Port Forwarding
Full Tutorial
1.AT first Open your web-browser. Type 192.168.1.1 in the address bar and press Enter. Note- you are entering your router settings.
2.After that the browser will ask for username and password. Usually, the natural username and password combo is admin:admin [If you have changed it, then type your customized username and password]See, I am using two routers. The first one is Nokia Siemens C2110 and the second one is DNA-A201BEI. The settings are almost same for all routers. All you need to do is to apply the same method in your router. No need to worry.
3.Then go to the port-forwarding settings in your router. In my router, the port-forwarding option is located in the Security tab. In some routers, it is located in the NAT or VIRTUAL SERVER tab.
4. Now click on 'Add' or 'New'. It will add a new port-forwarding rule.
5. Now give a name. Since I am port-forwarding for DarkComet, I will name it DC. And, I am forwarding the port 678.Now you need to get your IPv4 address. Open Command Prompt. Type 'ipconfig' (without quotation) and press Enter. Note your IPv4 address.Type your IPv4 address in the 'Internal Host IP Address' text field. Set both Internal and External packet to 678. Choose TCP/UDP as protocol. If they are separately present, make a TCP and a UDP separately.
6. Now, Apply the settings. Reboot your router. It's done now. Now run your RAT. Listen to port 678. Then use canyouseeme.org or PFPortchecker to check whether your port is open or not.
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