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# Networking

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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

# Common settings...

# 127.0.0.1 - If you are playing alone on a test server

# 192.168.x.x - This is if you are on a 192.168.x.x type network (behind a standard consumer router) and want other computers from JUST the internal network to be able to connect

# x.x.x.x - WAN IP obtained from http://www.whatismyip.com/. This is if you want people outside your internal network to be able to connect to your server.

# If this IP is resolvable by the Login Server, just leave *.

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

# Enter here (ip) address of your game server, or use the symbol *

GameserverHostname = *

GameserverPort = 7777

 

# Configure your external ip

ExternalHostname = l2darkness.no-ip.biz

 

# Configure your internal ip

InternalHostname = 127.0.0.1

 

# Bunch ID and game server. It is better not to change.

LoginPort = 9014

LoginHost = 127.0.0.1

 

 

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#                      Frozen Dev.Team                      #

#============================================================#

# 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://l2jfrozen.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 = l2darkness.no-ip.biz

 

# 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 = 20

 

# 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 = 127.0.0.1

 

# The port on which login will listen for GameServers

LoginPort = 9014

 

 

exw anoi3i ola ta ports..alla egw dn borw na bo ston server m bazw sto l2.ini to topiko ip 127.0.0.1 kai dn benei episis bazw to no-ip m pali ta idia.sta config m exw sto external to no-ip kai sto internal to 127.0.0.1 kai sta dio config kai omos dn borw na bw ti prepei na kanw??

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diladi bazis sto ini 127.0.0.1 kai den mpeni simeni kati den kanis sosta sto ini ta config blepo ta exis ok alla me localhost na mi mpeni  kati exis kani lathos sto l2ini pou to bazis to 127.0.0.1 firewall klisto exis  to no-ip programa to katebases anigis prota login server kai meta gameserver sto l2ini etsi prepi na ine ServerAddr=127.0.0.1

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epidi to 9014 kai to  7777 dn m anoigoun xoris to Port Forading Wizzard ta anoigo etsi alla dn boro eno otan to exo klisto benw mia xara

βάλε εξαιρέσεις στο firewall για τα ports αυτά.
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pos na kanw e3eresis sto firewall?

afta pou sou ekana einai....ta rules...:D...apla klise to port farawarding...emena afto me embodize..
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