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Arma 3 Apex Windows, can't access RCon

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Hello users,

 

I have some issues with my current Arma 3 Apex Server which is running on a windows 7 machine. After I installed BEC and configurated the BEServer.cfg it doesn't seem that it's working well. I mean if the server is started (by the way I am running a KotH Server) I can login with BEC but only sometimes, no always and not with -f config.cfg. I have to use -f config.cfg --dsc so it's waiting for the server's timeout. That's weird and a way more big problem is the RCon. I am able to access it on the localhost for example using DaRT on my server via 127.0.0.1 and I used port 2301 and 2306 because they are not used by ArmA. Both were working for localhost but I can't access RCon from my personal Computer although I opened the ports on my firewall and for testing I fully disabled it but it's still not working. Anyone who can help me with that because I really need BEC e.g. for Scheduler and RCon for controlling my Server from my PC. I don't wanna remote access the root everytime I want to join via RCon.

 

Greetz Relentless

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Since its on windows 7 I'll assume its not running out of a datacenter and you haven't opened ports on the router properly in order for it to send and receive traffic from the outside.

 

is the server running out of a datacenter (if the above is not true)? if so theres a good chance theres a hardware firewall filtering traffic on the server's end (usually in some cases you can access it through a web browser on the server when remotely controlling the machine). Ask your provider if theres anything that could be preventing a connection from the outside on their end.

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Since its on windows 7 I'll assume its not running out of a datacenter and you haven't opened ports on the router properly in order for it to send and receive traffic from the outside.

 

is the server running out of a datacenter (if the above is not true)? if so theres a good chance theres a hardware firewall filtering traffic on the server's end (usually in some cases you can access it through a web browser on the server when remotely controlling the machine). Ask your provider if theres anything that could be preventing a connection from the outside on their end.

 

First thanks for the answer but I don't think it's the firewall because just for testing I fully disbled it and it was still not working. I already opened the ports that RCon needs and I am able to connect to the server, for me that means that the port forwarding works otherwise I won't be able to join the server but I can't connect to the RCon.

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