OK, one last thing
i dont know if you still have it running but its not on the list.
also, before you start the server, use task manager (ctrl + alt + del) and switch to "processes" tab. look through and make sure there arent any copies of bzfs or bzfs.exe running already (sometimes it stays running even if you close the window you used to start it)
also, before you start the server, use task manager (ctrl + alt + del) and switch to "processes" tab. look through and make sure there arent any copies of bzfs or bzfs.exe running already (sometimes it stays running even if you close the window you used to start it)
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OK, but did you do what blast told you to do? We can't help you if you don't follow instructions and report back that you followed them, and what errors if any you received or at least the outcome of what you did do.
"I con't join it, it isn't there!" doesn't prove anything, you just may have it configured wrong or you may be trying to join the wrong address. Hit "ctrl-alt-delete" and open 'Task Manager'. Do you see bzfs.exe on the processes tab, if so highlight it and click on 'End Process'. Then try and restart your BZFlag server.
AND then report back your DETAILED results here. So we can help you trouble shoot... there are many things that this could be.
"I con't join it, it isn't there!" doesn't prove anything, you just may have it configured wrong or you may be trying to join the wrong address. Hit "ctrl-alt-delete" and open 'Task Manager'. Do you see bzfs.exe on the processes tab, if so highlight it and click on 'End Process'. Then try and restart your BZFlag server.
AND then report back your DETAILED results here. So we can help you trouble shoot... there are many things that this could be.
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If your computer said that a server was already running when you tried to start another, then most likely it was there (perhaps just not on the global list). Have you tried to join up to it locally? Try connecting to 127.0.0.1:5154 in the client, and if that works, try connecting to 76.179.57.83:5154 (assuming that's still the correct IP address).Evanejk wrote:I was replying to Constitution I should of put what he said in quotes.
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Always connect to a server hosted locally by local IP - whether it is global or not.
It should work both ways but some routers don't like you connecting to it via your external IP (when an internal one will do).
It should work both ways but some routers don't like you connecting to it via your external IP (when an internal one will do).
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Rather, click the "Chat Room" tab up on the links bar to log onto the #bzflag IRC channel, and ask some of the people who hang out there to help you through it. Probably you're running into a very specific problem that someone has the solution for.Evanejk wrote:Can someone make a video tutorial on how to start a server locally?
Re: no chat
Then download GAIM (or whatever it's called now.. Pidigin, I guess: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pidgin/), and join #bzflag on the Freenode IRC network.Evanejk wrote:cant join chat room
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Evanejk,
So far you have broken the following written/unwritten rules:
1. You have continued this thread in 5 places, spanning two separate forums. I hope you will stay on this one from now on.
2. There are multiple instances of advice that we have given you that you have not followed. This is irritating to those who have generously tried to help. We feel like we are wasting our time.
3. You have PM'ed me with a desperate message (I hope you didn't pm others too) and it seems that you have ignored the reply. A simple thanks would have been appropriate.
4. It is becoming clear that instead of doing the research yourself, you wait for someone to spoonfeed the answers to you.
We have given you a lot of advice, resources, and patience. Read through your 5 threads again carefully. The answers are all there. No one is going to make a video tutorial for you.
My last advice:
Google for: "Setting up a server", "Port forwarding", "BZFS","IRC help", "forum etiquette"
That should give you more than enough information to achieve what you want to do.
So far you have broken the following written/unwritten rules:
1. You have continued this thread in 5 places, spanning two separate forums. I hope you will stay on this one from now on.
2. There are multiple instances of advice that we have given you that you have not followed. This is irritating to those who have generously tried to help. We feel like we are wasting our time.
3. You have PM'ed me with a desperate message (I hope you didn't pm others too) and it seems that you have ignored the reply. A simple thanks would have been appropriate.
4. It is becoming clear that instead of doing the research yourself, you wait for someone to spoonfeed the answers to you.
We have given you a lot of advice, resources, and patience. Read through your 5 threads again carefully. The answers are all there. No one is going to make a video tutorial for you.
My last advice:
Google for: "Setting up a server", "Port forwarding", "BZFS","IRC help", "forum etiquette"
That should give you more than enough information to achieve what you want to do.
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