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  1. Had the same problem yesterday. edit your "subnet_athena.conf" in your /conf folder and add two subnets, one for localhost and another for your LAN ip: example: subnet: 255.255.255.0:192.168.1.2:192.168.1.2 subnet: 255.0.0.0:127.0.0.1:127.0.0.1 just change "192.168.1.2" to whatever your LAN IP is. and the configs on the "map_athena.conf" and "char_athena.conf" are: first IP is LAN, second IP is WLAN. do not confuse LAN IP with localhost... localhost is "127.0.0.1", LAN is generally "192.168.1.2" or something like that. if you can't connect, edit JUST YOUR "clientinfo.xml" to connect to localhost IP.
  2. you mean, use it on the clientinfo.xml? yeah, forgot to mention, using localhost on clientinfo.xml I can get to the world list, but when I click it, it says "Failed to connect to server". On the server log, only this appears: [Status]: Request for connection of Test (ip: 127.0.0.1). [Notice]: Authentication accepted (account: Nosense, id: 2000000, ip: 127.0.0.1) [Status]: Connection of the account 'Test' accepted. [Info]: Closed connection from '127.0.0.1'. by using the same clientinfo.xml that other people will use, I can't even see the world list. ---------------------------- [EDIT] Got it solved. Thanks for trying to help, LuLu! All I needed to do was to add a localhost subnet in the 'subnet_athena.conf' after the LAN subnet: subnet: 255.255.255.0:192.168.1.2:192.168.1.2 subnet: 255.0.0.0:127.0.0.1:127.0.0.1
  3. I tried everything I know I could of to try to connect to my server, but I can't connect via localhost. However, my friend who is helping me test CAN connect to my server. Messing with rAthena's config I can achieve the opposite.(I can connect, but he doesn't) putting up the configs like that: [char_athena.conf] login_ip: 192.168.1.2 char_ip: generic.host.name [map_athena.conf] char_ip: 192.168.1.2 map_ip: generic.host.name yields the first result.(I CAN'T/he CAN) swapping "192.168.1.2" with "127.0.0.1" or "localhost" yields the second result.(I CAN/he CAN'T) If anyone can help me with it, I would be very thankful!
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