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riourik

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problem connection wan+lan

14 October 2016 - 01:41 AM

Hi,

I just start a server under debian at home.

I have one problem I check on google and cannot figure it out.

I configure conf/map/map-server.conf and conf/char/char-config.conf like that :

 

map :

 

 
// NOTE: This is useful when you are running behind a firewall $
                // a machine with multiple interfaces.
                char_ip: "192.168.2.20"
 
                // The map server listens on the interface with this IP address.
                // NOTE: This allows you to run multiple servers on multiple in$
                // while using the same ports for each server.
                // bind_ip: "192.168.2.20"
 
                // Character Server Port
                char_port: 6121
 
                // Map Server IP
                // The IP address which clients will use to connect.
                // Set this to what your server's public IP address is.
                map_ip: "192.168.2.20"
 
                // Map Server Port
                map_port: 5121

 

char :

 

 

 

 // Login Server IP
                // The character server connects to the login server using this$
                // NOTE: This is useful when you are running behind a firewall $
                // a machine with multiple interfaces.
                login_ip: "192.168.2.20"
 
                // The character server listens on the interface with this IP a$
                // NOTE: This allows you to run multiple servers on multiple in$
                // while using the same ports for each server.
                // bind_ip: "192.168.2.20"
 
                // Login Server Port
                login_port: 6900
 
                // Character Server IP
                // The IP address which clients will use to connect.
                // Set this to what your server's public IP address is.

                char_ip: "192.168.2.20"
 
                // Character Server Port
                char_port: 6121

 

 
so I can connect on local with 
clientinfo.xml : <address>192.168.2.20</address>

but not my body with

clientinfo.xml : <address>mynoipaddress</address>

 

so I change it like that :

 

char :

 

                // The character server connects to the login server using this$
                // NOTE: This is useful when you are running behind a firewall $
                // a machine with multiple interfaces.
                login_ip: "192.168.2.20"
 
                // The character server listens on the interface with this IP a$
                // NOTE: This allows you to run multiple servers on multiple in$
                // while using the same ports for each server.
                // bind_ip: "192.168.2.20"
 
                // Login Server Port
                login_port: 6900
 
                // Character Server IP
                // The IP address which clients will use to connect.
                // Set this to what your server's public IP address is.

                char_ip: "mynoipaddress"
 
                // Character Server Port
                char_port: 6121

 

map :

 

 // NOTE: This is useful when you are running behind a firewall $
                // a machine with multiple interfaces.
                char_ip: "192.168.2.20"
 
                // The map server listens on the interface with this IP address.
                // NOTE: This allows you to run multiple servers on multiple in$
                // while using the same ports for each server.
                // bind_ip: "192.168.2.20"
 
                // Character Server Port
                char_port: 6121
 
                // Map Server IP
                // The IP address which clients will use to connect.
                // Set this to what your server's public IP address is.
                map_ip: "mynoipaddress"
 
                // Map Server Port
                map_port: 5121

 

 

so now my buddy can connect with  clientinfo.xml : <address>mynoipaddress</address>

But I cannot connect anymore... I try with

 clientinfo.xml : <address>192.168.2.20</address>

and

 clientinfo.xml : <address>mynoipaddress</address>

but cannot connect.

with

 clientinfo.xml : <address>192.168.2.20</address>

I see my try to connect on the server but that I cannot pass the login the server give me this message :

 

 [Info]: Closed connection from '192.168.2.14'.

 

 

I try to play a bit with conf/network.conf but not much result:

 

 

 // Network configuration file
 
/*
 * List here any LAN subnets this server is in.
 * Example:
 * - char- (or map-) server's IP in LAN is 192.168.0.10
 * - Public IP is 198.51.100.37
 * If the list contains "192.168.0.10:255.255.255.0", any clients connecting
 * from the same 192.168.0.0/24 network will be presented with the LAN IP
 * (192.168.0.10) in the server list, rather than the public IP (198.51.100.37).
 */
lan_subnets: (
        "127.0.0.1:255.0.0.0",
        "192.168.2.14:255.255.255.0",
)
 
/*
 * List here any IP ranges a char- or map-server can connect from.
 * A wildcard of "0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0" means that server connections are allowed
 * from ANY IP. (not recommended).
 */
allowed: (
        "0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0",
        "192.168.2.14:255.255.255.0",
)
 
/*
 * List here any IP ranges a char- or map-server can connect from. These ranges
 * will also be excluded from the automatic ipban in casee of password failure.
 * Any entry present in this list is also automatically included in the
 * allowed IP list.
 * Note: This may be a security threat. Only edit this list if you know what
 * you are doing.
 */
trusted: (
        "127.0.0.1:255.0.0.0",
)

 

 

Did someone know what I have to put for we both can connect ?

 

so I can connect on local with clientinfo.xml : <address>192.168.2.20</address>