and anyone tell me what this is about and how to fix it?
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the ISO that is in the drive is the Server iso from 343's The Complete PW Package
please reply as soon as someone can.
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and anyone tell me what this is about and how to fix it?
Attachment 141082
Attachment 141083
the ISO that is in the drive is the Server iso from 343's The Complete PW Package
please reply as soon as someone can.
I have no clue what's going on there as those SS's don't show or say much. Do you have more than one optical drive? How exactly do you have the CD/DVD set in the VM? Mayhaps this will be of some help:
Linux: Find Out The Name Of DVD / CD-ROM / Writer / Blu-ray Device
Okay,
so i got the server (The complete pw package) working, but i cant connect to the pwAdmin, i know this is a trouble in the coding but where?
Not too sure as I no longer have access to this release, been heavily working on the pending update to the package :wink:
Darn,
Thanks for the imput i will attempt to figure this out myself seeing i really want to get a server up for me and a friend,
let me know if you know anything!
You're making a new package soon? Awesome! Do you have an idea of how much it'd take?
if it helps if anyone could tell me what i am doing wrong here is where i know i messed up on Ports:
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(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)
Video Link:(ComingSoon)Quote:
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])
I saw your connection is bridged. Did you open ports in your router/firewall? If not, go on and do it. If you did and still not working, try to DMZ the LAN IP of the VMWare/VBox. That did it for me.
I had a similar problem where I had bridged connection, ports(80, 8080, 8443, 29000) forwarded to VMWare's IP (192.168.something) and I was able to connect to the IP, but not IP:8080 or IP:8443. I thought it was from Apache but I added the IP to DMZ and it worked flawlessly after that. Try that.
Lol i like your explanation of soon 343
Thanks i will try itQuote:
I saw your connection is bridged. Did you open ports in your router/firewall? If not, go on and do it. If you did and still not working, try to DMZ the LAN IP of the VMWare/VBox. That did it for me.
I had a similar problem where I had bridged connection, ports(80, 8080, 8443, 29000) forwarded to VMWare's IP (192.168.something) and I was able to connect to the IP, but not IP:8080 or IP:8443. I thought it was from Apache but I added the IP to DMZ and it worked flawlessly after that. Try that.
Okay,
me being me i don't know what you mean by DMZ (im not a real computer internet tech guy yet) any way someone could walk me through that?
Okay,
me being me i don't know what you mean by DMZ (im not a real computer internet tech guy yet) any way someone could walk me through that?
go to your router`s ip in my case its=192.168.1.1 then go to advanced then DMZ
Okay so i went to my firewall thing in my router and found it there but i was prompted with this...Attachment 141581Quote:
okay, i went to my router and i went to advanced and (Frontier sucks btw) i dont see anything that says "DMZ"
would Static-NAT work the same????
Okay, thank you i will try that