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Old 04-07-2012, 12:15 AM
hitchhiker
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I followed the tutorial and it seems great but it doesn't seem to work 100%. whenever I log in i see a server named "ship_in_a_bottle" and after trying to load it I get kicked back to login screen. after trying again I get an error 1017: Cannot login to the Everquest server. you may need to rerun the update patch. Repeatedly seeing this message may indicate a loss of connectivity to the patch server. this is usually temporary." Being completely new to this I have no idea where to start looking for problems.

oh never mind, i just typed sudo ./startup.sh before this and got permissions. leaving this in for prosperity------I am not sure if the following text means that the server start up had an error or not, but when I type ./startup.sh I get lines of messages saying chmod: changing permissions of '(files)' Operation not permitted.-------

also I wasn't even sure if i transferred the spell_us.txt file correctly. do you just download it from lucy, change the name and drop it into the server directory?
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Old 04-09-2012, 10:23 PM
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Fixed the problem. login.ini had the local_network at 192.168.0. when it should have been 192.168.1.

incredible script otherwise!
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