Hello there, today i set up a server but i have a problem with -WAN IP- the server don't log in..When i log in with my lan ip the server connet to login but not at game server..When i go at status and port checker saw everything is ok! but :( Here is server configs :
GameServer
# Where's the Login server this gameserver should connect to
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">Please don't change default IPs here if you don't know what are you doing!</font></b></u>
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">External/Internal IPs are now inside "ipconfig.xml" file.</font></b></u>
# Default: 127.0.0.1
LoginHost = 127.0.0.1
# TCP port the login server listen to for gameserver connection requests
# Default: 9014
LoginPort = 9014
# Bind address for gameserver. You should not need to change it in most cases.
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">Please don't change default IPs here if you don't know what are you doing!</font></b></u>
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">External/Internal IPs are now inside "ipconfig.xml" file.</font></b></u>
have played many years ago excited to play again on launch. i have seen wonderful things about the server it looks how it should be theres hard work and it shows. it lives up to the glory days of l2 elixir.
I wish the best of luck for the project i will be playing actively!
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Hello there, today i set up a server but i have a problem with -WAN IP- the server don't log in..When i log in with my lan ip the server connet to login but not at game server..When i go at status and port checker saw everything is ok! but :( Here is server configs :
GameServer
# Where's the Login server this gameserver should connect to
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">Please don't change default IPs here if you don't know what are you doing!</font></b></u>
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">External/Internal IPs are now inside "ipconfig.xml" file.</font></b></u>
# Default: 127.0.0.1
LoginHost = 127.0.0.1
# TCP port the login server listen to for gameserver connection requests
# Default: 9014
LoginPort = 9014
# Bind address for gameserver. You should not need to change it in most cases.
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">Please don't change default IPs here if you don't know what are you doing!</font></b></u>
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">External/Internal IPs are now inside "ipconfig.xml" file.</font></b></u>
# Default: * (0.0.0.0)
GameserverHostname = *
# Default: 7777
GameserverPort = 7777
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Login Server
# Bind ip of the LoginServer, use * to bind on all available IPs
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">Please don't change default IPs here if you don't know what are you doing!</font></b></u>
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">External/Internal IPs are now inside "ipconfig.xml" file.</font></b></u>
# Default: * (0.0.0.0)
LoginserverHostname = *
# Default: 2106
LoginserverPort = 2106
# The address on which login will listen for GameServers, use * to bind on all available IPs
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">Please don't change default IPs here if you don't know what are you doing!</font></b></u>
# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">External/Internal IPs are now inside "ipconfig.xml" file.</font></b></u>
# Default: * (0.0.0.0)
LoginHostname = *
# The port on which login will listen for GameServers
# Default: 9014
LoginPort = 9014
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- Externalhost here (Internet IP) or Localhost IP for local test -->
<gameserver address="WAN-IP_HERE" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="ipconfig.xsd">
<!-- Localhost here -->
<define subnet="127.0.0.0/8" address="127.0.0.1" />
<!-- Internalhosts here (LANs IPs) -->
<define subnet="10.0.0.0/8" address="10.0.0.0" />
<define subnet="172.16.0.0/19" address="172.16.0.0" />
<define subnet="192.168.0.0/16" address="192.168.0.0" />
</gameserver>
also i edit host file
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