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Old 06-05-2006, 10:39 AM
vales
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Seriously, you really should edit your posts if you have something to add. It's starting to get out of hand everytime you want to ask something. That's borderline spamming, man.

Yeah, it's 5999. Forgot to edit the "8" out. Not like it matters since you can just open that port anyway.


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loginserver.ini
###Your current configuration is as follows:

loginserver.ini:
[LoginServer]
loginserver=192.168.1.4
loginport=5999
worldname=My Minilogin
worldaddress=192.168.1.4
locked=false
account=
password=

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eqemu_config.xml
<?xml version="1.0">
<server>
<world>
<shortname>minilogin</shortname>
<longname>My Minilogin</longname>

<!-- Only specify these two if you really think you need to. -->
<address>127.0.0.1</address>
<localaddress>127.0.0.1</localaddress>



<!-- Loginserver information. -->
<loginserver>
<host>192.168.1.4</host>
<port>5999</port>
<account></account>
<password></password>
</loginserver>

<!-- Sets the shared key used by zone/launcher to connect to world -->
<key>some long random string</key>

<!-- Enable and set the port for the HTTP service. -->
<http port="9080" enabled="true" mimefile="mime.types" />
</world>

<!-- Database configuration, replaces db.ini. -->
<database>
<host>127.0.0.1</host>
<port>3306</port>
<username>eq</username>
<password>eq</password>
<db>eq</db>
</database>
</server>
Try that.

Different routers don't matter as long as it's newer than 4-5 years. The older ones didn't have good NAT forwarding built in. Not to mention the cheaper brands. That's why I asked. Don't ever use DMZ if you don't have to.

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Old 06-05-2006, 10:45 AM
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hehe sorry about the spamming. going to give this a whirl now and will let you know how it goes hopefully it all works out tahnks again for helping me so much.

ps. should i have the emulator software installed on the client pc with all settings off such as database/quests and all that? and everything looks like once i have this answer should work or at least i hope its showing up as 1 server and listening on that port and through the 192.168.1.4 ip which it wasnt doing before so we should be good i will wait for that answer tho so i dont mess anything up till now


thanks again

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Old 06-05-2006, 10:58 AM
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Unless you plan on running the EMU from the same PC the client is on, then no. :p
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Old 06-05-2006, 10:59 AM
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how do i setup the button so that i can run it tried what i thought , start-run, c:\program files\sony\everquest\eqgame.exe patchme but didnt work

nevermind got that figured out.

I can login up to server select and the server shows up. when i click on it i get the 1017 error and it says that it cannot connect. :(


if it matters server side im seeing an error stating Unknown Packet: blah blah [opcode 0x0003 and so on tho i dont think that error matters from what ive read

and as far as open ports i did open 9000, 5999, 7000-7100 and 3306 as i saw that was the database so wasnt sure if that needed opening as well

i do not have any firewall software installed either fyi

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Old 06-05-2006, 01:45 PM
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so far i have tried, making my comp DMZ again, tried the no-ip thing and setting it to use my external IP all of which still leaves me with the 1017 error on the client side pc. i can see the server but not login im not sure what else to try here. so close but yet so far away id bet lol. tried changing the router to the linksys one and like you said gave no difference in the outcome. not sure what to try now tried everything so far that i saw on this site. :(
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Old 06-06-2006, 07:21 AM
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I'm seriously getting stumped. But the 1017 error is usually just a user error somewhere most of the time. Try doing a search for "1017" and you should get a bunch of results. Might want to try this one as well.
http://www.eqemulator.net/forums/sho...highlight=1017
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Old 06-06-2006, 07:59 AM
fireclav
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does it have anything to do with that some people i see have hte eqemulator thing at the loginserver part. ex.

[LoginServer]
loginserver=127.0.0.1
loginserver2=newlogin1.eqemulator.net
loginport=5999
loginport2=5999
worldname=The Test World
worldaddress=127.0.0.1
locked=false
account=
password=

thats just an example of one that i found. i do not have that in mine is that ok???


also i cannot find my boot5zones.bat file do i have one or is that not with minilogin?

other then that to list the things ive tried with no success

Have all the proper ports forwarded, dmz setup on server, no ip, and other things ive read on this site. i have no idea why this is occuring but its getting anoying i would really like to find an answer for htis

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