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yasuzo Both Machines are in different Networks.
Your Server use Network 192.168.175.XXX
Your Client use Network "192.168.0.XXX"
Change the IP of the Server to "192.168.0.11" or whatever you want.
Correct these config-files.
D:\TERA_SERVER\arb_gw\config_arb_gw.txt
hub_ip=127.0.0.1
hub_port=11001
game_port=10001
rest_timeout=0
rest_url=http://127.0.0.1:8080/api
rest_url_auth=http://127.0.0.1:8080/
web_shop_url=http://192.168.0.11:81/tera/ShopAuth?authKey=%s
tba_web_shop_url=http://192.168.0.11:81/tera/ShopAuth?authKey=%s
thread_cnt=16
D:\TERA_SERVER\TeraServers\DeploymentConfig.xml
<NetModerator use="false" ip="192.168.0.11" port="12345" timeout="250" threadNum="4" sessionNum="4" />
With Resource-Hacker, it's possible to set the hostname of the server instead IP-address.
In my case, I named my server "TERASV".
STRINGTABLE
LANGUAGE LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_NEUTRAL
{
302, "http://TERASV:81/tera/LauncherMain"
303, "updating launcher"
}
In IT, the gateway is a hardware or software component that establishes a connection between two systems. An IT system that does not know its communication partner directly turns to its gateway. The gateway represents the bridge for communication between several internal or external network sections. The term gateway implies that the forwarded data is processed in its addressing for forwarding. This can be data in all layers of the OSI model. Depending on the layer on which the processing takes place, there are more specific terms for the corresponding systems.