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I am making just a simple chat system using socket programming technique in vb.net . It works fine on local network but how to use that over internet .. I also try Port forwarding on my router ... May be my way is wrong . Please tell me the correct way for port forwarding .. and tell me how to connect client to the server ??? Am i have to use a public IP of server system ???

the server side code is this :

    Imports System.Net.Sockets
    Module Module1

        Sub Main()
    Console.WriteLine("")
    Dim clientListener As New TcpListener(12380)
    clientListener.Stop()
    clientListener.Start()
    Console.WriteLine("")
    Dim mySocket As Socket = clientListener.AcceptSocket()
    Console.WriteLine("")
    Dim recieveBuff(225) As Byte
    mySocket.Receive(recieveBuff, recieveBuff.Length, SocketFlags.None)
    Dim str As String = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString(recieveBuff, 0, recieveBuff.Length).Trim(Microsoft.VisualBasic.ChrW(0))
    While Not str.StartsWith(".")
        Console.WriteLine(str)
        mySocket.Receive(recieveBuff, recieveBuff.Length, SocketFlags.None)
        str = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString(recieveBuff, 0, recieveBuff.Length).Trim(Microsoft.VisualBasic.ChrW(0))
    End While
    Console.WriteLine("")
    clientListener.Stop()
    End Sub

    End Module

and the client side code is this : (those both are console applications)

    Imports System.Net.Sockets
    Imports System.IO

    Module Module1

    Sub Main()

    Try
        Console.WriteLine("Connecting to localhost ")
        Dim serverListener As New TcpClient("192.168.1.103", 12380)
        Dim readStream As Stream = serverListener.GetStream
        serverListener.SendBufferSize = 256
        Console.WriteLine("Input Lines:")
        Dim str As String = Console.ReadLine()
        While 370
            Dim sendBuff As Byte() = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(str)
            readStream.Write(sendBuff, 0, sendBuff.Length)
            If str.StartsWith(".") Then
                GoTo Done
            End If
            str = Console.ReadLine()

        End While
       Done:       Console.WriteLine("Done")
        Catch exp As Exception
        Console.WriteLine("Exception: " + exp.ToString())
       End Try
       End Sub
       End Module
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  • Check that the firewall at both ends allows traffic through on that port. This is nothing to do with vb.net as such so might be a better fit on super user?
    – Matt Wilko
    Oct 7, 2013 at 13:20
  • @CodeCaster It works fine on local network but i write the public IP of server then it does not works .... how to make it worl over internet ??? Oct 7, 2013 at 14:08
  • You need to explain what "does not work" means.
    – CodeCaster
    Oct 7, 2013 at 14:09
  • Dim serverListener As New TcpClient("110.36.2.78", 3009) now i put the public Ip of server in tcpclient("here",3009) on this line it gives error , his is the error : No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 110.36.2.78:3009 Oct 7, 2013 at 14:14
  • @codeCaster what about if i use TCP Hole Punching ?? i cannot get any example that how to do this in vb.net ?? can u have any idea about this ?? Oct 7, 2013 at 14:56

2 Answers 2

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You will need to use the public IP if the client is outside of your LAN.

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First you need to enable port forwarding in the router, port should be lie between 49152 and 65535 and Address would be the private address of the server ex:"192.168.1.x"
Make sure you start listening your server in the new port (the one between 49152 and 65535)
then go to canyouseeme.org

and type the new port that you used and press check port if the result was success than your configuration was correct and your server now is accessible via internet ,if the result was a red Error then you might done something wrong,probably a firewall problem, or you need to change the router.
if you get success then you must change this line in every client instead of the old one:

      Dim serverListener As New TcpClient(YourPublicIpAdrees,NewPort)    

To get your public ip address go here myip.
This is how to send a socket over internet, try it and comment your result.

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