I have a Ark server setup and running in a Windows server VM on my Proxmox machine. I can connect to my server in Ark when I am home and on my local network, but as soon as I try to connect when I'm off my home network I cant join.
I've setup the firewall in windows to allow the ports, and I've setup port forwarding on my TP-Link router. When I check the ports with a website checker the ports are all closed. Is this being caused by something with Proxmox? I've spent hours looking into this, tried several different ports, and cannot fix this. The only thing I can think of is that because its a proxmox VM hosting the server, theres some weird networking things going on stopping the remote traffic.
Is there a way to test this? Is this possible? Does it sound like its because of Proxmox? Are there networking settings I need to change on Proxmox to allow remote connections?
I've setup the firewall in windows to allow the ports, and I've setup port forwarding on my TP-Link router. When I check the ports with a website checker the ports are all closed. Is this being caused by something with Proxmox? I've spent hours looking into this, tried several different ports, and cannot fix this. The only thing I can think of is that because its a proxmox VM hosting the server, theres some weird networking things going on stopping the remote traffic.
Is there a way to test this? Is this possible? Does it sound like its because of Proxmox? Are there networking settings I need to change on Proxmox to allow remote connections?