E2150 - EarthNet - InsideEARTH
EarthNet - InsideEARTH
EarthNet is a multiplayer game lobby server that is custom built to connect players from around the world. This article covers the community version of the server. It supports the following games:
- Earth 2150: Escape from the Blue Planet
- Earth 2150: The Moon Project
- Earth 2150: Lost Souls
- World War II: Panzer Claws
- World War III: Black Gold
How to Connect
In order to connect to EarthNet, you need to connect to our VPN network using OpenVPN and configure required firewall settings (see "Why are we using OpenVPN" section below). There is a Video Guide available in case you run into any issues.
Connecting to InsideEARTH VPN
- Install OpenVPN Client or OpenVPN Community Client
- Download and Import the following;
- OpenVPN configuration file
- Right Click > Save As, then double click to import
- EarthNet Registry configuration file
- Right Click > Save As, then double click to import
- OpenVPN configuration file
- Right click the OpenVPN Tray icon and click connect on IE-VPN"
- It should say connected and issue you with an IP. The tray icon should become green.
- Check if you can connect to EarthNet - launch Earth 2150 then select:
- Multiplayer
- Player profile
- EarthNet
- EarthNet (IE)
Next Steps - firewall rules
Download and run the following PowerShell script Earth2150: EarthNet Configurator (Right Click > Save As, then double click to run it)
If it doesn't work (notepad window shows up instead of PowerShell one or you get an error "File ... cannot be loaded because running scripts is disabled on this system"), then navigate to the folder where you saved the script, hold Shift and do right click on empty place, select "Open PowerShell window here", paste the following commands and press Enter:
Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Scope CurrentUser -Force
Unblock-File -Path Earth2150-EarthNet-Configurator.ps1
.\Earth2150-EarthNet-Configurator.ps1
The script ensures that you have the required firewall rules set, as documented in EarthNet Troubleshooting.
Manual configuration
If you prefer to configure it all manually (without running PowerShell script), follow these instructions.
Community Server Capabilities
Functioning
- Main Lobby
- Game Lobbies
- Custom Channels
- Access Control via Game Versioning.
Non-Functional
- Accounts
- Account Info
- Player Stats
- Ladder
- Weekly Ladder
- Monthly Ladder
- Help
Why are we using OpenVPN
Port forwarding has always been an issue for plenty of players since day one of Earth 2150 release. Massive deploying of routers in households, combined with restricted administrative access to it by Internet Service Providers and giving to end-users private (non-public) IP addresses instead of real ones, made this issue only worse over the years.
This is where OpenVPN comes in handy. When you, your friends and everyone else are connecting to our OpenVPN server, you will be automatically assigned with virtual IP addresses from the same network, which practically puts you in the same virtual Local Area Network, and since that moment it doesn't matter if you have or haven't public IP and/or restricted router — all you have to do is to make sure your local firewall in your operating system doesn't block necessary traffic.
This VPN is free of charge, you don't have to pay anything to use it.
Using this VPN is safe as it's configured to pass through only necessary game traffic, anything else like shared folders is restricted by default on server side.
OpenVPN Security
The IE OpenVPN network is secured to only allow the game traffic on the relevant ports, these are:
2300-2400 6073 17171-17172 17771 47624 ICMP (ping)
All other traffic is blocked