How to create a private server. . . . .

Started by MWright967, Feb 13, 2008, 10:57 AM

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w1nd

Hmm...
I followed all your directions and configurations, but I still can't get in...
Question1: Do I update Rag/Sak or not? (I didn't update, and did, both times don't work)

I also reinstalled Rag/Sak. That didn't work either...

I tested a LAN and a test server, both stuck at the same place.

Still, the place that gets stuck is after logging into the character, and at the "Please wait..." screen for the world to load. After awhile, the "Failed to connect to server" popup shows up. I check my 3 servers, and there are no errors in any of them. Just says that my character logged off.

Sigh... someone please help...Thanks ^^

MWright967

Quote from: w1nd on Feb 24, 2008, 03:49 AM
Hmm...
I followed all your directions and configurations, but I still can't get in...
Question1: Do I update Rag/Sak or not? (I didn't update, and did, both times don't work)

I also reinstalled Rag/Sak. That didn't work either...

I tested a LAN and a test server, both stuck at the same place.

Still, the place that gets stuck is after logging into the character, and at the "Please wait..." screen for the world to load. After awhile, the "Failed to connect to server" popup shows up. I check my 3 servers, and there are no errors in any of them. Just says that my character logged off.

Sigh... someone please help...Thanks ^^


I find this very odd, because every other person that I have walked through this got their server up and a running.You could try redoing the server completely and not adding the IP's if you just want a testserver. Keep them all as 127.0.0.1. That might work.

Also, are you using vista?

w1nd

No, Windows XP.

Yeah, I have everything as 127.0.0.1 IP address. This is so weird, yes I know. I'm going to see if it happens on my other computers later today.

Should I patch Rag/Sak?

And if you're wondering, I already opened up all the required ports on my router.

Thanks ^^

MWright967

Sorry bro :/ I honestly do not know what the problem could be. This guide has worked for me, and I have a new and successful server (Wright RO), so obviously its working or people couldn't connect....


Ehhhmmm...I'd suggest, retrace your steps, perhaps try just redoing it over completely. Dunno. Sorry :/

w1nd

Yeah, I know. ^^ Thanks for your help guys, especially you, Wright. Very nice guide ^^

I'll try to reinstall everything (EVERYTHING) and follow this guide again some other time. Thanks ^^


Zone

Quote from: w1nd on Feb 23, 2008, 11:12 PM
Haha yeah, I saw it was just for testing, but wow. Thanks for the code. Let me test it now ^^
No problem.
Also, check your sclientinfo.xml in the data folder.

horo

#22
Actually, I have exactly the same problem as w1nd. I'm trying different Clients and Trunks but nothing seems to work.

char:

// Server Communication username and password.
userid: s1
passwd: p1

// Server name, use alternative character such as ASCII 160 for spaces.
// NOTE: You should not use spaces in the server name, or guild emblems won't work client-side!
server_name: eAthena

// Wisp name for server: used to send wisp from server to players (between 4 to 23 characters)
wisp_server_name: Server

// Login Server IP
// The character server connects to the login server using this IP address.
// NOTE: This is useful when you are running behind a firewall or are on
// a machine with multiple interfaces.
login_ip:127.0.0.1

// The character server listens on the interface with this IP address.
// NOTE: This allows you to run multiple servers on multiple interfaces
// while using the same ports for each server.
//bind_ip: 127.0.0.1

// Login Server Port
login_port: 6900

// Character Server IP
// The character server exports this IP address to the entire world.
// NOTE: You should only need to set this if you are running behind a
// firewall or are on a machine with multiple interfaces.
char_ip:127.0.0.1

// Character Server Port
char_port: 6121


map:

// Interserver communication passwords, set in account.txt (or equiv.)
userid: s1
passwd: p1

// Character Server IP
// The map server connects to the character server using this IP address.
// NOTE: This is useful when you are running behind a firewall or are on
// a machine with multiple interfaces.
char_ip: 127.0.0.1

// The map server listens on the interface with this IP address.
// NOTE: This allows you to run multiple servers on multiple interfaces
// while using the same ports for each server.
//bind_ip: 127.0.0.1

// Character Server Port
char_port: 6121

// Map Server IP
// The map server exports this IP address to the entire world.
// NOTE: You should only need to set this if you are running behind a
// firewall or are on a machine with multiple interfaces.
map_ip: 127.0.0.1

// Map Server Port
map_port: 5121

MWright967

Since this seems to be a problem, I will look further into this and see if I can root out the problem for you guys.

Alezales

#24
I need some quick help. I've done everything as instructed but when i tried to login i get rejected from my server. =____=
any remedies?

Edit: I think im correct, but it might not be so:

IP Address:
Default Gateway:
DHCP Server:
DNS Servers

Can u point out which ones are the LAN and WAN address?

Thanks for your help.

MWright967


horo

Quote from: MWright967 on Mar 01, 2008, 05:38 AM
Since this seems to be a problem, I will look further into this and see if I can root out the problem for you guys.
Thanks, here's a topic on it I made on the eathena forums if you're interested: http://www.eathena.ws/board/index.php?showtopic=180900

It can't have anything to do with me using the 127.0.0.1 rather than my WAN IP, can it?

Alezales

done those, im still being rejected.
login server says: authentication of the account 2000003 refused.

MWright967

Quote from: horo on Mar 01, 2008, 07:10 AM
Quote from: MWright967 on Mar 01, 2008, 05:38 AM
Since this seems to be a problem, I will look further into this and see if I can root out the problem for you guys.
Thanks, here's a topic on it I made on the eathena forums if you're interested: http://www.eathena.ws/board/index.php?showtopic=180900

It can't have anything to do with me using the 127.0.0.1 rather than my WAN IP, can it?

It could :P

Alezales

#29
now it becomes failed to connect to server, the char server seems to be the problem.