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Old 07-24-2010, 12:40 PM
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Well, I'm back to being without any good ideas on this. Just for curiosity, I changed eqemu_config.xml so that in <world> the <tcp> element was
<tcp ip="localhost" port="7000" telnet="disable"/>

and then I change my zone range to 8000-8100.
when I started the emulator and used that website mentioned above, I got an "open" response on 7000 but closed on 8000. I closed the emulator all down and changed back to
<tcp ip="localhost" port="9000" telnet="disable"/>
and set the zones back to 7000-7100 and then restarted. world.exe's window reports:

[Debug] [WORLD__LAUNCH] zone: dynamic_01 reported state STARTED (1 starts)
[Debug] [WORLD__ZONE] New TCP connection from 127.0.0.1:2783
[Debug] [WORLD__CONSOLE] New zoneserver #1 from 127.0.0.1:2783
[Debug] [WORLD__ZONE] [1] Zone started with name dynamic_01 by launcher zone
[Debug] [WORLD__ZONE] [1] Auto zone port configuration. Telling zone to use port 7000

But now I get an "Open" response on 9000 and "Closed" for 7000. It's as if the zone is choosing not to respond to any hits from outside my lan.

This makes me wonder about this line from login.ini:
local_network = 192.168.0.
What's that for?
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