Note: Not sure where to put this thread so I just added it here. Kindly transfer if needed.
So, I have a question with regards to connectivity from client (ragexe) to server (rAthena). The question is, how does rAthena communicates with the client? Let say I have this scenario described(shown) below.
Login Connection Direction
Ingress: Client PUBLIC IP -> Proxy (X.X.X.A) -> Server IP (rAthena) where -> = connects to
However, the reply of server (rAthena)
Egress: Server -> Client PUBLIC IP where the proxy is already bypassed.
Char Connection Direction
Ingress: Client PUBLIC IP -> Server IP (rAthena) where
Egress: Server -> Client PUBLIC IP
Clearly, in the char connectivity proxy is bypassed.
Is it possible for the server to communicate only where the login originated?
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Note: Not sure where to put this thread so I just added it here. Kindly transfer if needed.
So, I have a question with regards to connectivity from client (ragexe) to server (rAthena). The question is, how does rAthena communicates with the client? Let say I have this scenario described(shown) below.
Login Connection Direction
Ingress: Client PUBLIC IP -> Proxy (X.X.X.A) -> Server IP (rAthena) where -> = connects to
However, the reply of server (rAthena)
Egress: Server -> Client PUBLIC IP where the proxy is already bypassed.
Char Connection Direction
Ingress: Client PUBLIC IP -> Server IP (rAthena) where
Egress: Server -> Client PUBLIC IP
Clearly, in the char connectivity proxy is bypassed.
Is it possible for the server to communicate only where the login originated?
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