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1. Starting a mud (pre-alpha)v 0.2 Thu Jul 16, 2009 [7:11 AM]
Greyanhk
Greyanhk@gmail.com
member since: Jul 21, 2004
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Alrighty,

So, I downloaded andLinux and have it running nicely. I also
downloaded my codebases. I chose Tinymudserver and tbaMud
with the plan of poking around and learning coding and such.

Here is my situation. I compiled and have tbaMud running but I
cannot seem to log in using Zmud. I can telnet into the mud
directly, so I know it is up and running, commands work and such. I
would really like to get my client to connect.

Any help would, as always, be greatly appreciated.
Grey

By the way, thank you for showing me andLinux. I am very happy
with it.


2. RE: Starting a mud (pre-alpha)v 0.2 Thu Jul 16, 2009 [1:30 PM]
Lorial
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member since: Oct 17, 2005
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Make sure the port is being sent to your Windows machine.

If I remember you need to shut down the andLinux server, go to its parent directory, and edit settings.txt.

I could have this wrong, as I am going from memory here.

There should be eth0=slirp entry.

For port 4000 make it:

eth0=slirp,,tcp:4000:4000

Restart the server.

In the console window type:
/sbin/ifconfig

Look for the eth1 inet address.

Let me know if this works. If not I will see if I can search it out.

-Lorial
Builder and Coder
"No Ocean too High, No Mountain too Deep"


3. RE: Starting a mud (pre-alpha)v 0.2 Thu Jul 16, 2009 [3:06 PM]
Greyanhk
Greyankh@gmail.com
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That did it.

Very nice, from memory even.

Thank you for the assistance.
Grey


4. RE: Starting a mud (pre-alpha)v 0.2 Fri Jul 17, 2009 [1:53 AM]
Lorial
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That did it.

Very nice, from memory even.

Thank you for the assistance.

If you know how many times I have helped people with that on AIM and YIM...
(pardon my ellipsis)

Glad it worked. Very welcome.
-Lorial
Builder and Coder
"No Ocean too High, No Mountain too Deep"




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