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Old 09-08-2005, 10:46 PM
Belfedia
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Hope that help :

Don't scribe : start zone . publiciphere 8780 publiciphere
but : start zone . publiciphere 8780 localhost

i'm curious ?
Publiciphere is'nt a WWW adress ?
you must replace it by IP or Name (like google.com)
the same you use in loginserver.ini (Adress of world server)
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Old 09-08-2005, 11:09 PM
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Having your external IP on both sides of the port works fine, its how i have mine set up
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Old 09-08-2005, 11:10 PM
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I'll give this a shot tomorrow.. getting late here. Thanks for the suggestions.

My public address is infact a name address not IP. I just put "PublicIPAddress" there in place of it. I'm hoping that this "Minilog" error i'm getting in World.exe is attributed to my putting my public address on both sides of the port number like you suggested changing.

I'll post my progress tomorrow!

Thanks
J
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Old 09-08-2005, 11:19 PM
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i think its aslo due to an extra line. The publickip on both sides doesnt hurt anything. its how i have mine.
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Old 09-09-2005, 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted by jillmatik
I'll give this a shot tomorrow.. getting late here. Thanks for the suggestions.

My public address is infact a name address not IP. I just put "PublicIPAddress" there in place of it. I'm hoping that this "Minilog" error i'm getting in World.exe is attributed to my putting my public address on both sides of the port number like you suggested changing.

I'll post my progress tomorrow!

Thanks
J
In the variables table in Database you should try to set the server type to public. That will get rid of the error.(At lest it did for me on 6.1) BTW I have every address set to localhost. Im guessing that will only allow me on my own computer to log in even if I set my server to open. I dont use minilogin.
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Old 09-09-2005, 06:28 AM
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I've decided to scratch my current setup and go with Caveman's Installer. I figure this will give me a good base to start digging in and exploring correctly configured databases and config files. Then I'll work on upgrading.

Now I'll just need to figure out how to get my client back to a version that works with his setup.

Thanks again for the help everyone. I'm really looking forward to exploring this and learning SQL etc on the way.

J
*Edit* If anyone has any useful information links regarding upgrading from 6.0-DR3 to current version please PM me or point me in the right direction here. I seem to fail at forum search I always get convoluted search results based on my convoluted search strings :P

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