Wich Ip? Public or Local?
With 343 release...
Other important notes:
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Default passwords (CaSe SeNsItIvE):
MySQL = username:root password:root (access from localhost ONLY)
MySQL = username:pwAdmin password:root (access from ANY host)[ie... for BatGM, or Navicat]
.htaccess (/opt/lampp/security/restricted.users & restricted.groups) = username:pwAdmin password:root
pwAdmin = root
hesk (help desk/ticket system) = username:Administrator password:admin
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Make sure to 'configure' your servers IP in the following files:
/opt/lampp/htdocs/config.php
/opt/apache-tomcat-5.5.28/2/webapps/pwAdmin/WEB-INF/.userconfig.jsp
(and of course serverlist.txt on the client side /element/userdata/server/)
(and of course within patcher, if you'll be using a patcher [on the client side])
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Ports:
(port - 8443 is used for pwAdmin and you DO NOT want it open to the WAN !)
(port - 3306 is used for MySQL and you DO NOT want it open to the WAN !)
You will want the following ports OPEN to the WAN (if you desire to run a 'public' server anyway):
- 29000 (for the game itself)
- 80 (for the the website)
- 8080 (for extended website)
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What kind of IP do i have to put? My public IP/Public or the IPv4/Local Ip?
Re: Wich Ip? Public or Local?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sdverik7
With 343 release...
Other important notes:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Default passwords (CaSe SeNsItIvE):
MySQL = username:root password:root (access from localhost ONLY)
MySQL = username:pwAdmin password:root (access from ANY host)[ie... for BatGM, or Navicat]
.htaccess (/opt/lampp/security/restricted.users & restricted.groups) = username:pwAdmin password:root
pwAdmin = root
hesk (help desk/ticket system) = username:Administrator password:admin
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Make sure to 'configure' your servers IP in the following files:
/opt/lampp/htdocs/config.php
/opt/apache-tomcat-5.5.28/2/webapps/pwAdmin/WEB-INF/.userconfig.jsp
(and of course serverlist.txt on the client side /element/userdata/server/)
(and of course within patcher, if you'll be using a patcher [on the client side])
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ports:
(port - 8443 is used for pwAdmin and you DO NOT want it open to the WAN !)
(port - 3306 is used for MySQL and you DO NOT want it open to the WAN !)
You will want the following ports OPEN to the WAN (if you desire to run a 'public' server anyway):
- 29000 (for the game itself)
- 80 (for the the website)
- 8080 (for extended website)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
What kind of IP do i have to put? My public IP/Public or the IPv4/Local Ip?
OMG!:banghead::banghead::banghead: here is ur answer http://forum.ragezone.com/f756/pwadm...5/#post7158275 read.
Re: Wich Ip? Public or Local?
Re: Wich Ip? Public or Local?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sdverik7
Thank you! :captain:
Like his post instead for saying it >>
Re: Wich Ip? Public or Local?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sdverik7
What kind of IP do i have to put? My public IP/Public or the IPv4/Local Ip?
Both WAN & LAN go in config.php, in their designated locations, which are clearly marked...
LAN only goes in .userconfig.jsp
As far as serverlist.txt, that depends on whether it's going to be used internally or externally (or if you have at least a "small business" ["commercial grade"] router or not... If it's going to be used internally then LAN IP, If it's going to be used externally then WAN IP, OR if you have something better than 'consumer grade crap' for a router, then you can also use WAN IP even if it will be used internally... All this also goes for setting IP's in any patcher you may be using... ... ...