I'm kind of new to rAthena. I've read about it before but never used it. Now I'm trying to set my server at localhost using Ubuntu.
I'm having a strange issue when running ./athena-start start. This is the error I get:
[Error]: Couldn't connect with username = 'rathena', password = 'rathena123', host = '127.0.0.1', port = '3306', database = 'rathena'
The problem is that those are not the username and password I set to conf/import/inter_conf.txt. I used them in my first try but changed it after that. I deleted rAthena folder and cloned it again (did this twice) to have a clean start but I'm still getting this error message with those old username and password.
// Server Communication username and password.
userid: rathenagm
passwd: gm123456
// 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: 127.0.0.1
// 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: 127.0.0.1
char_ip: [my wan ip]
This is my conf/import/inter_conf.txt:
// Server Communication username and password.
userid: rathenagm
passwd: gm123456
// 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: 127.0.0.1
// 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: 127.0.0.1
map_ip: [my wan ip]
I also made all the necessary changes to the database, creating a new user and giving it ALL privileges and editing the login table.
The strangest thing is that the error shows username and password that aren't the ones I set in the configuration files and are not the default ones. I don't know where it's getting that from. Cache, hidden files?
I have no idea why this is happening and need help!
Thanks!
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Prikster
Hello everyone!
I'm kind of new to rAthena. I've read about it before but never used it. Now I'm trying to set my server at localhost using Ubuntu.
I'm having a strange issue when running ./athena-start start. This is the error I get:
[Error]: Couldn't connect with username = 'rathena', password = 'rathena123', host = '127.0.0.1', port = '3306', database = 'rathena'
The problem is that those are not the username and password I set to conf/import/inter_conf.txt. I used them in my first try but changed it after that. I deleted rAthena folder and cloned it again (did this twice) to have a clean start but I'm still getting this error message with those old username and password.
This is my conf/import/inter_conf.txt:
login_server_id: rathenaid login_server_pw: admin123456 login_server_db: rathena ipban_db_id: rathenaid ipban_db_pw: admin123456 ipban_db_db: rathena char_server_id: rathenaid char_server_pw: admin123456 char_server_db: rathena map_server_id: rathenaid map_server_pw: admin123456 map_server_db: rathena
This is my conf/import/char_conf.txt:
// Server Communication username and password. userid: rathenagm passwd: gm123456 // 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: 127.0.0.1 // 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: 127.0.0.1 char_ip: [my wan ip]
This is my conf/import/inter_conf.txt:
// Server Communication username and password. userid: rathenagm passwd: gm123456 // 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: 127.0.0.1 // 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: 127.0.0.1 map_ip: [my wan ip]
I also made all the necessary changes to the database, creating a new user and giving it ALL privileges and editing the login table.
I followed rAthena's wiki pages: Install on Ubuntu and Connecting.
The strangest thing is that the error shows username and password that aren't the ones I set in the configuration files and are not the default ones. I don't know where it's getting that from. Cache, hidden files?
I have no idea why this is happening and need help!
Thanks!
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