1017
Hey my name's Carmillion and maybe you've noticed my server up
on the EQEMU login server. Havn't really been able to get it all working togethor. I've looked all over the forums and the only solutions I found were for Linux. So please don't send me link to another thread =( I'm on a Netgear RP114 router. This thing is a little bitch because It is not capable of IP forwarding, all it has is port forwarding. Running Win98SE. Using 0.3.6 EQEMU Stuff. Okay the solutions I've tried for the 1017 error when trying to join your own server: Get a DYNDNS for your ip. Opening the ports on my router (firewall) Other people can join my server but anyone on my network (LAN) and I can't join. I can join my own with mini login but not with EQEMU login servers. When anyone on my LAN or I try to log onto my server, the world server doesn't even register that we tried to connect. But other people I will see login on the World/Zone windows. I'll post my stuff on here, try to see if I'm doing anything wrong pleez :) . Or maybe I'm doing something wrong with the DYNDNS thing. [Database] host=localhost *I have to keep this on localhost or EQEMU can't read the SQL DB. user=**** password=**** database=eq - [LoginServer] loginserver=eqlogin1.eqemu.net loginserver2=eqlogin2.eqemu.net loginport=5999 loginport2=5999 worldname=Carmillion's locked=false account= password= worldaddress=cherryclaw.dyndns.org - start zone . cherryclaw.dyndns.org 9001 localhost start zone . cherryclaw.dyndns.org 9002 localhost start zone . cherryclaw.dyndns.org 9003 localhost My router does the 192.168.0.x thing. My LAN IP is 192.168.0.4 My WAN IP is 165.121.25.59 Funny thing is when I try typing cherryclaw.dyndns.org on IE It opens up my router setup utility. (The built-in one). So maybe I'm doing the DNS solution wrong? I dunno. If no one can find a solution for this problem. Can you tell me why when I run minilogin so I can play, other people on my LAN can't play. They go LD. Or am I supposed to use publiclogin so other people on my LAN can play? -Zone Using database 'eq' at localhost EqEmu 0.3.6 Ladin Schraubt Hnhner Zoneserver Loading zone names, items & NPCs...done. If this is the last message you see, you forgot to move spells_en.txt from your EQ dir to this dir. Spells loaded. Loading guild ranks...done. Loading faction data...done. Connected to worldserver: 127.0.0.1:9000 Entering sleep mode -World Using database 'eq' at localhost EqEmu 0.3.6 Ladin Schraubt Hnhner Worldserver Loading zone names & items...done. LoginServer.ini read. Loading guild ranks...done. World server listening on: port 9000 Connected to LoginServer: eqlogin2.eqemu.net:5999 New TCP connection: 127.0.0.1:2748 New zoneserver: #1 127.0.0.1:2748 Zoneserver SetConnectInfo: 127.0.0.1:2748: cherryclaw.dyndns.org:9001 Zoneserver SetConnectInfo: 127.0.0.1:2748: cherryclaw.dyndns.org:9002 Zoneserver SetConnectInfo: 127.0.0.1:2748: cherryclaw.dyndns.org:9003 -Host [Registration Servers] { "eqlogin1.eqemu.net:5999" } [Login Servers] { "eqlogin1.eqemu.net:5999" "eqlogin2.eqemu.net:5999" } The big solution I've been working for is so that I can play on my server and so can other people. I'm trying to run a legit server. Appreciate any help you can give me :) |
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Quoted from " The Big Lan Book " http://forums.eqemu.net/showthread.p...;threadid=1645 |
the point of the dyndns thing is so you can put
192.168.0.4 cherryclaw.dyndns.org in all your lan computers host files That way your computer routes to the lan ip itself (since your router aparently won't do it itself) |
n00b: my question isn't only about LAN.
Even if it's not supported, I see people getting help with LAN problems on the forums anyway. I was wondering why I couldnt join my own server. (1017) and I was wondering what I might be doing wrong with it. and I'm not expecting answers for everything. Just asking for a little help. Alot of the links to other threads about 1017 errors end up going off topic and arn't much help or send you to Linux threads. Lurker: Could you elaborate on that please? |
Was pointing out that *maybe* minilogin isnt working for you because they /broke/ it?
i remember reading somwhere that EQemu HATES Lan setups (shawn? said that i beleve). |
nuceman:
find your "host" file no extension (or make one) It should be in your windows dir somewhere, depending on your OS Or look for a host.sam <--- sample file and rename it. The host.sam has some sample entries and such. search google for info on the host file if you have trouble, I'm sure someone explained the use of it it a lot better than I. Then add the following line 192.168.0.4 cherryclaw.dyndns.org |
Lurker:
Thanks for the advice, trying it out now. Tried to look on google for a page about the host.sam file but there must be some popular thing called HOST SAM so it's kind hard hehe. After I add the line to my host.sam file do I need to change anything in my EQEmu files that you can see? |
Tried the hosts thing.
It was called Hosts.sam instead of host.sam as you said so I just made duplicates of it and are called "Host" and "Hosts" in the windows dir. Tried connecting to my server again. No luck. Its just that World isn't even registering that I even tried to connect. So I guess my connection goes to the router and just gets stuck. At least I think thats whats going on. Is there any way I could just tell eq to connect to localhost instead of it trying to connect to my ip so that it doesnt get stuck in the router? That's probably not possible but just thought it might be worth mentioning. I've hosted alot of FPS Game servers and I've never ran across this problem. Anymore ideas? |
EQEmu has a hard time handling LAN ip's (192.*) and DNS's as IP's (blahblah.shawnscomputer.net). It's best to use "real" or "live" internet IP address's such as 64.12.34.56, ect..
Proxys (or using AOL to connect), firewalls and routers also interfere with the way EQEmu likes to connect. |
Shawn:
well i figured that by now hehe. Anything you suggest I should do? Other than not use my router :P Other people with routers apparently have gotten this working... at least i think so anyway. |
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Lurker:
Well I've put what you told me into my hosts file but it still didn't work. I've tried restarting my computer after I changed hosts but still no difference. - 127.0.0.1 localhost 192.168.0.4 cherryclaw.dyndns.org Thats what I have in my hosts file. My first post shows what I have in all my other files. Am I doing anything wrong there? *Rips out hair* Someone tell me what I'm doing wrong!!! *Shoots router* |
Well If your doing something wrong, I'm not seeing it...
Do "tracert cherryclaw.dyndns.org" from the command line to double check that the hosts entry is working... Try taking out your router and see if things work then (you'll need to change ip's in your settings) Pull out some more hair? |
Thanx for all the help
still no luck tho. :( Guess ill stop trying for a little bit, i spent like 20 hours just on trying to get it to work. Wait till maybe a newer version is out. |
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