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you can try changing LoginPort = 9014 or GameserverPort = 7777 and see if it works like that, but most of the times its not needed, i had to restart my pc to get it back working but when that didnt help i changed either one of those ports or both, (ex made 9014 -> 9015 and 7777 -> 7778)

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Reason: Address already in use.

You tried to open a second server on same login?

Send us here your gameserver.properties
Also, you can do restart your computer and try again..

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

# Game Server Settings

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

# This is the server configuration file. Here you can set up the connection information for your server.

# This was written with the assumption that you are behind a router.

# Dumbed Down Definitions...

# LAN (LOCAL area network) - typically consists of computers connected to the same router as you.

# WAN (WIDE area network) - typically consists of computers OUTSIDE of your router (ie. the internet).

# x.x.x.x - Format of an IP address. Do not include the x'es into settings. Must be real numbers.

 

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

# Networking

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

 

# Enables automatic port mapping for game server.

# If you have a router game server will request for port forwarding.

# Default: True

EnableUPnP = false

 

# 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

 

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

# Database

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

 

# Specify the appropriate driver and url for the database you're using.

# Examples:

# Driver = com.mysql.jdbc.Driver (default)

# Driver = org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver

# Driver = com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver

Driver = com.mysql.jdbc.Driver

 

# Database URL

# URL = jdbc:mysql://localhost/l2jdb (default)

# URL = jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost/l2jdb

# URL = jdbc:sqlserver://localhost/database = l2jdb/user = sa/password =

URL = jdbc:mysql://localhost/l2jdb

 

# Database user info (default is "root" but it's not recommended)

Login = root

 

# Database connection password

Password = 

 

# Default: 100

MaximumDbConnections = 100

 

# Default: 0

MaximumDbIdleTime = 0

 

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

# Misc Server Settings

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

 

# This is the server ID that the Game Server will request.

# Example: 1 = Bartz

# Default: 1

RequestServerID = 1

 

# True = The Login Server will give an other ID to the server if the requested ID is already reserved.

# Default: True

AcceptAlternateID = True

 

# Datapack root directory.

# Defaults to current directory from which the server is started unless the below line is uncommented.

# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">If the specified path is invalid, it will lead to multiple errors!</font></b></u>

#Default: .

DatapackRoot = .

 

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

# Default: 100

MaximumOnlineUsers = 100

 

# Numbers of protocol revisions that server allows to connect.

# Delimiter is ;

# WARNING: <u><b><font color="red">Changing the protocol revision may result in incompatible communication and many errors in game!</font></b></u>

# Default: 267;268;271;273

AllowedProtocolRevisions = 267;268;271;273

 

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

# Misc Player Settings

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

 

# Character name template.

# Examples:

# CnameTemplate = [A-Z][a-z]{3,3}[A-Za-z0-9]*

# The above setting will allow names with first capital letter, next three small letters,

# and any letter (case insensitive) or number, like OmfgWTF1

# CnameTemplate = [A-Z][a-z]*

# The above setting will allow names only of letters with first one capital, like Omfgwtf

# Default .* (allows any symbol)

CnameTemplate = .*

 

# This setting restricts names players can give to their pets.

# See CnameTemplate for details

PetNameTemplate = .*

 

# This setting restricts clan/subpledge names players can set.

# See CnameTemplate for details

ClanNameTemplate = .*

 

# Maximum number of characters per account.

# Default: 7 (client limit)

CharMaxNumber = 7
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you can try changing LoginPort = 9014 or GameserverPort = 7777 and see if it works like that, but most of the times its not needed, i had to restart my pc to get it back working but when that didnt help i changed either one of those ports or both, (ex made 9014 -> 9015 and 7777 -> 7778)

worked thanks mate !

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