Make_listen_bind can sometimes be from having more than one .bat open (so its trying to connect but that port is already occupied by your previous .bat's trying to connect or which are connected). So if you have more than one mapserv-sql.bat open, it will do that and won't work at all. If you see the .bat icon on your task bar (bar which has the windows logo and is always on the bottom of your screen), right click it and choose "close all" just in case. Then do runserver-sql.bat Make_connection is also from this.
Do NOT change anything in inter_athena.conf Inter_athena deals with SQL, not the servers connecting to other servers. All ports in inter_athena should be 3306, as that is the port MySQL uses to connect. The different servers that rAthena uses have different ports, and these need to stay the same unless you are trying to run more than one server separately (though they can also be changed for security reasons). The ports you want to change for connecting are in map_athena, login_athena, and char_athena, but don't change them. Make sure the bind_ip lines in all of these files are commented (have a // before them, that is a comment), like this: //bind_ip: 127.0.0.1 Not sure what it does, but that is why it needs to stay commented, lol. What it is basically saying is the login server cannot connect to the character server for whatever reason, but I have a feeling it is because you didn't close your previous charserv-sql.bat
If you did, judging by your screenshot you have Windows 7? And an antivirus? (Red shield.) Make sure those aren't blocking it. The Windows 7 Firewall will always try to block the .bats when they are being ran for the first time, or are being ran from a new location for the first time. When they are ran for the first time, you will get a popup from the firewall basically stating that these programs are trying to connect and do you want to give them permanent access to do so. I would recommend only giving them private access to your computer. If you did, make sure you did. Click on the Windows icon, then Control Panel, System and Security, then "Allow a program through Windows Firewall". Scroll down and make sure you have loginserv-sql, charserv-sql, and mapserv-sql allowed private access. Like so (I have more than one, cause I'm special):
If you don't, click "Allow another program", click "Browse" and navigate to your .bat's. For your antivirus, search google for that, how to allow programs through it, as I'm not familiar with what you are using. I use Avast which notifies me when it blocks it, and it only blocks the clients but allowing them is quite easy. Now, as for port forwarding, ONLY do this if you have a router, and not a modem. http://portforward.c...outerindex.html You want to allow ports 5121, 6121, and 6900. This is my forwarding: