
                      That mean, a cheap router can let me to play Garena not like pfsense making me suffer few months already
                      The previous router was gone due to my ex-housemate moved out, & the new comer want to use pfsense function as a router
                      After that, i can't play any online games at all

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                        Siggen
                        last edited by

                        Ok, maybe thats what u meant, but you said and also showed screenshots of login problems.
                        Like 0% login success…. Did you change your mind?
                        Like how do you know games dont work if you cant even login?

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                          L_Kuan
                          last edited by

                          I didn't mean you're wrong
                          You're correct
                          Start from the day using pfsense
                          I can't even go further like successfully login smoothly
                          So don't even need to talk about hosting a game
                          ( In garena, it's not necessary to do port forward if you want to host a game )
                          ( I tried before when i was still using cheap router )

                          About the pictures that i shown
                          Although i can login that sometimes
                          But i can do nothing also eventhough it was logged in
                          Because it will show me connection to server failed when i tried to join a room
                          So, it's useless for me to login garena also
                          Can't play, so, what's the point in logging in?

                          I'm just wondering why surfing net is ok with pfsense
                          MSN, YM, also able
                          But why all the games not working as before
                          I tried the static port already, not working also
                          ???

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