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Old 12-29-2009, 07:03 PM
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So this is to get your server to be able to accept connections from two different login servers?

That would be pretty neat, I'd definitely use it so I could keep a login server for friends who don't have eqemu forum accounts or don't want to make one.
Correct. Provided you actually *have* a second working LS. The EQEMuLoginServer from SVN crashes for me after logging in a client when there is a server on the list :/ The one image made works fine though.
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Old 12-29-2009, 10:39 PM
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Correct. Provided you actually *have* a second working LS. The EQEMuLoginServer from SVN crashes for me after logging in a client when there is a server on the list :/ The one image made works fine though.
Yeah, that's the one I used at one time too. It would be nice to get the one in the svn working too, and if your code works and gets fully integrated, then there wouldn't be any harm in having multiple loginservers around as long as the eqemulator one is used as a central one.
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