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Ok, so i downloaded the server files uses wget, i setup the port in my firewall, and i added all my files, and setup the server.cfg file just like its supposed to be. But when i go into the ssh and start the server, it says its started, but when i add the IP:PORT to my list, it jsut says (retrieving info...).. Can someone help me??
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Hmm, Okay.
1) Check if the IP & Port were written correctly
2) Make sure the server is running, tell me what it says when It started
3)Make sure you have the server online running.
4) If it still doesn't work, try reinstalling the client
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Okay, what version is your client?
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Try turning off your firewall.
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Nope, didnt help. :/
Also, my VPS is running CentOS, if that helps...
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Is the ports forwarded in iptables?
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Login as root and add permission on 'announce', also make sure that announce is '1' in server cfg.
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mybe your server using External FireWall?
if you are using a External firewall you need to open in the firewall the port.
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I know this problem, i just had it. Click on properties on the Announce-file, and select "allow to run this file as a program" and close. Be sure that announce is set to 1 in CFG file, and try again. Show me output of log-file if it doesnt work. I have linux too.
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Just read through this again; you said you 'setup a port in the firewall'.
Could you paste the iptables entry, or whatever firewall rule you've used?