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man.. i searched everywhere... and i just found this one.. http://rathena.org/board/topic/67109-flux-control-panel-setup-with-screens/

but its not clear when the topic creator says

1:IP address of your vps.

2:username the username u created before.

3 password of above username.

4: database name of your server.

because... well... i dont have VPS yet, but i will when i have money

but anyway.. i think if i can use VPS ip i can use my pc IP too...ok

but.. where the hell should i put that god damn IP?

he does not answer me..

can anyone help me or can any one send me a new tutorial?

im looking for it since 10am... and is almost 6pm xP

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Hi victorfa1,

You may find your IP by visiting this site: http://www.whatismyip.com/

Please note that most home internet providers, give you a dynamic IP; which means it changes itself every 12/24hours or maybe even longer, depending on which provider. So a lot of home-hosters use the service of 'No-IP' to help maintain a consistent sub-domain name, which will be linked with your changing IP.

http://www.no-ip.com/

Also to note... FluxCP would require you to install WAMPP or some type of web server on your computer; you may find a guide on XAMPP here: http://rathena.org/wiki/XAMPP_Installation

Good luck!

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Hi victorfa1,

You may find your IP by visiting this site: http://www.whatismyip.com/

Please note that most home internet providers, give you a dynamic IP; which means it changes itself every 12/24hours or maybe even longer, depending on which provider. So a lot of home-hosters use the service of 'No-IP' to help maintain a consistent sub-domain name, which will be linked with your changing IP.

http://www.no-ip.com/

Also to note... FluxCP would require you to install WAMPP or some type of web server on your computer; you may find a guide on XAMPP here: http://rathena.org/w...PP_Installation

Good luck!

yes i have WAMPP instaled. but.. man.. how the hell can i set this thing to work with my IP?

where should i insert my no-ip on the Fluxcp settings?

because i can only access my cp useing my local ip... so... nobody else can access .. x.x

Hi victorfa1,

You may find your IP by visiting this site: http://www.whatismyip.com/

Please note that most home internet providers, give you a dynamic IP; which means it changes itself every 12/24hours or maybe even longer, depending on which provider. So a lot of home-hosters use the service of 'No-IP' to help maintain a consistent sub-domain name, which will be linked with your changing IP.

http://www.no-ip.com/

Also to note... FluxCP would require you to install WAMPP or some type of web server on your computer; you may find a guide on XAMPP here: http://rathena.org/w...PP_Installation

Good luck!

yes i have WAMPP and no-ip instaled. but.. man.. how the hell can i set this thing to work with my IP? i NEED to host this CP rite here on my pc (for while)

where should i insert my no-ip on the Fluxcp settings?

because i can only access my cp useing my local ip... so... nobody else can access .. x.x

and how can i set this for everyone can access the cp??

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