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    Enthusiast ankree is offline
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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    How can i set on battle grounds? I couldn't edit server.sh like qd.sh, and in the second clean start option it doesn't starts.
    And how can i stop teritory and fort if i don't want to start them? :o Is there any way to modify server.sh?

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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    when i change IP to 192.168.1.20 or xxx i cant will be not able to access internet anymore? can some body explain me?

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    JD | Web Developer mrosenov is offline
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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    Can I use Ubuntu 14? Or If not, can I use centOS but a 64 bit version?

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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    no no
    or you need edit script ( you can do it with base.rar ) and you need install yourself the lib (os 64bits and fort don't work!)

    But you know centos 32bits smp is just like 64bits

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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    Server works fine on CentOS 6.6, realm names all work etc. You have to "install" the libraries not copy them over from somehwere and it then works fine. The only libs copy is libtask.so and libskill.so the other dependencies need to be actually installed yum search is your friend

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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    What client does this work for?

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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    thank you

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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    Quote Originally Posted by cystal View Post
    when i change IP to 192.168.1.20 or xxx i cant will be not able to access internet anymore? can some body explain me?
    You need to use an external IP.

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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    How do we use launcher and patcher?

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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    wmware network options ? brige or other ? sorry bad eng :D

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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    Quote Originally Posted by FrostJlwyn View Post
    wmware network options ? brige or other ? sorry bad eng :D
    NAT or port forwarding through VMNet8.

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    JD | Web Developer mrosenov is offline
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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    Quote Originally Posted by extazy20 View Post
    NAT or port forwarding through VMNet8.
    I think NAT is a default setting when you install a clean OS.

    I personally prefer Bridged with physical IP address. otherwise I can not find the MAC address of the machine in my router and can't port forward, which is really strange you have to be able to port forward in any network type. o.o

    But if you are doing clean install of OS, just leave the settings as they are, the OS will configure it for you properly.

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    big grin Re: Easy install 1378.

    Quote Originally Posted by mrosenov View Post
    I think NAT is a default setting when you install a clean OS.

    I personally prefer Bridged with physical IP address. otherwise I can not find the MAC address of the machine in my router and can't port forward, which is really strange you have to be able to port forward in any network type. o.o

    But if you are doing clean install of OS, just leave the settings as they are, the OS will configure it for you properly.
    I have never regretted using these settings.
    1n.jpg2n.jpg

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    Re: Easy install 1378.

    Quote Originally Posted by mrosenov View Post
    I think NAT is a default setting when you install a clean OS.

    I personally prefer Bridged with physical IP address. otherwise I can not find the MAC address of the machine in my router and can't port forward, which is really strange you have to be able to port forward in any network type. o.o

    But if you are doing clean install of OS, just leave the settings as they are, the OS will configure it for you properly.
    when you use NAT with a virtual machine you're sharing that computers real ip adress with the virtual machine actually to open the ports you would open the ports for the real ip in your router and than for example in vmware in the virtual network editor open the ports for the virtual machine itself.
    in vmware workstation its under Edit-Virtual Network Editor-NAT Settings in there you can forward/route the ports from the real ip to the NAT ip the virtual machine uses.
    this should give some pointers to what i mean
    https://www.vmware.com/support/ws55/..._advanced.html

    edit: dammit didnt see the 1st pic extazy20 kinda beat me to it xD
    Last edited by morbitangel; 01-01-16 at 11:09 AM.



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