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Pedia Exw L2jserver pack interlude ke otan vazw lan ips sta config mporw na sindetho  prin ligo kero ixa ke gracia final ke to ixa online,mporusan na sindethun apo ala pc kanonika exw anixta ports ola ok. tora me to interlude de kserw ti fteei ,logika ta config .

afta ine ta config : exw tpt lathos ?

LoginSrv :

# This is the server configuration file. Here you can set up the connection for your server.
# Usually you have to change the ExternalHostname option to
# - 127.0.0.1 (if you want to play alone / testing purpose)
# - LAN IP* (if you want to play from another computer in the network)
# - WAN IP** (if you want to play with friends over internet)
# - Questions? => http://l2jserver.com
#
# * = If you want to get your LAN IP, simply choose "Start" => "Run..." then type "cmd" => "ipconfig"
# **= If you want to get you WAN IP, visit http://www.whatismyip.com
# ===================================================================================================

# ================================================================
# General server setting !!! REQUIRED to configure to everyone !!!
# ================================================================

# This is transmitted to the clients connecting from an external network, so it has to be a public IP or resolvable hostname
ExternalHostname=MY IP

# This is transmitted to the client from the same network, so it has to be a local IP or resolvable hostname
InternalHostname=127.0.0.1

# Bind ip of the LoginServer, use * to bind on all available IPs
LoginserverHostname=*
LoginserverPort=2106
# How many times you can provide an invalid account/pass before the IP gets banned
LoginTryBeforeBan=10
# Time you won't be able to login back again after LoginTryBeforeBan tries to login. Provide a value in seconds. Default 10min. (600)
LoginBlockAfterBan=600
GMMinLevel=100

# The address on which login will listen for GameServers, use * to bind on all available IPs
LoginHostname=*

# The port on which login will listen for GameServers
LoginPort=9014

# If set to true any GameServer can register on your login's free slots
AcceptNewGameServer = True

# If false, the licence (after the login) will not be shown
# It is highly recomended for Account Seciurity to leave this option as defalut (True)
ShowLicence = True

# Database info
Driver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
#Driver=org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver
#Driver=com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
URL=jdbc:mysql://localhost/l2jdb
#URL=jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost/l2jdb
#URL=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost/database=l2jdb/user=sa/password=
Login=root
Password=root
MaximumDbConnections=10

# Useable values: "true" - "false", use this option to choose whether accounts will be created
# automatically or not.
AutoCreateAccounts=true

# The delay in minutes after which the login updates the gameservers IP's (usefull when their ip is dynamic)
IpUpdateTime=15


# ==============================================================
# Test server setting, shoudnt be touched in online game server
# ==============================================================

Debug = False
Assert = False
Developer = False

# Enforce GG Authorization from client
# Login server will kick client if client bypassed GameGuard authentication
ForceGGAuth=True

#FloodProtection. time in ms
EnableFloodProtection=True
FastConnectionLimit=15
NormalConnectionTime=700
FastConnectionTime=350
MaxConnectionPerIP=50

 

GameSrv :

# This is the server configuration file. Here you can set up the connection for your server.
# Usually you have to change the ExternalHostname option to
# - 127.0.0.1 (if you want to play alone / testing purpose)
# - LAN IP* (if you want to play from another computer in the network)
# - WAN IP** (if you want to play with friends over internet)
# - Questions? => http://l2jserver.com
#
# * = If you want to get your LAN IP, simply choose "Start" => "Run..." then type "cmd" => "ipconfig"
# **= If you want to get you WAN IP, visit http://www.whatismyip.com
# ===================================================================================================

# ================================================================
# General server setting !!! REQUIRED to configure to everyone !!!
# ================================================================

# Bind ip of the gameserver, use * to bind on all available IPs
GameserverHostname=*
GameserverPort=7777

# This is transmitted to the clients connecting from an external network, so it has to be a public IP or resolvable hostname
# If this ip is resolvable by Login just leave *
ExternalHostname=MyIp

# This is transmitted to the client from the same network, so it has to be a local IP or resolvable hostname
# If this ip is resolvable by Login just leave *
InternalHostname=127.0.0.1

