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Herro, just a little help would be appreciated.


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Hi, I'm trying to install rAthena for the education purposes. I have read everything in wiki but after the server select, I can't continue forward.

I already configured my ports, make sure that I use the right client and the right packetver but I still can't login to the game.

Anyone else got a solution?

Anyways here is my log for my charserver.

[status]: Memory manager initialised: log/login-server_sql.exe.leaks

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[info]: SVN Revision: '17101'.
[info]: Server supports up to '4096' concurrent connections.
[info]: Finished reading conf/import/inter_conf.txt.
[info]: Finished reading conf/inter_athena.conf.
[info]: Finished reading conf/import/login_conf.txt.
[info]: Finished reading conf/login_athena.conf.
[status]: The login-server is ready (Server is listening on the port 6900).
[info]: Connection request of the char-server 'myRagnarok' @ 24.79.18.66:6121 (a
ccount: 'username', pass: 'password', ip: '127.0.0.1')
[Notice]: Authentication accepted (account: username, id: 1, ip: 127.0.0.1)
[status]: Connection of the char-server 'myRagnarok' accepted.
[status]: Request for connection of arzzzae (ip: 127.0.0.1).
[Notice]: Authentication accepted (account: arzzzae, id: 2000000, ip: 127.0.0.1)
[status]: Connection of the account 'arzzzae' accepted.
[info]: Closed connection from '127.0.0.1'.

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Hi arzzzae,

The issue is that you've not configured the 'char_athena.conf' and 'map_athena.conf' files properly with the correct IP.

The issue with this is that you put '127.0.0.1' for your char/map/login IP's within those files. You need to use your LAN IP if you are hosting it on your own computer, or the WAN IP if you are remotely hosting it.

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