Try this. In windows, "localhost" usually resolves to the local IP (127.0.0.1), but I've read, in some flavours of linux, it may not. I always use the local IP anyways. Plus, not sure why you had dual login servers with same (external IP) ? Commonly it's used for emu public and a lan (or local). I'm not sure why you had an IP set for "zones" either. ?
Code:
{
"server" : {
"chatserver" : {
"host" : "192.168.1.167",
"port" : "7778"
},
"database" : {
"db" : "peq",
"host" : "127.0.0.1",
"password" : "password",
"port" : "3306",
"username" : "eqemu"
},
"mailserver" : {
"host" : "192.168.1.167",
"port" : "7778"
},
"qsdatabase" : {
"db" : "peq",
"host" : "127.0.0.1",
"password" : "password",
"port" : "3306",
"username" : "eqemu"
},
"webinterface" : {
"port" : "9081"
},
"world" : {
"address" : "external IP address",
"localaddress" : "192.168.1.167",
"http" : {
"enabled" : "true",
"mimefile" : "mime.types",
"port" : "9080"
},
"key" : "long string",
"loginserver1" : {
"account" : "",
"host" : "external IP address",
"legacy" : "0",
"password" : "",
"port" : "5998"
},
"loginserver2" : {
"account" : "",
"host" : "192.168.1.167",
"legacy" : "0",
"password" : "",
"port" : "5998"
},
"longname" : "Server Name",
"shortname" : "server",
"tcp" : {
"ip" : "192.168.1.167",
"port" : "9001"
},
"telnet" : {
"enabled" : "true",
"ip" : "192.168.1.167",
"port" : "9000"
}
},
"zones" : {
"defaultstatus" : "0",
"ports" : {
"high" : "7400",
"low" : "7000"
}
}
}
}