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Geia sas pedia exo ena mikro provlimataki me ayto to arxeio pou exei ginei sta teleutaia releases tis l2j..

Thelo na ftiaxo enan l2j epilogue server alla tis allages sto external kai internal ip prepei na ginoun se auto to arxeio alla ego

den xero na to to peiraxo

opote opios exei kali diathesi as me helparei

 

To arxeio eine ayto edo:

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<!-- Put old contents of ExternalHostname here, used by default -->

<gameserver address="127.0.0.1">

<!-- Localhost access -->

<define subnet="127.0.0.0/8" address="127.0.0.1" />

<!-- LAN's, put old contents of InternalHostname here -->

<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>

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pas l2loginserver config kai bazis to no -ip i ama exis statheri ip kai meta pou sigoura edo to exi pas gameserver config sto server config kai bazis to

 

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

ExternalHostname =

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re file ayto prospatho na exigiso anti na ta exei sto server.propetries kai login server config ta exei se ayto to arxeio ipconfig.xml

 

edit:Sto serevr properties leei ayto

 

Note: External/Internal address definitions was moved to the ipconfig.xml

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Ti akribos theleis na matheis gia ayto to arxeio ?

<gameserver address="127.0.0.1"> EDW BAZEIS TO E3WTERIKO ADRESS TOY SERVER SOY (px to noip soy)

<define subnet="127.0.0.0/8" address="127.0.0.1" /> AYTO TO AFINEIS OPOS EINAI STO 99% twn periptosewn !

<define subnet="192.168.0.0/16" address="192.168.0.0" /> Ayto einai to local host soy an eisai panw se kapio private network h kapio topiko diktio

Gia thn plhroforish sas to ip poy synodeyete me /8 h /16 einai oti to 3rd class mporei na einai metablito apo 1-255 h to forth class...

DILADI: 192.168.0.0/16 mporei na metabalei kai ta 2 teleytea class toy ip eno 192.168.0.0/8 mono to teleyteo class.

Simioste edw oti toylaxiston apo oti exw katalabei to skelos toy LAN's ip prepei na einai /16 alios den doyleyei !

 

Elpizw na egina katanoitos.

 

PS: Liontaraki o anthropos milaei gia FREYA server oxi gia epilogue!

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