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Hi guys,


A friend of mine asked me to help him with a transfer of L2jHELLAS  from Win 7 to Ubuntu Server. Everything is fine but whenever I login I get traffic down and 9999 ping so I cannot login on the actual server.


I will copy -paste here some info from the login/gameserver config... perhaps someone could help me with this:


 


loginserver.ini


ExternalHostname = 38.96...... (my public IP)



InternalHostname = 127.0.0.1


LoginserverHostname = 38.96...... (my public IP)

LoginserverPort = 2106


LoginHostname = 38.96...... (my public IP)


LoginPort = 9014

 




 


gameserver.ini


GameserverHostname = 38...... (my public IP)



GameserverPort = 7777


ExternalHostname = 38.96...... (my public IP)


InternalHostname = 127.0.0.1


LoginPort = 9014

LoginHost = 38.96...... (my public IP)

 





 


Tried all sorts of combinations with these IP's ...unfortunately the messge is the same, the needed ports are open in the firewall (tried also with firewall off) - still the same.


 


 


Please advise!


Thanks in advance!


 


Posted

Make sure you have automatic config off do those like this:

 

# Bind ip of the LoginServer, use * to bind on all available IPs
LoginserverHostname = *
LoginserverPort = 2106
 
# 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

 

 

# Bind IP of the gameserver, use * to bind on all available IPs
GameserverHostname = *
GameserverPort = 7777
 
# The Loginserver host and port
LoginPort = 9014
LoginHost = 127.0.0.1

 

 

only change in both ls and gs these configs:

ExternalHostname = 127.0.0.1

InternalHostname = 127.0.0.1

nothing more nothing less...

Posted

Placed the IP's exactly as you mentioned, started again but still ping 9999 traffic down..... did some research in /gameserver/log/stdout:

Connecting to login on 127.0.0.1:9014
LoginServerThread: Damn! Registeration Failed: Reason: wrong hexid
 
Figured it has to be registered again, cleaned the last registration, generated a new one, selected 1, copy-pasted in gameserver/config but it still displays
Connecting to login on 127.0.0.1:9014
LoginServerThread: Damn! Registeration Failed: Reason: wrong hexied
 
....... not to mention Traffic Down, ping 9999
 
 
I'm going crazy!!  :rage:
Posted

 

Placed the IP's exactly as you mentioned, started again but still ping 9999 traffic down..... did some research in /gameserver/log/stdout:

Connecting to login on 127.0.0.1:9014
LoginServerThread: Damn! Registeration Failed: Reason: wrong hexid
 
Figured it has to be registered again, cleaned the last registration, generated a new one, selected 1, copy-pasted in gameserver/config but it still displays
Connecting to login on 127.0.0.1:9014
LoginServerThread: Damn! Registeration Failed: Reason: wrong hexied
 
....... not to mention Traffic Down, ping 9999
 
 
I'm going crazy!!  :rage:

 

go to login server and put accept newgameserver true...

Posted

Done that, now 2 server appear one that is mine traffic down 9999 ping, the other traffic light 9999 ping.

The message in stdout has disappeared but now it shows:

Connecting to login on 127.0.0.1:9014
LoginServerThread: Connected on login as Server 3 : Kain
What should I do about this 9999 ping?
Posted

you don't know how to get a server up and you want have your own server??

ohmygad why??? just why? ??? :(

we all started that way.

Posted

you don't know how to get a server up and you want have your own server??

ohmygad why??? just why? ??? :(

I don't rly know as well how to properly configure the IPs, open ports and other related shits, so that means I can't have a server && I can do shit in java? :D

 

Wrong thinking :)

Posted

I don't rly know as well how to properly configure the IPs, open ports and other related shits, so that means I can't have a server && I can do shit in java? :D

 

Wrong thinking :)

ask for help friend if you ever need cuz i died trying to figure it out while the bitch didn't want to help.

Posted

I don't rly know as well how to properly configure the IPs, open ports and other related shits, so that means I can't have a server && I can do shit in java? :D

 

Wrong thinking :)

 

i didn't speak about java -.- Tryskell, Elfocrash, Boorinio, You, Me we all know java but if you want to have your own server

you must know everything, ready thousand of guides+topics bla bla bla

Posted

you must know everything, ready thousand of guides+topics bla bla bla

No, you don't.. In order to 'know' it, you must learn it. When you do it for 1st time you learn.. So dunno why you laugh about such stuff, anyway.. :P

Posted

No, you don't.. In order to 'know' it, you must learn it. When you do it for 1st time you learn.. So dunno why you laugh about such stuff, anyway.. :P

days passed, time changed, now those that failed every day with their lol emu/archid servers are "devs" now... thats why

Posted

You got +1 not because i am greek because you try to create something stable and guess what is free tested quite nice pack for custom server, my suggestions?

 

(remove all customs from the pack and keep trunk file with the clean one) then make branch and put the current version, make fixes on the clean one and apply them also on the branches

 

then try to take 1-1 java file and do your best to clean it,make it more good coded so packet sniffer programms wont harm (this will avoid new phx bugs on feature)

 

keep busy on rewritting quests/ai(s)/retail content that missing then keep busy with fixing the spawnlists/droplists etc... and then you can also rewrite/add customs

 

i am not the one to tell you what to do... just saying

Posted

dear maximilian2 - sorry I bothered you with my 'silly question' but trust me it's not a pleasure banging my head with this problem - I've read EVERYTHING about 9999ping on the net and trust me I'm not unix noob.

meanwhile, if anyone is generous enough to help a brother with this 9999 PING, please reply.

maximilian, don't bother! 

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