Latest TMWserv + 0.1 Client
Posted: 26 Jul 2007, 04:13
Hello,
I've compiled latest TMWServ in linux rev 3398, working at 192.168.1.1
tmwserv.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<configuration>
<option name="accountServerAddress" value="192.168.1.1"/>
<option name="accountServerPort" value="9601"/>
<option name="dbhost" value=""/>
<option name="dbpass" value=""/>
<option name="dbuser" value=""/>
<option name="defaultMap" value="1"/>
<option name="gameServerAddress" value="192.168.1.1"/>
<option name="gameServerPort" value="9604"/>
<option name="startX" value="720"/>
<option name="startY" value="840"/>
</configuration>
Also downloaded and compiled latest trunk client (0.1 rev 3397) in a windows xp.
both pc's are ofc in the same internal network
The client runs fine, when i input the server address (192.168.1.1) it keeps trying to connect indefinately untill i cancel it.
Linux has iptables accepting all connections (there are no rules, just in case someone wonder about the firewall) also tested from another linux pc inside the same private network with nmap and udp ports are open.
Any info about this ?
Best regards,
I've compiled latest TMWServ in linux rev 3398, working at 192.168.1.1
tmwserv.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<configuration>
<option name="accountServerAddress" value="192.168.1.1"/>
<option name="accountServerPort" value="9601"/>
<option name="dbhost" value=""/>
<option name="dbpass" value=""/>
<option name="dbuser" value=""/>
<option name="defaultMap" value="1"/>
<option name="gameServerAddress" value="192.168.1.1"/>
<option name="gameServerPort" value="9604"/>
<option name="startX" value="720"/>
<option name="startY" value="840"/>
</configuration>
Also downloaded and compiled latest trunk client (0.1 rev 3397) in a windows xp.
both pc's are ofc in the same internal network
The client runs fine, when i input the server address (192.168.1.1) it keeps trying to connect indefinately untill i cancel it.
Linux has iptables accepting all connections (there are no rules, just in case someone wonder about the firewall) also tested from another linux pc inside the same private network with nmap and udp ports are open.
Any info about this ?
Best regards,