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Old 09-29-2016, 01:11 PM
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Thalix
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Default BUG: World Service (Port 9000) spawns on all public IP's

We have a Linux Server with more then one public IP.

If I start the eqemu server, everything is working as it should. But the problem is, the server listens on all our public IP's at Port 9000 (or whatever we use in eqemu_confi.xml) and also the http service spawns on all IP.


Code:
<?xml version="1.0">
<server>
    <world>
        <shortname>OurServername</shortname>
        <longname>Long Servername</longname>

        <address>136.xxx.xxx.xxx</address>
        <localaddress>136.xxx.xxx.xxx</localaddress>

        <loginserver1>
            <host>login.eqemulator.net</host>
            <port>5998</port>
            <account></account>
            <password></password>
        </loginserver1>
        <loginserver2>
            <host>127.0.0.1</host>
            <port>5998</port>
            <account></account>
            <password></password>
        </loginserver2>

        <!-- Server status. -->
        <locked/>
        <!-- <unlocked/> -->

        <tcp ip="136.xxx.xxx.xxx" port="9000" telnet="false"/>
        <key>ourserverkey</key>

        <http enabled="true" mimefile="mime.types" port="9080"></http>

Problem one:
We have Port 9000 listening on all our ips 136.243.xxx.001 - 015

Problem two:
Telnet is still enabled (we also tried telnet="disable" and "disabled")
Code:
telnet ourserver.name 9000
Trying 
Trying 136.xxx.xxx.xxx
Connected to ourservername.
Escape character is '^]'.
Username:

Problem three:
Http Service (9080) spawns also on all public IP's.
Is this a bug or did I something wrong?
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Old 10-19-2016, 07:10 PM
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ghanja
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Location: Hershey, PA
Posts: 499
Default

Curious to your network setup. From cable modem/gateway to the bare metal OS/VM (if applicable).

Also, are you accessing the server from an outside source (different WAN)?

Initially, sounds like one hell of a messed up NAT.
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