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Old 01-21-2010, 10:07 PM
Skathix
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Default Going Linkdead and the wierdest problem ever

Hey, I have a friend playing on my server, it is on a lan, and my computer is the host of the server. I'm using Minilogin, which uses IP's instead of accounts for the characters. Now here is my problem:

My friend is playing in "The Hole" zone, he is a gm, and trying to learn about what he can do. he is using #invul, and casting a spell called acid blast using #cast <spellid>. Monsters were coming at him like crazy, then he went linkdead. No problem, we just assumed its one of those things.

Here is where it gets CRAZY! He finally gets off the YOU HAVE BEEN DISCONNECTED. Screen to find that he is on another friends account, the other friend is also on the network (The server is a dedicated LAN server). He see's her characters, and has an opportunity to log into them. He logs out, logs back in and his characters are there. About 15-30 minutes later, he goes linkdead again. While he is waiting, my other friend zones, when she finishes zoning, she finds herself in his character, getting beaten by monsters in the hole, and when he gets to the character selection screen, he is once again on her account. We have dedicated IP's on the LAN and no one is using DHCP.

Help?
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