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Connection Timeout, Can't connect locally.

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I have a password protected, 1x1 server running on a spare computer here in my house for me and a couple friends.  I have been running multiple Ark servers for several years this same way without any problems.  When I start up the Atlas server, it runs fine and people from outside my network can find the server, connect to it and play on it.  But whenever I try to connect to it, it instantly get a Connection Timeout message.

I have tried connecting to all 3 ports, the game port, the query port and the seamless port via steam connect:

steam://connect/192.168.1.200:37102 (Query)
steam://connect/192.168.1.200:7852 (Game)
steam://connect/192.168.1.200:27000 (Seamless)

Out of the above 3, only the query port (37102) gives me the prompt to enter in my password, so it is making that connection to the server, but after I enter in my password, it immediately says Connection Timeout. 

I tried to connect via VPN to the server.  I enabled my VPN and loaded up the ATLAS browser, I found my server in the list and click connect, it shows me the preview of my server so I click Join and enter in the server password.  It waits for a while and then says Connection Timeout.

I couldn't find any options in my router for NAT loopback settings, I have an older router.  But I should be able to connect right?  I mean it works fine in Ark, so I don't understand what's wrong.  Does anyone have any suggestions?  Someone told me that Atlas doesn't support LAN connections, is that true?  Is there another work around?

I have spent the last few days trying to figure this out, so if anyone has any other suggestions, I would welcome them with open arms.

Cheers and Happy Holidays!

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Just wondering, but are there any server owners that have been able to connect through their own LAN?  If so, what IP (Server/Router/WAN) and which Port (Game/Query/Seamless) are you using to connet to the server with?

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I guess anyone that has it working, probably wouldn't be reading this section of the forums lol.  😞

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All of your ports are wrong unless you are converting public>private.

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On 25/12/2018 at 21:39, Fervid said:

Tengo un servidor 1x1 protegido con contraseña que se ejecuta en una computadora de repuesto aquí en mi casa para mí y un par de amigos. He estado ejecutando varios servidores Ark durante varios años de la misma manera sin ningún problema. Cuando inicio el servidor Atlas, funciona bien y las personas que no pertenecen a mi red pueden encontrar el servidor, conectarse a él y jugar en él. Pero cada vez que intento conectarme a él, aparece instantáneamente un mensaje de Tiempo de espera de conexión.

He intentado conectarme a los 3 puertos, el puerto de juegos, el puerto de consulta y el puerto sin problemas a través de Steam Connect:

steam: //connect/192.168.1.200: 37102 (Query)
steam: //connect/192.168.1.200: 7852 (Game)
steam: //connect/192.168.1.200: 27000 (Seamless)

De los 3 anteriores, solo el puerto de consulta (37102) me da la solicitud de ingresar mi contraseña, por lo que está haciendo esa conexión con el servidor, pero luego de ingresar mi contraseña, inmediatamente dice "Tiempo de espera de conexión". 

Intenté conectarme vía VPN al servidor. Habilité mi VPN y cargué el navegador ATLAS, encontré mi servidor en la lista y hice clic en conectar, me muestra la vista previa de mi servidor, así que hago clic en Unirme e ingreso la contraseña del servidor. Espera un momento y luego dice Connection Timeout.

No pude encontrar ninguna opción en mi enrutador para la configuración de loopback NAT, tengo un enrutador más antiguo. Pero debería poder conectarme ¿verdad? Quiero decir que funciona bien en Ark, así que no entiendo lo que está mal. ¿Alguien tiene alguna sugerencia? Alguien me dijo que Atlas no admite conexiones LAN, ¿es cierto? ¿Hay otro trabajo alrededor?

He pasado los últimos días tratando de resolver esto, por lo que si alguien tiene alguna otra sugerencia, les daría la bienvenida con los brazos abiertos.

Saludos y felices fiestas!

MultiHome=IPLanServer

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