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Make serveur Online ?

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Hello community.

 

My server works on a local network on a raspberry PI. I would like to put it online to play with my friends. But when they try to connect, they are blocked between the server login and the server char.

 

I don't have an error message. Only this.

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[Status]: Connection of the account 'admin' accepted.
[Info]: Closed connection from 'xx.xx.xx.xx'.

network.conf

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/*
 * List here any LAN subnets this server is in.
 * Example:
 * - char- (or map-) server's IP in LAN is 192.168.0.10
 * - Public IP is 198.51.100.37
 * If the list contains "192.168.0.10:255.255.255.0", any clients connecting
 * from the same 192.168.0.0/24 network will be presented with the LAN IP
 * (192.168.0.10) in the server list, rather than the public IP (198.51.100.37).
 */
lan_subnets: (
    "wan_ip",
    "192.168.1.1:255.0.0.0",
    "127.0.0.1:255.0.0.0",
    //"92.138.126.123:255.0.0.0",
    //"192.168.1.1:255.255.255.0",
)

/*
 * List here any IP ranges a char- or map-server can connect from.
 * A wildcard of "0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0" means that server connections are allowed
 * from ANY IP. (not recommended).
 */
allowed: (
    "192.168.1.10:255.0.0.0",
    "wan_ip:255.0.0.0",
    //"0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0",
    //"127.0.0.1:255.0.0.0",
    //"192.168.1.1:255.0.0.0",
)

/*
 * List here any IP ranges a char- or map-server can connect from. These ranges
 * will also be excluded from the automatic ipban in casee of password failure.
 * Any entry present in this list is also automatically included in the
 * allowed IP list.
 * Note: This may be a security threat. Only edit this list if you know what
 * you are doing.
 */
trusted: (
    //"127.0.0.1:255.0.0.0",
    //"192.168.1.1:255.255.255.0",
    //"92.138.126.123:255.255.255.0",
    //"virgilejacobe.ddns.net:255.255.255.0",
)

map_server.conf

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// Character Server IP
        // The map server connects to the character server using this IP address.
        // NOTE: This is useful when you are running behind a firewall or are on
        // a machine with multiple interfaces.
        char_ip: "192.168.1.10"

        // The map server listens on the interface with this IP address.
        // NOTE: This allows you to run multiple servers on multiple interfaces
        // while using the same ports for each server.
        //bind_ip: "127.0.0.1"

        // Character Server Port
        char_port: 6121

        // Map Server IP
        // The IP address which clients will use to connect.
        // Set this to what your server's public IP address is.
        map_ip: "wan_ip"

char-server.conf

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// Login Server IP
        // The character server connects to the login server using this IP address.
        // NOTE: This is useful when you are running behind a firewall or are on
        // a machine with multiple interfaces.
        login_ip: "192.168.1.10"

        // The character server listens on the interface with this IP address.
        // NOTE: This allows you to run multiple servers on multiple interfaces
        // while using the same ports for each server.
        //bind_ip: "127.0.0.1"

        // Login Server Port
        login_port: 6900

        // Character Server IP
        // The IP address which clients will use to connect.
        // Set this to what your server's public IP address is.
        char_ip: "wan_ip"

        // Character Server Port
        char_port: 6121

ports 6900 5100 and 4100 are redirected to my local address 192.168.1.10

 

Do you have any idea why it doesn't work?

 

Thx

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You are trying to share your RO from your home to your friend? make sure that your ISP open port that you can use port  forward in your MODEM ^_^

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It's ok ?

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After several tests, I realized that via the web, my friends connect well on the login server but fail to connect on the CHAR server

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Not all ISP provider support that, if you use this to check your port if open or not HERE!!

 

Rent VPS the best way ^_^

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