Waiting on Data for my own server
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Re: Waiting on Data for my own server
The client usually freezes when it receives nothing from the WS.
Try this:
Run a packet capture tool (Wireshark) on the PC where the Client is running.
Try launching the World Server from the same PC as the Client. No, I'm not indicating that the WS needs to be run on the same PC as the Client, but I'm thinking the communication between the WS and Client is being blocked, in your case.
Try this:
Run a packet capture tool (Wireshark) on the PC where the Client is running.
Try launching the World Server from the same PC as the Client. No, I'm not indicating that the WS needs to be run on the same PC as the Client, but I'm thinking the communication between the WS and Client is being blocked, in your case.
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Re: Waiting on Data for my own server
It's odd because when i do a netstat on my 2 computers (linux or windows) all UDP are listening the localhost only for the vgemu-world...
win:
C:\Users\Blackstorm>netstat -tanb | findstr 10100
UDP 127.0.0.1:10100 *:*
linux:
root@sd-56056:~# netstat -taupn | grep vg
tcp 0 0 62.210.178.23:53483 68.98.218.5:10102 ESTABLISHED 16238/vgemu-world
udp 0 0 127.0.0.1:10100 0.0.0.0:* 16238/vgemu-world
That should explain why.. isn't it ?
win:
C:\Users\Blackstorm>netstat -tanb | findstr 10100
UDP 127.0.0.1:10100 *:*
linux:
root@sd-56056:~# netstat -taupn | grep vg
tcp 0 0 62.210.178.23:53483 68.98.218.5:10102 ESTABLISHED 16238/vgemu-world
udp 0 0 127.0.0.1:10100 0.0.0.0:* 16238/vgemu-world
That should explain why.. isn't it ?
Re: Waiting on Data for my own server
Are you certain you've set, where your World Server runs from, the vgoemu-world.xml settings to reflect your actual World Server information? In your case, External IP would need to be set to 62.210.178.23 (I believe, just looking at info above).
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Re: Waiting on Data for my own server
Yep for the "external ip" i am sure ^^
But i resolve the problem when i change directly the "host" value to the same as the "externalIp" and now it's working fine
So, the rev635 don't take the "externalIp" value to run the UDP:10100 or something is missing in this release
Otherwise thanks for your help
But i resolve the problem when i change directly the "host" value to the same as the "externalIp" and now it's working fine
So, the rev635 don't take the "externalIp" value to run the UDP:10100 or something is missing in this release
Otherwise thanks for your help
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Re: Waiting on Data for my own server
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host: This is your internal IP (e.g. localhost, 127.0.0.1, 192.168.x.x, etc).
This may be your external IP address if you are not using a router or your router
will resolve your external IP address from within your network.
Re: Waiting on Data for my own server
Glad you figured it out!