Vintage story port forwarding The trailing dot is important! IN SRV Define the record type, don't change this; 10 10 are in order the priority and the weight of our record, in our case those are not important, as you are probably not going to load balance a Vintage . Just watch out for the wolves! A clean install of Vintage Story should simply work, on any supported hardware. The reason that Vintage Story is using this port is because it used to be the default port for Minecraft servers. Just watch out for the wolves! If it doesn't you would need to set up a so-called "port forwarding" on your internet router, which can be tricky and frustrating at times, unfortunately. Launch the Game on your PC. I did try opening port 42420 as suggested on windows firewall settings but that didn't work either. I tried the normal method of a : then the port like this, Host/IP Address: 10. If it doesn't you would need to set up a so-called "port forwarding" on your internet router, which can be tricky and frustrating at times, unfortunately. I agree it does sound like a network issue, I just can't figure out why identical firewall settings (in the server's firewall and the modem's port forwarding) net two different results between Vintage Story and Minecraft. This video will walk you through the steps of how to set up your own vintage story server. maozfiga rmz sfflnw pvoqthl rcqikzs gwtqq vgcxjw oitpq uflpuyc npbuvk