First of all I don't believe that OSX setups it's firewall by default. I could be wrong, but I've always had the choice to turn it on after any fresh installs of OS X.x.
Which then brings me to believe that the problem is in your .ini file for UT2003, because you seem to have all the ports opened up for your machine's IP that you want to run the server on. Again I could be wrong, just adding my $.02.
Within your UT2003.ini or your Server.ini file or if you don't have one or the other your Default.ini file there should be a line that looks like this:
ServerBehindNAT=False
you need to change "False" to "True".
The easiest way to do this is to use Terminal & vi (VIsual Text Editor) and do a search with the "/" function within the .ini file. An example would be
Within Terminal:
"cd" to the "System" directory within UT2003
type
vi whicheveroneyouareusing.ini
Within VI:
type ":" to get to the command line for vi
and then
type "/Behind" without the quotes and then hit the [Enter] key
you should see something like this now
[IpDrv.MasterServerUplink]
DoUplink=True
UplinkToGamespy=True
SendStats=True
ServerBehindNAT=False
Let me know if this works out for you. If you have any problems, when looking through the Tutorials, you want to check out the llinux stuff more than windows stuff because OSX is closer to linux because both are closer to UNIX then Windows.
Cheers!
ServersUp! Now go kick some A$$
BeTACoDE
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