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Shortlived 04-26-2002 08:32 PM

caravelle, I hope you get your server up and running! but as you just told everyone your Mysql Password you might want to think about changing it =P

EmuSharky 04-27-2002 01:49 AM

Mel - heres my Telnet stuff after 90+ secs of NO internet activity. The problem I'm having is when people / or myself try to connect to my server (Only on the live server list) It tells me that I need to rerun the patch. EQEMU works fine for me (just playing alone on localhost - or atleast it did before this NAT stuff - I havent tested it since, but I'm going to assume that it will still work fine on the localhost.) The only problem that I'm having is, as I stated before, on the live servers it wont let me connect.
Thanks. Let me know if you have any ideas:


192.168.0.2: 9000 63.228.xx.xxx: 9000 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 9000 63.228.xx.xxx: 9000 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 9000 63.228.xx.xxx: 9000 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2:*****63.228.xx.xxx:***** 0 0x3041 ***
192.168.0.2: 9000 63.228.xx.xxx: 9000 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 9000 63.228.xx.xxx: 9000 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 7990 63.228.xx.xxx: 7990 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 7991 63.228.xx.xxx: 7991 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 7992 63.228.xx.xxx: 7992 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 7993 63.228.xx.xxx: 7993 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7994 63.228.xx.xxx: 7994 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7995 63.228.xx.xxx: 7995 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7996 63.228.xx.xxx: 7996 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7997 63.228.xx.xxx: 7997 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7998 63.228.xx.xxx: 7998 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7999 63.228.xx.xxx: 7999 0 0x2041 ***

caravelle 04-27-2002 04:23 AM

this is my show nat, Me and sharky are getting stuck on the 1017 error (need to rerun patch)

vip2 Outside

Local IP : Port Global IP : Port Timer Flags Proto Interface
192.168.0.2:9000 *****:9000 0 0x00041 tcp eth0
192.168.0.2:7990 63.228.50.206:7990 0 0x10041 tcp eth0 wan0-
0
-7999 -7999
192.168.0.2:7990 *****:7990 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7991 *****:7991 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7992 *****:7992 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7993 *****:7993 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7994 *****:7994 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7995 *****:7995 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7996 *****:7996 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7997 *****:7997 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7998 *****:7998 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7999 *****:7999 0 0x02041 *** eth0
10.0.0.2:2066 63.228.50.206:31903 120 0x00046 udp eth0 wan0-
0
10.0.0.2:1110 63.228.50.206:31904 86400 0x00046 tcp eth0 wan0-
0
10.0.0.1:23 63.228.50.206:23 86400 0x0004A tcp eth0 wan0-
0

meliudaj 04-27-2002 04:39 PM

caravelle:

Local IP : Port Global IP : Port Timer Flags Proto Interface
192.168.0.2:9000 *****:9000 0 0x00041 tcp eth0
192.168.0.2:7990 63.228.50.206:7990 0 0x10041 tcp eth0 wan0-
0
-7999 -7999
<-- /em scratches head
192.168.0.2:7990 *****:7990 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7991 *****:7991 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7992 *****:7992 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7993 *****:7993 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7994 *****:7994 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7995 *****:7995 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7996 *****:7996 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7997 *****:7997 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7998 *****:7998 0 0x02041 *** eth0
192.168.0.2:7999 *****:7999 0 0x02041 *** eth0
10.0.0.2:2066 63.228.50.206:31903 120 0x00046 udp eth0 wan0-
0
<-- /em sings One of these things aint like the other... one of these things aint quite the same.
10.0.0.2:1110 63.228.50.206:31904 86400 0x00046 tcp eth0 wan0-
0
10.0.0.1:23 63.228.50.206:23 86400 0x0004A tcp eth0 wan0-
0

First read the new sticky note on this topic.. as I kinda fine tuned the instructions at the bottom of my story. (main diff is not have ing you try the 7990-7999 attempt).

Second... I read threw this show nat.. Hmm not too bad should still work then BOOM wtf???? 10.0.0.2??? Silly Caravelle, I think you followed my doc a little WAY too close, as I beleive your PC's are on a 10.0.0.0 Network.. not a 192.168.0.0 Network.
What is the IP of the PC that is running your server? (guessing 10.0.0.1 or 10.0.0.2) If this is the case you will need to re-add those NAT entries.. but replace 192.168.0.2 with your eqemu servers IP.

But first you will want to blow away all those bogus entries you just created.
cbos#set nat entry delete inside 192.168.0.2
That should take care of those. And remember... read the sticky version of my doc as I made that small change.

Luck or no luck please still cut/paste your show nat here. Also.. remember your cbos#write mem

meliudaj 04-27-2002 04:44 PM

EmuSharky:

LOL... sorry too funny.

Read what I just told caravelle! But replace all instences of Caravelle with the word "EmuSharky" :-)

It looks like you 2 did EXACTLY the same wrong thing.

EmuSharky 04-29-2002 08:58 AM

Lol,
Man oh man... My power was down yesterday; but now I found that my IP changed :) (Yay!). It seems that I was on a 10.0.0.2 network (lol, dont ask, I followed ur instructions!! /grin). It appears to be displaying the proper 63.xxx.xx.xxx IP now when I use telnet (ie - I can access my telnet thru my OUTSIDE IP now, not the 10.0.0.2 like it used to be doing).

I'll let ya know if this works once I return from my job.

Thanks :)
-Sharky


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