View Full Version : no host was found! getting this message need help
Ginadan
03-09-2002, 04:14 AM
I have set up my eqhost file to read
[Registration Servers]
{
"eqlogin.gotfrags.com:5997"
}
[Login Servers]
{
"eqlogin.gotfrags.com:5997"
}
I have also tried setting the port numbers to 5999 instead. I just got eqw up and running, it was giving me a hard time to now I am getting this error when I try to put in my username and password to get into the login server. Could someone please help me with this I am slowly getting this all together but I need help figuring out all these little errors.
Sarimus
03-09-2002, 04:24 AM
This sounds just about exactly like the problem that I am having. I have set my eqhost file to just about exactly the same and I cant log in either :(
Orion Belzelius
03-26-2002, 04:33 AM
I got the same errors, and I've try the two possible ways to connect (explained in the Readme.txt), and always the same errors...
Please someone, take a few minutes to help us, because you are the only ones that can help us.
Thanks in advance,
and sorry for my poor english :)
Orion Belzelius
Hardarac
03-26-2002, 05:00 AM
eqhosts.txt
--
[Registration Servers]
{
"eqlogin.gotfrags.com:5999"
}
[Login Servers]
{
"eqlogin.gotfrags.com:5999"
}
Db.ini
--
# READ README.TXT!
[Database]
host=localhost
user=************
password=***********
database=eq
--
loginserver.ini
--[LoginServer]
loginserver=eqlogin.gotfrags.com
worldname=Marvin's Server 2.6
locked=false
account=************These are the valid Gotfrags logins
password=************These are the valid Gotfrags logins
worldaddress=192.168.0.6
loginport=5999
And this works fine for me .......
Feel free to copy these setting as I can confirm they work
Shawn319
03-26-2002, 05:36 AM
Gotfrags loginserver is 5999. use that in eqhost.txt and loginport=
Medivh
04-21-2002, 02:52 PM
I have noticed that there are many people that receive the following type of error(somthing that resembles the following):
No Host was Found! Please make sure eqhost.txt is in your Everquest Directory.....
Well I have found a way to fix this so far, though I cannot guarantee it will work for everyone...
In place of the whole [Registered User] and all that stuff in the readme setup for eqhost.txt....
just have the following(when using localhost/minilogin)
localhost
5999
This is because the original Everquest eqhost.txt looks like this:
chat.everquest.com
5999
This has appered to fix the problem and is a lot shorter than the whole 9 Line bit in the REadme file...its been working for me so far :)
Medivh
Keeper of Secrets
medivh@aol.com
Shawn319
04-21-2002, 02:54 PM
This is a very old thread.
Always use the current eqhost.txt found at http://www.eqemu.net/eqhost.txt
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