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AlolanZygarde23 received kudos from peteyt in Port forwarding for Minecraft server not working
Thank you everyone for your help! I finally got it working, and it turns out the problem was just that I was giving the other person the wrong IP to join the server, and nothing with ESET at all lol.
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AlolanZygarde23 gave kudos to Nightowl in Port forwarding for Minecraft server not working
As per screenshot , you have enabled the port to be open in LAN and not in WAN which is Remote tab if I am not mistaken.
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AlolanZygarde23 gave kudos to Nightowl in Port forwarding for Minecraft server not working
Try to put the same port number in both places , Local and Remote
And in Local tab , Put the exe of minecraft server
And for example if you have a router/firewall , you must also configure it for Port Forwarding , it will be blocking connections before ESET.
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AlolanZygarde23 gave kudos to Nightowl in Port forwarding for Minecraft server not working
Make sure from your router , you portforward to your LAN IP address with the port you specified
Remove the rules from ESET , if the connection is passing to your computer from your router , then you should find ESET blocking the traffic through Network Troubleshooter
Then you could allow the server through Network Troubleshooter because there you can see what is ESET is blocking / has blocked in the recent specified time.
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AlolanZygarde23 gave kudos to Marcos in Port forwarding for Minecraft server not working
Does temporarily pausing the ESET firewall actually make a difference?
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AlolanZygarde23 gave kudos to Nightowl in Port forwarding for Minecraft server not working
That means that your firewall/router is still blocking the connection from passing to your computer.
Check this website : https://portforward.com/softwareguides/minecraft/portforward-minecraft/
And then after you can look for your router model and they will explain with screenshots how to properly portforward.
Once it's done , then you would see the connections coming to your computer and then ESET will be able to catch them.
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AlolanZygarde23 gave kudos to Nightowl in Port forwarding for Minecraft server not working
UPnP can introduce security issues , I'd prefer to have it disabled.
A portforward from the router to the local LAN address of the computer who have the minecraft server and also you need to make sure that the computer doesn't get a new IP from the router's DHCP so the portforward rule will not break.