Cabal Patch

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  1. #1
    Newbie uzulevics is offline
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    ! Cabal Patch

    How to make patch to my new server..??
    I make all OK, server is running, but when i making internal.txt and cabal.bat it`s do nothing...!!
    When i`m in game try to cennect to my server nothing hapens..!!


  2. #2
    ANTI emi is offline
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    Re: Cabal Patch

    1.Wrong section;
    2.Are you sure the server is online?
    3.What ip you typed in internal?

  3. #3
    Newbie uzulevics is offline
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    Re: Cabal Patch

    YEs, i think server is online. all in WinSCIp OK say server is running, but i cant log in, in game...(:(
    Maby it`s Centos..? Mabe need to configure internet connections, becose i try to go in Centos internet, it`s not working...:( not my PC but Centos..
    MY: 87.246.143.71
    CENTOS: 87.246.143.72

    and my Mask is like this: 255.255.255.128 not like all 255.255.255.0 WTF

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    The Dinosaur chumpywumpy is offline
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    Re: Cabal Patch

    That centos IP doesn't look right as that is a WAN IP not a local LAN one. The way vmware works is it creates a small local network between you and centos and routes the connections via that local LAN. The centos IP should always start with 192.x.

    Look for the vmware guide in my sig as i think you have set everything to auto (dhcp) and it's picking up details from your ISPs dhcp server not the vmware one. Work out which of the virtual adaptors you should be using (VMNet8 if you don't have a router) and check it's settings under the "virtual network settings" (page 5 of the guide). Look at the subnet it uses (e.g. 192.168.186.0) and manually set centos with an IP in that range, say 192.168.186.20 and use a subnetmask of 255.255.255.0. Use the same gateway and DNS servers you find under "ipconfig /all" on windows.

    You can get to the centos network wizard by typinf "setup" in a terminal or putty.



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