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20 Jan 11, 02:42AM
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logging local AssaultCube server (version 1104, protocol 1132/104) now..
could not read config file 'config\maprot.cfg'
ERROR: AssaultCube fatal error: maprot unavailable
When I edited my maprotation I followed everything and even tripled check too see if i did things correctly.
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Well, it looks like you misplaced it. Make sure its in the right spot.
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Hmmm, it's in the config folder, it's default place. Unless I was supposed to move it? And thankyou for replying(:
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Not quite sure how you would go about doing this, but check your extension to make sure it is ".cfg". Your text editor may of saved it like "maprot.cfg.txt" or something like that. Google how to turn on hidden extensions if you need to.
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20 Jan 11, 08:22AM
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As i see it the problem is in your servercmdline.txt or maprot.cfg
You have added correct in servercmdline.txt?
// Map rotation
-rconfig/maprot.cfg
You do have read/write permission to config/maprot.cfg?
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Oh, yes, that was my problem. It's all fixed now and the Masterserver registration succeeded...but now..how do i log into it? xD I'm sorry for the bother.
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Sorry, cant help you there.
You can have a look at
GUIServer v1.1.0.4 or wait for someone with the know how for Windows.
AC Docs
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Thankyou so much for the help you have given me(: I hope someone with windows knowledge can help now.
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You can log into it the same way you log into any other server.
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Just click on it? Because when I found my ip address. It was shown as ip# [waiting for response] format.
I clicked on it and it said could not connect. But, i could connect to other ones, the ones that were responsive that is.
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Something's not making it through from the master server -- though if it were your firewall, I can't see how your server registers at all. Check it just in case, though: See if there's an exception both for ac_client.exe and ac_server.exe.
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Most routers distributed by ISPs do not know how to handle this scenario.
Your local PC tries to contact your remote IP (WAN/iNet) and the router is supposed to DNAT it, but it's local, and yet remote .. the router is plain confused.
Simple fix: just add your LAN-IP of the box running the server and you'll see it show up in the serverbrowser :-)
You can also always simply do "/connect 192.168.123.123" (with correct LAN IP).
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:/ What a troublesome oversight for those routers. I was thinking to suggest that, but it sounds so inane to have to do that...
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(21 Jan 11, 11:04AM)flowtron Wrote: ...You can also always simply do "/connect 192.168.123.123" (with correct LAN IP).
Or /lanconnect