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You aren't running your mysqld service. You need to be running your MySQL server from something like WampServer or XAMPP. If they're configured properly, then it will connect just fine.
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Join Today!You aren't running your mysqld service. You need to be running your MySQL server from something like WampServer or XAMPP. If they're configured properly, then it will connect just fine.
Thanks, fixed it.The error is telling you exacly what the problem is There is ez fix for it go to Control Panel/System And Secure/System/Advanced System Settings/Environment Variables/ after you are inside check if there is a Path if there is a path delete it and Click NEW../PATH then go to Computer C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_80\bin This is mine but change it to Yours..
Thanks, fixed it.
Everything seems to be in order now, but I can't launch the client. I didn't change any of the IP strings in ServerConstants.java cause I thought it would just connect to localhost. Then I tried changing it to my IP in both ServerConstants and hex editing the client, no luck.
It's a clean localhost from the MoopleDev thread.
One thing I'll note is that the MySQL server setup didn't go the same way as the tutorial. I had less options like for example, there was no option to change the 'server host' in MySQL Server 5.7.19.
Done a lot of experimenting.Make sure you are using in the client (localhost.exe) the 127.0.0.1 ip and in the source you can change the ip strings to you're public ip . Reply if any changes.
Done a lot of experimenting.
I basically re-extracted the MoopleDev source and started from scratch (I may have tampered with something I forgot about), and it worked. I could log in to the game with both a clean 127.0.0.1 IP or a Hamachi IP hex edited into the client, but by WAN IP would not work.
It's because forwarding the ports in my router wasn't working because my retarded ISP forced me to upgrade to this new modem, which became the new main gateway for ports, and also didn't work. Ended up bridging the modem, and I think my ports are ok now, but now there's another issue.
My Localhost client now has my WAN IP hex edited in, and I can get in the game perfectly fine, but when I give the exact same client to my friend, along with the exact same v83 Maplestory folder, he gets "unable to log into the game server" after entering his pic/pin. Is there a way to fix this?
Every time I change the IP, I recompile the .jar every time. My current serverconstants has my WAN IP, along with the client.
That is exactly the setup I have, except the localhost client I'm using has my WAN IP hex edited in it too (don't see how changing that to 127.0.0.1 would help my friend).Listen go change the string ip's to you're wan (public) and in you're localhost use the ip 127.0.0.1 and to you're friend send the same localhost with the same ip that you have put in the source and make sure you put the jce and dist files in the correct folders . And which source you use?