hi sorry to harm you again with the same question, but to see the [netsend]-help-reference was not the help i needed. Also i know [netclient] and [netserver]. i'd like to build a connection between two computers over the internet. both computers are behind a router. although i know the IP of my router and LAN-IP of my computer, i don't have an idea, what the connection adress of an outside [netsend] is supposed to be to build up a connection to the [netreceive] on my computer.
On Sunday, Mar 14, 2004, at 15:45 America/New_York, aym3ric wrote:
make sure you forward the right netsend/receive port to the right local IP
Does that mean if i know the right port i only have to specify the routers IP and this port-number in the connecting-message? if yes, how can i find out the "right" port?
If somebody has done that yet, could he/she send me an example of the [connect {IP} {port}]-message?
have a nice sunday
roman
You have to set up the port forwarding on the router. It's not a PD thing.
On Sunday 21 March 2004 01:37, Roman Haefeli wrote:
hi sorry to harm you again with the same question, but to see the [netsend]-help-reference was not the help i needed. Also i know [netclient] and [netserver]. i'd like to build a connection between two computers over the internet. both computers are behind a router. although i know the IP of my router and LAN-IP of my computer, i don't have an idea, what the connection adress of an outside [netsend] is supposed to be to build up a connection to the [netreceive] on my computer.
On Sunday, Mar 14, 2004, at 15:45 America/New_York, aym3ric wrote:
make sure you forward the right netsend/receive port to the right local IP
Does that mean if i know the right port i only have to specify the routers IP and this port-number in the connecting-message? if yes, how can i find out the "right" port?
If somebody has done that yet, could he/she send me an example of the [connect {IP} {port}]-message?
have a nice sunday
roman
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Hallo, Pall Thayer hat gesagt: // Pall Thayer wrote:
You have to set up the port forwarding on the router. It's not a PD thing.
You can test with "telnet". If "telnet server.name.org 3000" works then "netsend server.name.org 3000" will work. This really is a network issue.
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make sure you forward the right netsend/receive port to the right local IP
Does that mean if i know the right port i only have to specify the routers IP and this port-number in the connecting-message? if yes, how can i find out the "right" port?
when you use netsend/netrecieve *you* chose the port... so, on your firewall forward the port number you chose in your patch to the ip of your pc on teh local network.
Thank you all for your help. It's working now.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh Steiner" josh@vitriolix.com To: "Roman Haefeli" reduzierer@yahoo.de Cc: "post pd-msg" pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 6:00 AM Subject: Re: [PD] netsend over internet again
make sure you forward the right netsend/receive port to the right local
IP
Does that mean if i know the right port i only have to specify the
routers
IP and this port-number in the connecting-message? if yes, how can i find out the "right" port?
when you use netsend/netrecieve *you* chose the port... so, on your firewall forward the port number you chose in your patch to the ip of your pc on teh local network.
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