If it's just you and your mate playing on this server at agreed times just forward the port at those times and turn it off when you're done playing - that'll make the already tiny risk even smaller. I'd suggest it's screamingly unlikely that anybody has bothered looking at the LiF servers for exploits (there will be too few of them to exploit for the effort it would take to find an exploit - much easier to find a windows service exploit and just break into all the tens of thousands of unpatched machines out there) but I suppose there is a tiny hypothetical risk. To report a missing price, please send us an email or use the chat.
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Now, the overwhelming majority of people scanning for machines with exposed ports are just running scripts scanning millions of IPs and looking for a open port on known exploits - windows services with exposed ports that haven't been patched that kind of thing. Activate the CD Key on your Steam client to download Life is Feudal Forest Village. For anyone to exploit that they'd need to (a) find it (which isn't that hard surprisingly) and (b) find a security exploit in the LiF server.
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Basically it exposes your PC on that port to the internet.
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With port forwarding you say to your router "if anyone connects on port 20000 (or whatever you've set your LiF server to) then forward their traffic to this PC (your LiF server)". Basically because you are (potentially) several computers behind your ISPs modem or router anyone connecting to your IP address will just get dropped by your modem/router because it doesn't know which of your PCs to forward the traffic to. There is a minor risk, I'd suggest it's very unlikely anyone would be able to exploit it.