# The Loginserver host and port
LoginPort=9014
LoginHost=127.0.0.1

# This is the server id that the gameserver will request (i.e. 1 is Bartz)
RequestServerID = 1
# If set to true, the login will give an other id to the server  if the requested id is allready reserved
AcceptAlternateID = True

# Database info
Driver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
#Driver=org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver
#Driver=com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
URL=jdbc:mysql://localhost/l2jdb
#URL=jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost/l2jdb
#URL=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost/database=l2jdb/user=sa/password=
Login=root
Password=root
MaximumDbConnections=100

# Datapack root directory, defaults to current directory from which the server is started
# DatapackRoot = C:/Work/tmp/DataPack

# Define character name template
# Example to use only : CnameTemplate=[A-Z][a-z]{3,3}[A-Za-z0-9]*
# will allow names with first capital letter, next three small letters,
# and any (capital or not) letter or number, like ZbigN1eW
# Most rational to have CnameTemplate=[A-Z][a-z]*
# meaning names only of letters with first one capital, like Zbigniew
# Default .* - any namy of any symbols
CnameTemplate=.*
PetNameTemplate=.*

# Maximum number of chars per account - Default 7 (0 = unlimited [7 is the client limit])
CharMaxNumber = 7

# Define how many players are allowed to play simultaneously on your server.
MaximumOnlineUsers=100


# Minimum and maximum protocol revision that server allow to connect.
# You must keep MinProtocolRevision <= MaxProtocolRevision.
MinProtocolRevision = 1
MaxProtocolRevision = 999

pio ine to provlima pedia mipos kseri kanis?

 

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ok,gia to externalhostname sto login ?

Eksigiste mou kalitera o enas mou leei alla oalos mou leei alla sto guide leei alla ,

MILAW GIA CONFIGS POU NA MPORUN NA SINDETHUN APO ALLA PC sas to diefkrinizo gt mpori na mperdeftikate :/

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Guest Elfocrash
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w

oxi 

 

 

ela agori mou mas pedeueis tsampa.

 

www.no-ip.com

 

mpes,ftia3e,valtin sta 2 external,vale kai sto l2.ini kai mpes ston server sou

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evala ke no-ip Tipota file :/ ta config etsi opws ta exw egw ine sosta ?

ixa dokimasi ke pio prin me noip

Internal & External βάλε το No-Ip.

Στο l2.ini το δικό σου βάλε 127.0.0.1

Σε αυτό που θα μπαίνουν οι άλλοι το No-Ip.

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Posted

ma de mporun na mpenun oi aloi re ti ine afta pou les  afto prospathume na ftiaksume ke esi poulas eksipnada de vlepis ti grafi panw?

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ma de mporun na mpenun oi aloi re ti ine afta pou les  afto prospathume na ftiaksume ke esi poulas eksipnada de vlepis ti grafi panw?

Άμα δεν ξέρεις να ανοίγεις Ports μάλλον ξαναέλα όταν είσαι έτοιμος.

Γιατί άμα δεν δουλεύει έτσι, εκεί είναι το πρόβλημα.

Οπότε δες ποιος λέει τα σωστά και ποιος λάθος.

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koita,gia na katalavis giati ise boufos,Ta ports ine anixta antivirus dn iparxi to firewall ine klisto,ixa ct2,3 server ke empenan ke ali kanonika alla tora pou evala interlude den ginete na mpoun , katalaves ti ginete?

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koita,gia na katalavis giati ise boufos,Ta ports ine anixta antivirus dn iparxi to firewall ine klisto,ixa ct2,3 server ke empenan ke ali kanonika alla tora pou evala interlude den ginete na mpoun , katalaves ti ginete?

Εγώ κατάλαβα αυτό που εσύ δεν θες να καταλάβεις!!!!!

 

Ψάξε για να βρεις κάποιον οδηγό να διαβάσεις για το πως σηκώνουμε έναν Server και λύθηκε το πρόβλημά σου!!!

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nomizo oti poli edw mesa ftiaxnoun no-ip ala den katevazoun to programa kai na to valoun sto pc kai na kanoun login gia na tous doulepsi i no-ip mpori kai afto na eiani ot problima a8ou olo lete ta ekana ola swsta :P

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