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01-26-2019, 10:52 PM
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Fire Beetle
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Join Date: Jan 2019
Posts: 3
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New Windows Server - zone in issues for client running on server
Hi All!
I've just delved into the world of EQEMU and am very excitedly working on my own server. I'm trying to resolve a login/zone in issue.
I'm pretty new to authentication, servers/ports ect, but try to muddle through... here is my problem:
I've gotten the server to work for users on my network, but I can't get the client running on my server (main PC) to connect to any zones. I can login and see the characters I created (with other configuration, only the server client can login, no other network PCs).
Your help is most appreciated!!
Here are my files:
eqemu_config.json
Code:
{
"server" : {
"chatserver" : {
"host" : "",
"port" : "7778"
},
"database" : {
"db" : "peq",
"host" : "localhost",
"password" : "**",
"port" : "3306",
"username" : "root"
},
"mailserver" : {
"host" : "",
"port" : "7778"
},
"qsdatabase" : {
"db" : "peq",
"host" : "localhost",
"password" : "**",
"port" : "3306",
"username" : "root"
},
"webinterface" : {
"port" : "9081"
},
"world" : {
"http" : {
"enabled" : "true",
"mimefile" : "mime.types",
"port" : "9080"
},
"key" : "**",
"loginserver1" : {
"account" : "",
"host" : "login.eqemulator.net",
"legacy" : "1",
"password" : "",
"port" : "5998"
},
"loginserver2" : {
"account" : "",
"host" : "192.168.1.156",
"password" : "",
"port" : "5998"
},
"loginserver3" : {
"account" : "",
"host" : "127.0.0.1",
"password" : "",
"port" : "5999"
},
"longname" : "Server Name",
"shortname" : "ServerName",
"tcp" : {
"ip" : "127.0.0.1",
"port" : "9001"
},
"telnet" : {
"enabled" : "true",
"ip" : "0.0.0.0",
"port" : "9000"
}
},
"zones" : {
"defaultstatus" : "0",
"ports" : {
"high" : "7400",
"low" : "7000"
}
}
}
}
Login.ini
Quote:
[database]
host = localhost
port = 3306
db = peq
user = root
password = **
subsystem = MySQL
[options]
unregistered_allowed = TRUE
reject_duplicate_servers = FALSE
trace = TRUE
world_trace = FALSE
dump_packets_in = FALSE
dump_packets_out = FALSE
listen_port = 5998
local_network = 192.168.1.
auto_create_accounts = TRUE
[security]
plugin = EQEmuAuthCrypto
mode = 5
[Titanium]
port = 5998
opcodes = login_opcodes.conf
[SoD]
port = 5999
opcodes = login_opcodes_sod.conf
[schema]
account_table = loginserver_server_accounts
world_registration_table = loginserver_world_server_registration
world_admin_registration_table = loginserver_server_admin_registration
world_server_type_table = loginserver_server_list_type
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eqhost.txt(client running on Server PC)
Quote:
[LoginServer]
Host=127.0.0.1:5999
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Last edited by Uleat; 01-26-2019 at 11:33 PM..
Reason: changed to code tags
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01-26-2019, 11:05 PM
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Fire Beetle
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Join Date: Jan 2019
Posts: 3
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If I change the eqemu_config.json:
Code:
},
"key" : "**",
"loginserver1" : {
"account" : "",
"host" : "login.eqemulator.net",
"legacy" : "1",
"password" : "",
"port" : "5998"
},
"loginserver2" : {
"account" : "",
"host" : "127.0.0.1",
"password" : "",
"port" : "5998"
},
Then the client on the Server workstation can login, but all the Non-server workstations lose the ability to login to the server.
Last edited by Uleat; 01-26-2019 at 11:33 PM..
Reason: changed to code tags
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01-26-2019, 11:40 PM
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Developer
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 2,815
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Remove the "loginserver3" entry..
Set "loginserver2" back to "192.168.1.156".
Change eqhost to "Host=192.168.1.156:5999" (assuming SoD, UF, RoF or RoF2 clients)
Add
Code:
"localaddress" : "192.168.1.156",
after the world label..like "address" is here: http://wiki.eqemulator.org/i?M=Pastebin&Paste=FVFBCFyr#
See if that works..
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01-26-2019, 11:42 PM
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Developer
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: North Carolina
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Be sure to read the updated post above...
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01-26-2019, 11:55 PM
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Fire Beetle
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Join Date: Jan 2019
Posts: 3
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Fixed! You are my Hero! Thank you!
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01-27-2019, 12:44 AM
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Developer
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: North Carolina
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If your host's lan ip assignment is changing when you power down your system, you may consider reserving that ip address in your router by the mac id of your network card.
That will ensure your host system gets the same ip every time.
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