View Full Version : Debian Config vs windows ?
Huppy
02-28-2011, 01:00 AM
I am just trying to do some troubleshooting here. When My windows box is
connected to the public login server list, people from outside can connect.
But with my Debian server, outside connection sees it on list, but can not
get on the server. (port 9000 world authenticate error).
There is no errors on bootup of the server, and it doesn't show anything in
logs, because the client never connects.
There is no firewall installed on the Debian box. (I checked iptables for rules).
Using nmap shows port 9000 being listened on and open.
I know its not my client, because it can connect to other servers, so I
figure I must have something wrong, on the linux server, itself.
trevius
02-28-2011, 02:58 AM
Are those are 2 separate PCs? You can't run more than 1 EQEmu server on a LAN at a time, or at least not without doing some funky networking stuff. Your port 9000 has to be forwarded from your router to your linux server for it to work. My guess is that you had it opened to your windows server and will need to point that to your Linux server instead now for it to work. If you set a DMZ to your windows box, that also would cause this issue.
Huppy
02-28-2011, 03:11 AM
Are those are 2 separate PCs? You can't run more than 1 EQEmu server on a LAN at a time, or at least not without doing some funky networking stuff. Your port 9000 has to be forwarded from your router to your linux server for it to work. My guess is that you had it opened to your windows server and will need to point that to your Linux server instead now for it to work. If you set a DMZ to your windows box, that also would cause this issue.
Sorry Trev, forgot to mention, the Debian box is not on my home network.
I just "aquired" a dedicated box in a data center. (costing me a few bucks),
but, they told me there is no ports blocked and, as per my request, no
firewall be installed.
Even though it compiled smoothly, could anything in the compile cause this ?
I have my server linked into the public server right now, and it seems all
good, but, trying to connect to it, get the world authenticate error.
EDIT: Just noticed when doing an nmap on the ip, (with my server running):
Starting Nmap 5.00 < http://nmap.org > at 2001-02-28 01:26 CST
Interesting ports on eqemu (70.64.216.39):
Not shown: 995 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
111/tcp open rpcbind
3306/tcp open mysql
9000/tcp open cslistener
Nmap done: 1 IP adress (1 host up) scanned in 0.13 seconds
Shouldn't it be showing 9000/UDP open as well ?
Also, just to make sure, I sourced in a brand new fresh database, to rule out
anything to do with my own. (with sql updates)
trevius
02-28-2011, 06:49 AM
Yes, should all be UDP I believe. Also, make sure you have your zone port ranges opened (7000-7100 by default).
c0ncrete
02-28-2011, 09:41 AM
You compiling/running 64 bit?
Huppy
02-28-2011, 08:44 PM
Thanks for your help guys, but as it turn out, after 4 phone calls to the host,
the ports were blocked. "Lack of communication" with the tech guy that set
my server up. He thought I only needed the mysql port open, so its all working
good now :)
Noport
03-01-2011, 06:06 AM
Huppy do you have a program called ESF Database Convert - Professional Edition?
I'm sure it would make a great tool for you to have at hand.
Huppy
03-01-2011, 06:35 AM
Huppy do you have a program called ESF Database Convert - Professional Edition?
I'm sure it would make a great tool for you to have at hand.
I just looked that up, that program would be of no use to me.
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