[mohaa] server alias, IP binding
D.Wranovics
david at netatom.com
Sat Nov 2 15:32:31 EST 2002
Shockwave, thanks for the heads up. That was exactly what I was missing.
It binds now to the designated IP but users are not able to connect. I
suspect it might be something (port filtering?) on the data center's
end.
Thanks again for the tip.
-----Original Message-----
From: [-SF-]Shockwave [mailto:shockwave at clanshortfuse.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 8:39 AM
To: mohaa at icculus.org
Subject: Re: [mohaa] server alias, IP binding
Hello David,
The way you get the server to bind to a specific IP address and port
number is by specifying them on the command line:
+set net_ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
+set net_port yyyyy
(where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address and yyyyy is the port)
Shockwave
----- Original Message -----
From: D.Wranovics <mailto:david at netatom.com>
To: MOHAA <mailto:mohaa at icculus.org>
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 10:12 PM
Subject: [mohaa] server alias, IP binding
Hey,
Trying to set up 1.11 on redhat7.3
I get this:
18428 files in pk3 files
execing default.cfg
execing menu.cfg
execing newconfig.cfg
Config: unnamedsoldier.cfg
execing configs/unnamedsoldier.cfg
couldn't exec localized.cfg
execing autoexec.cfg
execing custom.cfg
You are now setup for easy mode.
Opening IP socket: localhost:12203
Hostname: ###
Alias: localhost
IP: 127.0.0.1
--- Common Initialization Complete --- 1340 ms
--- Localization: I see 0 localization files
--- Localization: reading file global/localization.txt
Loading Localization File global/localization.txt
Loaded 1242 localization entries
I am running the server from a user's $home who is assigned a different
address than the base IP of
the server. Is there a way to set it to take a specific IP?
Probably a real newbie question.
________________________________________________
David Wranovics
NETATOM.com
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