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Hello, I've been trying to re-open my Ragnarok Online Server, but alas, every thing seems to work fine, but I can not get people to log on while I am able to log on locally though.

My ports are forwarded to my LAN IP, there's no firewall on. I'm currently using the client kROragexeRE0730a.

map_athena:

//--------------------------------------------------------------

// Configuration Info

//--------------------------------------------------------------

// Interserver communication passwords, set in account.txt (or equiv.)

userid: scarlettro

passwd: rawrmoo2007

// 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

// 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: scarlettro.no-ip.org

// Map Server Port

map_port: 5121

char_athena

// Server Communication username and password.

userid: scarlettro

passwd: rawrmoo2007

// Server name, use alternative character such as ASCII 160 for spaces.

// NOTE: Do not use spaces in the name, or guild emblems won't work client-side!

server_name: eAthena

// Wisp name for server: used to send wisp from server to players (between 4 to 23 characters)

wisp_server_name: Server

// 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

// 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: scarlettro.no-ip.org

// Character Server Port

char_port: 6121

clientinfo.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="euc-kr" ?>

<clientinfo>

<servicetype>korea</servicetype>

<servertype>sakray</servertype>

<connection>

<desc>Alternative Ragnarok Online</desc>

<display>ScarlettRO</display>

<balloon>Click here to play</balloon>

<address>scarlettro.no-ip.org</address>

<port>6900</port>

<version>24</version>

<langtype>6</langtype>

<registrationweb>http://myserver.no-ip.com</registrationweb>

<aid>

<admin>2000000</admin>

<admin></admin>

<admin></admin>

</aid>

<yellow>

<admin>2000000</admin>

<admin></admin>

<admin></admin>

</yellow>

<loading>

<image>loading00.jpg</image>

<image>loading01.jpg</image>

<image>loading02.jpg</image>

</loading>

</connection>

</clientinfo>

My logserv, charserv, mapserver bat.

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Client message:

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Edited by mitsukee

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Posted (edited) · Hidden by KaitoKid, May 7, 2012 - wrong post
Hidden by KaitoKid, May 7, 2012 - wrong post

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Edited by Kaito_Kid
Posted

Mitsukee and I can log in locally on different computers with the LAN address of the server computer, but it won't allow WAN connections. All ports are forwarded correctly, no firewall but still players can't connect. Is there something we are missing?

Posted

Try these

Is your clientinfo in your data folder? if yes, make sure to add "Read data folder".

Is it packed on your grf? if yes, check DATA.INI, make sure the grf that contains clientinfo is read first.

Posted (edited)

If you've using default ip change this

<address>scarlettro.no-ip.org</address>

to 127.0.0.1 and try to login also did you changed you subnet_athena.conf ? if not it is located in confsubnet_athena.conf and change this line

subnet: 255.0.0.0:127.0.0.1:127.0.0.1

like this

subnet: 255.255.255.0:<You're IP>:<You're IP>

Edited by Lelouch
Posted

Like I said, I can log in locally if I change it to 127.0.0.1, but no one else can log in.

My subnet_athena.conf already have the subnet: 255.255.255.0:Lan IP: LAN IP.

Posted

Cant connect to my server when im changing the clientinfo.xml address to WAN IP which is nhro.no-ip.org,

btw is hamachi needed in this hosting of server?

Posted

Like I said, I can log in locally if I change it to 127.0.0.1, but no one else can log in.

My subnet_athena.conf already have the subnet: 255.255.255.0:Lan IP: LAN IP.

Mitsukee, it might be your internet service provider is not allowing users to open any of the ports (either for security or any reason). If it is so, I am sorry to tell you that there is a small possibility to establish your server to the Network. you might use Hamachi for playing with 7/8 other people. but, it might be difficult..

*if you ask the ISP to open the port for you, well, I don't know. there's only 1 decision that can be made among:

1.) Okay, we will open it for you (15%)

2.) No, the port can't be opened (85%)

Posted

Yeah, Mitsukee and I did get lucky, I had to call my ISP and they walked me through the steps to bridge my DSL modem to my router which then allowed WAN connections. Seems nowadays ISPs are packing the modems themselfs with firewalls built in. Perhaps this could be useful to anyone who was or is having this problem. My ISP called it bridging but other ISPs might call it differently.

Posted
wow! you are one of the lucky internet users! I mean, usually ISPs doesn't allow their users to open ports (like my ISP)

congratulations to you!! /heh

well...that only works in the Philippines..but some other countries Internet are free, high speed and no restriction..:)

:meow:

Posted
wow! you are one of the lucky internet users! I mean, usually ISPs doesn't allow their users to open ports (like my ISP)

congratulations to you!! /heh

well...that only works in the Philippines..but some other countries Internet are free, high speed and no restriction.. :)

:meow:

No, in Indonesia, some are slow but allow users to open ports. some are fast but don't allow users to open ports. and most of them are expensive. if you see the cheap ones, it means the speed is veeeerrrryyy slow. (not telling Dial-Up, it's slow and expensive)

Posted

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can someone help me with this problem?i dont think i put the wrong password since i tried it so many time

and i think my server did not detect my client?

can someone help me with this?

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