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As many people that have claimed to host their servers successfully and yet...It seems no one has thought to get a server build working correctly with all the changes/merges/SQL stuff already configured. Then just save the server build as is and share it?
It just doesn't seem to make sense in sharing server files that need lots of technical work to function properly.
For example, the server could be pre-configured for correct functioning, and shared so that all we should* have to do is change our own IP with static IP to match the server's IP. Oh and of course to change the IP in element/userdata/server/serverlist.txt
Does anyone agree? Or is it just not as simple as that?
I've tried 4 different server file builds and what clients I can find with absolutely no luck whatsoever.
I swear I'm not trying to be a penis, nor am I trying to be ungrateful for all the hard work put into this entire forum on a whole. I'm just trying to help out those like myself who, after 4 solid days and many long nights of frustration, just want to connect to their own JD server.
Sorry for going on and on about it. Feel free to offer any and all feedback!
It just doesn't seem to make sense in sharing server files that need lots of technical work to function properly.
For example, the server could be pre-configured for correct functioning, and shared so that all we should* have to do is change our own IP with static IP to match the server's IP. Oh and of course to change the IP in element/userdata/server/serverlist.txt
Does anyone agree? Or is it just not as simple as that?
I've tried 4 different server file builds and what clients I can find with absolutely no luck whatsoever.
I swear I'm not trying to be a penis, nor am I trying to be ungrateful for all the hard work put into this entire forum on a whole. I'm just trying to help out those like myself who, after 4 solid days and many long nights of frustration, just want to connect to their own JD server.
Sorry for going on and on about it. Feel free to offer any and all feedback!