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Setting up for Internet play?

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Sorry I came from Vietnam, so me understanding very little English. I want to ask: how to make up games online Fangya. I need to create a server for this game

Thanks very much if you help me :wink:

If you understand Vietnamese:
Cho mình hỏi làm thế nào để đưa trò chơi FangYa lên làm game online. Nghĩa là mình tạo ra một server cho phép mọi người trên mạng chơi trực tuyến. Xin giúp đỡ mình. Trân thành cảm ơn.
 
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Yes, after using a different guide here on this website to set up the server, mine will instruct you from start to finish on how to alter it to run for internet play.
 
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You can write guide for me now? I very thanks if you write it
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ah, i can convert from MSSQL database to MySQL?. Because my expertise is PHP - Mysql but the game using MSSQL - ASP.NET
 
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Basically the only thing you have to do is change the IPs into your WAN IP. It's not much different from hosting it locally.
 
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Basically the only thing you have to do is change the IPs into your WAN IP. It's not much different from hosting it locally.

Uhm, i think so... but you can answer my questions are not? It's #5:
i can convert from MSSQL database to MySQL?. Because my expertise is PHP - Mysql but the game using MSSQL - ASP.NET
 
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Your gameserver uses a DSN to connect to your database. You can't create a DSN to a MySQL server. I wouldn't even consider converting it and just use MSSQL, since it's not that much different.
 
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