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Join Today!Its ./stop_server.sh. Only problem is, it won't stop the server. Why? Because its trying to call /bin/killall which doesn't exist. Killall is located in /usr/bin/. I fixed it simply by creating a symlink, just go into /bin and type: link /usr/bin/killall killall. And then stop_server.sh will correctly stop the server.I dont remember the command to stop server... should be ./stop.sh or ./stop_server.sh
If you're lucky, you can just do this. Boot the VM. At the prompts, try to enter "root" for username and "root" for password. Once booted, type: nano /etc/network/interfaces. Move the cursor down to the words "eth0" and change them to "eth1".glh290 said:i think i dont have the files right i dont have a pwserver folder config folder and stuff like that where i get thos?
Dragganta said:ok congratz for make this THREAD.. server works perfect..BUT
as i want try to use **BATGM* it say cant reach or not allow..
beastie said:you will have to allow BatGM to Access the Mysql database so do the following..
In phpmyadmin (after you have logged in as root) select your database (dbo) then select the privileges tab, once you have done that select "open new phpmyadmin window"
once that opens you should see the user overview page
1. select add user
2. add the following..
USER = root
HOST = IP of the comp that has BATGM on it
PASSWORD = Your Password
Retype Password = Your Password
Ignore Generate Password
3. now select for Database for user Grant all privileges on wildcard name (username\_%)
4. select check all
5. hit go
Chances are your router/modem is doubling as a firewall and blocking all but specific incoming traffic. You'll need to read up its manual and enable port forwarding to the VM's IP for port 29000. If you want people to be able to register, you'll also need to forward port 80.jefinhovp said:my server called everything perfect, now the problem is because people outside my network can not access the ip of VMware?