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  2. I need help, I have tried absolutely everything I know to get this working. I have port forwarding rules for 80 and 53 but 80 seems to be the only one that works. The rule for 53 is set to UDP, my DSI has the correct settings and passes the connection test. I have turned off windows firewall, my AV, my router firewalls, and the GTS server always always fails. 80 is fine it works but something is up with 53 and I can not figure it out. I have port rules for both windows firewall and my router but neither seem to work for port 53. Any help is appreciated. Ok this is rediculous, canyouseeme.org now says success for both ports but the GTS still fails. No idea what to do.
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