How to forward some ports!

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How to forward some ports!

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guys, before i use bifrost rat , i need to forword some ports. how should i do that? please a lil bit help.... i am behind a router.Really i don't know where to start from.

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What router do you have?
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MSI....

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Don't know mich about MSI router but try this

http://192.168.1.254

user: admin
pass: admin


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i think you wanna kill me with this neo :P

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Ok home again =]

Did you manage to login on the router?

Anyway lets try to fix this =]

click on "start" then "run" and then write in "cmd" now write in ipconfig

the "standard gateway" is your routers IP address, typ that address in your web browser and you should get a window prompting for username and password. try entering admin as username and admin as password.

you can also try these combos if the above didn't work

Username: Admin
Password:

Username: Administrator
Password: admin

Username: Administrator
Password: Administrator

Username: Admin
Password: Pass

Username: Admin
Password: Password


well...you get the picture ^^

When you are in click Advanced, then do the following

1: Go to Virtual server
2: In the server IP window place the last numbers of your local IP address (check in start/run/cmd -> ipconfig)
3: you can leave public port empty, and in private port type in what port you want to open
4: protocol = what protocol you want to use (most likely TCP)
5: Check enable
hit apply or whatever
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