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Old 01-13-2011, 06:06 PM
duurrk
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I did all the naming as the guide stated. Checked back over each step individually. I have also looked several times through all the configuration files to verify. I tried using both "localhost" where they left it, and tried my server's name as well. I have tried using both my host's IP for host and the server's IP for "localaddress" in addition to just using the server's IP for both. It seems that after I used the server's IP for both I started seeing the "new Titanium host connection" messages in the Login shell when I fired up the client. I am using the same executable shortcut as I do with the public servers (just that I change the eqhost.txt file to reflect my server's IP). I haven't tried minilogin but heard it was not as good as others. I was assuming the others were the standard way of logging in. I have only seen "EQEmu Login" as the "EQEmu Login Server" executable. Because that is what is hosting the login on my server, I don't know what EQEmu Login to use on the client if that is an option. I can send a copy of my .xml file if need be because that was the most confusing configuration to me, though I just did the changes that were pointed out, and left all the rest that were shown in the guide in the bulleted list as default.
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