I will try to setup with a LOG rule, but I cannot run directly on the LAN connection.
I specifically asked EA how to run through a firewall (linux 2.4, iptables) and their response was just giving the port numbers. Time to debug now, thanks =) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Antony Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 10:49 AM Subject: Re: EA Sports Madden 2001 > On Sunday 17 March 2002 2:32 pm, Tim Hunter wrote: > > > I am trying to get Madden 2001 to be able to host a game behind my iptables > > NAT. > > I got a message from EA Sports saying: > > The port numbers are for this game is TCP 1791, 1793, 3337, 9992 UDP > > 1791,1793. > > > > Though it still doesn't work, any ideas? > > Can you set up IPtables to forward packets without NATing them (ie run the > game on a local network link) and LOG everything which goes through the > machine to find out what packets are really being sent ? > > Alternatively, use the NAT rules you think are required, and add a LOG rule > at the beginning of the FORWARD chain, again to see what packets are really > going through your machine ? > > When you asked EA sports, do you just ask them what ports were used, or did > you ask them if it could work through a NAT system ? > > > Antony. > >
