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Author Topic: Kaphost Blockland Servers  (Read 655397 times)

I can't appear to connect to my server at all. It's listed, ping is ---, and whenever I connect, request times out. I also cannot connect by port. Being that all the other servers on here have players on them, it appears that I'm the only one experiencing the problem. How2fix :c
I bet your port is incorrect.

Had a blue screen, no details yet.

Looks like some sort of overheat.

Now, I need 04, 13, 23, 30 to restart in due time. (not through GUI, type $quit(); in chat or ask me to restart)
« Last Edit: January 04, 2012, 04:51:15 PM by Kalphiter »

I can't connect to my server with the remote console to shut it down like you said.

EDIT: Getting one of my SA's to use eval to shut it down.
« Last Edit: January 04, 2012, 04:09:46 PM by pecon98 »

I can't connect to my server with the remote console to shut it down like you said.

EDIT: Getting one of my SA's to use eval to shut it down.
Because you tried starting two servers, I ended the second one.

There you go, you started it.

I would buy it, but I don't want to buy it.

I would buy it, but I don't want to buy it.
This isn't helping me...

This isn't helping me...

I was just kidding, might actually buy it.

I was just kidding, might actually buy it.

are you sure??? cause you might not be

you have to concentrate man.

i suggest therapy

are you sure??? cause you might not be

you have to concentrate man.

i suggest therapy

who should I go to for it? i would chose myself but i dont want to.


How are you giving clients remote access to their servers? Aren't the remotes only viewable on the host computer?

How are you giving clients remote access to their servers? Aren't the remotes only viewable on the host computer?
1. The program catches output
2. The program connects through a TCP connection to eval stuff, and the server echoes what was eval'd just like typing something right into the console.

1. The program catches output
2. The program connects through a TCP connection to eval stuff, and the server echoes what was eval'd just like typing something right into the console.

And you have written this program