Registering
Registering
How do i register?
Im sick of getting kicked so if anyone could help it would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Im sick of getting kicked so if anyone could help it would be much appreciated.
Cheers
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Re: Registering
You are registered since August 30.gracef wrote:How do i register?
Im sick of getting kicked so if anyone could help it would be much appreciated.
Cheers
You simply have to put your callsign (gracef) and password into bzflag's "Join Game" screen.
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Don't you hate it when your posts get deleted without any note?
Don't you hate it when your posts get deleted without any note?
Hmm, that's odd.
Test logging out of this forum, then logging in again, to make sure your password is right.
Make sure you are entering "gracef" as your callsign. Also, make sure you enter your forum password (the one you use to login to these forums) as your password.
Possibly your callsign is locally registered at some servers. Try using /identify (with your old password that you /register-ed with), then /deregister. Don't try this if you never have typed /register at the server in question.
Test logging out of this forum, then logging in again, to make sure your password is right.
Make sure you are entering "gracef" as your callsign. Also, make sure you enter your forum password (the one you use to login to these forums) as your password.
Possibly your callsign is locally registered at some servers. Try using /identify (with your old password that you /register-ed with), then /deregister. Don't try this if you never have typed /register at the server in question.
Or, contact an admin on the server in question and ask them to either deregister you, or add you to the LOCAL.GLOBAL group...that way you don't need to identify.TD-Linux wrote:Possibly your callsign is locally registered at some servers. Try using /identify (with your old password that you /register-ed with), then /deregister. Don't try this if you never have typed /register at the server in question.
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It's possible you may have a proxy preventing you from IDing within BZFlag. Open this file in Notepad (or any other text editor):
Go down to this line after opening config.cfg:
Now change it to this:
If it's not a proxy problem this will do nothing, but if it is, it will bypass it.
Good luck!
It's possible you may have a proxy preventing you from IDing within BZFlag. Open this file in Notepad (or any other text editor):
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My Documents\My BZFlag Files\2.0\config.cfg
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#set list http://my.BZFlag.org/db/
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set list http://my.BZFlag.org:81/db/
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Wow. Since when was that? I didn't have any problem with Global when I just plainly connected. Of course, I connected to the server where I left off last time, so I didn't really type it in.
I haven't touched BZFlag for years, but maybe sometime I'll make a comeback.
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Hi all! I registered today and am having basically the same problem. I logged in and activated my forum account with no problem, and I am definitely using the right password from within BZFlag. I've even changed my password to see if special characters were a problem. But when I connect, I get a minus symbol next to my name, and the message "Global login rejected, bad token" appears, followed by "This callsign is registered", and then the usual blurb about how I need to register for this server. Oh, and sometimes "You must identify yourself before playing". Any ideas anyone?
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Maybe you didn't activate your BZFlag callsign? It might do something...
I haven't touched BZFlag for years, but maybe sometime I'll make a comeback.
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Quick question...when I couldn't get it to work, I used the /register and /identify commands to see if those would work, by entering my password in. I read a post on here afterwards that those are no longer used because admins can clearly see passwords entered that way. Basically, is it a good idea to change the password now that I've done that?