Btw how to remove that access behind the guild manager?
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Actualy I'm using the region.clt and tasks.data directly converted from PWI so I guess it is not configured in those files. But where then? :mellow:
It is a 'region trans' in region.clt/sev:
Code:
[trans]
205 1 0
1854.582000, 221.226000, 1158.800000
4.000000, 2.000000, 1.000000
-298.000000, 289.000000, -105.000000
---------- Post added at 05:15 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:51 AM ----------
Don't use the start.sh script... no idea why he included it...
add pwAdmin and Tomcat/Jetty somewhere to start it all properly...
True, my start-up 'scripts' are a tad sloppy. Probably the only thing I never really fully 'cleaned up' since I initially started out with individual scripts to start individual processes... Then one day I just threw together one that started all the other ones, and gave all the separate ones a . prefix so they were 'hidden' upon a 'standard' ls command... There's nothing wrong with them though =\ they work just fine for me... System boots, log in, start.sh starts apache, mysql, and both tomcats =\ Since there are two instances of tomcat I don't know why you'd have to install another, or why the ones there wouldn't be working for anyone =\ I've installed this on several different VMwares, and a few separate physical machines with no hiccups...
---------- Post added at 05:23 AM ---------- Previous post was at 05:15 AM ----------
...Though I've always installed on 'clean' HDDs; it is as simple as:
1- Install Linux (& ia32-libs if running x64)
2- Copy all files from disc or ISO to /
3- Run /root/notes/setup.sh
4- /root/start.sh starts apache, MySQL, and both tomcats (-- so you can then start the actual PW server from pwAdmin...)
With the only files that need IP 'configuration':
/etc/hosts
/opt/lampp/htdocs/config.php
/opt/apache-tomcat-5.5.28/2/webapps/pwAdmin/addons/Maskgen/index.jsp