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| Author: | AdoniZebek [ Sat May 19, 2007 10:17 pm ] |
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So I got the codes set everything up and started a game. Now how do I get people to connect to it? sorry if I sound stupid I just don't know how to get the link set up on a set for people to get in and play. Thanks for the Help -John |
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| Author: | Singularity [ Sat May 19, 2007 10:51 pm ] |
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The server runs as a service on the machine that it's installed on. This means you need to get the machine's IP, and have people connect to the assigned port. Linky: http://www.navhaz.com/who_am_i.php Will give you your IP. If you want a dynamic name (something better than the IP, something with a catchy name) go here: http://www.dyndns.com/ They have a service that lets you assign a name to your IP address and keep it changing as your IP changes. Anyway, from that you need to send people to the name or IP to the assigned port... like: telnet://74.127.111.222:23 Where you'd telnet into that IP, port 23. If you use port 2002 instead of 23, use that instead. You can then link to it from there. The link looks like: Code: <A HREF="telnet://your-ip:23">Your server's name</A> Be sure you list your server's information elsewhere, too, outside of the link as IE 7 blocks telnet links. |
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| Author: | Zentock [ Sat May 19, 2007 10:53 pm ] |
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Fisrt let me welcome you to TradeWars! ok when you view your twgs main screen there is a blue question mark at the upper left corner, then a start/stop server button. Then there are 3 buttons close together to the right of that button. LOG , GRID , STATS press the stats button and you will see displayed the player port # and under that is addesses this will be a number with periods in it like this 55.444.333.22 this number along with the port number is the information players need to connect to your twgs and play games, additionaly you need to supply on a game for game basis the sectors that each specific game contains. ie, 5000 sectors for game a, or 20,000 sectors for game b, so that your players can create the games data bases. let me know if you have any more questions i will be glad to assist you in getting you twgs server up and running. |
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| Author: | Big D [ Sun May 20, 2007 12:52 am ] |
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AdoniZebek wrote: So I got the codes set everything up and started a game. Now how do I get people to connect to it? sorry if I sound stupid I just don't know how to get the link set up on a set for people to get in and play. Thanks for the Help -John If you can't figure it out, I'll be home tomorrow around 8pm EST. My ICQ number is 121004329. When you ask for approval, make sure you specify who you are in the request and I'll add you. It will be easier to walk you through this on ICQ. |
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| Author: | MisBehavin [ Sun May 20, 2007 1:13 am ] |
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Welcome to Tradewars W00t W00t |
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| Author: | Runaway Proton [ Sun May 20, 2007 12:20 pm ] |
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There is a fix for that IE7 thing too. http://runawayproton.darkstarbase.com/W ... Helps.html or more specific,.. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Catalogs/te ... blems.html And as the others said, welcome to TradeWars. |
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| Author: | Vulcan [ Sun May 20, 2007 2:11 pm ] |
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Thanks RP that works well with telnet. I have it installed on my IE7, also if he wishes to try other browsers to connect he may look into Firefox, a fav of mine, or Maxthon, another fav of mine, also there are helper programs out there to help connect to games as well, here is some links for helpers and scripts as well. http://www.tw-attac.com/ http://www.swath.net/ http://www.grimytrader.com I hope all this info we all give you helps you get back into things, also remember if you have any problems running your TWGS, get with any of us most are sysops here, and others are vet players that know how the TWGS works too, we all want to help you get reintegrated into the Trade Wars game play again and help any way we can. As others said, welcome back to TW. We all hope you get lots of enjoyment out of it. Vulcan |
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| Author: | AdoniZebek [ Sun May 20, 2007 4:57 pm ] |
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Wow thanks for all the info guys and not laughing at me for being ignorant... lol -John |
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| Author: | AdoniZebek [ Sun May 20, 2007 5:14 pm ] |
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Ok So I got the link up and when ever I click on it. It opens a telnet for a second and then closes I am running IE 6 so I know that it is not that what could be causing this? -John |
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| Author: | AdoniZebek [ Sun May 20, 2007 5:44 pm ] |
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Nevermind I switched the port over to 2002 instead of 23 and it shot right through. for the computer I was on but now when my friends try to connect they can't Like I can go to the site click the link and it will work but it will not on thier computers. -John |
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| Author: | Oso [ Sun May 20, 2007 9:59 pm ] |
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Which site? What is the link that you are clicking on? Are they trying to connect to your server, or another? If it is your own server, then you will need to make sure port forwarding is configured on your router. |
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| Author: | AdoniZebek [ Mon May 21, 2007 12:24 am ] |
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How do I configure port forwarding? I have a wireless linksys that I use for my laptops is that what your talking about? -John |
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| Author: | Big D [ Mon May 21, 2007 12:59 am ] |
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AdoniZebek wrote: How do I configure port forwarding? I have a wireless linksys that I use for my laptops is that what your talking about? -John It depends. What type connection do you have? DSL, cable? You may need to configure your modem/router to pass connections to your server. You're router IP will be different from your internal IP and players can't connect to a router IP. Then, you'll need to configure twgs to accept connections to your IP. It will detect it automatically on startup if you have it set to auto in the twgs configuration. Also, if you don't have a static IP, (that means if it changes frequently or otherwise known as a dynamic IP), then you'll need a redirect URL. These can be obtained free from many places, and you can also get a small program that most of these sites offer that will update it automatically if your IP does change. You can also buy a redirect URL with any name you want that is available and configure it to update automatically also. I think they range around $30 or $40 a year. |
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| Author: | Singularity [ Mon May 21, 2007 1:30 am ] |
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A redirect from namecheap is under $10 a year. Dyndns, mentioned in my first post, is free. |
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| Author: | AdoniZebek [ Mon May 21, 2007 1:46 am ] |
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Singularity wrote: The server runs as a service on the machine that it's installed on. This means you need to get the machine's IP, and have people connect to the assigned port. Linky: http://www.navhaz.com/who_am_i.php Will give you your IP. If you want a dynamic name (something better than the IP, something with a catchy name) go here: http://www.dyndns.com/ They have a service that lets you assign a name to your IP address and keep it changing as your IP changes. Anyway, from that you need to send people to the name or IP to the assigned port... like: telnet://74.127.111.222:23 Where you'd telnet into that IP, port 23. If you use port 2002 instead of 23, use that instead. You can then link to it from there. The link looks like: Code: <A HREF="telnet://your-ip:23">Your server's name</A> Be sure you list your server's information elsewhere, too, outside of the link as IE 7 blocks telnet links. K So i got my dynamic DNS with them that so how do I put that up because when i type "telnet: My DNS name:23" it won't connect still |
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