Call Of Duty MP
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I would like to be able to start a Call Of Duty server that's visible on
the internet. My PC has two IP addresses, a local one for an internal
network and the one from my ISP, I'm not sure if this is the problem or
not.
Even if I force the IP address from the config file the server and the
players on it aren't visible from the internet server / player search.
Also, if I connect to my server from another local PC using
"CoDMP.exe +connect <internet IP>:<port>"
the connection is still made via the local IP address.
Any thoughts, comments or help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Fenster
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