Happy to hear that Gilmofo :-)
Regards.
Hi GDJ
Probably he is saying that because he's not able to connect to an OSx located into in Home Network... like, into a 192.168.*.* range or so. Mainly, as I understand, it's due to the GateKeeper of OSx is not working, not a firewall issue.
It's why I investigate this problem. I'm a IT professional and I was sure my network was ok. I do some test with Windows (worked well), communication between 2 Windows (worked well), but as soon as I put an OSx in the loop: problems appear. Looks clear to me the problem is related to the OSx, so find the problem.
Regards
Regards.
(05-25-2020, 04:53 PM)GDJ Wrote: Sounds like a lot of trouble. Glad you have it worked out.
Can you explain what this means exactly?
"100% fixed mine. Couldn't connect with another player on my network, ran this command, worked right away. Thanks!
Are you saying you are able to connect to other players inside your own network LAN? please explain "my network"
I use Sierra, normally keep my OS firewall off. Everything is secure on the Router hardware Firewall, with the exception of UDP porting forwarding for JK. No errors.
Hi GDJ
Probably he is saying that because he's not able to connect to an OSx located into in Home Network... like, into a 192.168.*.* range or so. Mainly, as I understand, it's due to the GateKeeper of OSx is not working, not a firewall issue.
It's why I investigate this problem. I'm a IT professional and I was sure my network was ok. I do some test with Windows (worked well), communication between 2 Windows (worked well), but as soon as I put an OSx in the loop: problems appear. Looks clear to me the problem is related to the OSx, so find the problem.
Regards