HasselHoff
27-08-2002, 18:31
Now, i've read the thread earlier posted on a small issue conserning TSS_linux with FreeBSD, but the thread was not exactly much specific.
I've unpacked the server files, started the server both with server_linux and tss.minimal_startscript, and then restarted the server (for admin speccs)...
After starting the server, i've checked that the server is listening on UDP ports with lsof and i've had the server portscanned for confirmance that the server is actually running (also checked with ps aux/x)..
But, what seems to be a problem here, is that i can NOT connect to the server, neither by the local IP nor the listening IP.. So, to get to the question: has anyone had this problem in any kind of way? I have no idea what it can be, but i'm not excluding the possibilities of it being a firewall collision of some sort.
Anyway; if you've never endured this problem, could you please be kind to give some sort of HOWTO in case i've done anything wrong (which i strongly doubt) so that i can see if the problem lies there.
Please notice that i'm running Linux emulator and, yes, i have checked the server.log without any results given.
I've unpacked the server files, started the server both with server_linux and tss.minimal_startscript, and then restarted the server (for admin speccs)...
After starting the server, i've checked that the server is listening on UDP ports with lsof and i've had the server portscanned for confirmance that the server is actually running (also checked with ps aux/x)..
But, what seems to be a problem here, is that i can NOT connect to the server, neither by the local IP nor the listening IP.. So, to get to the question: has anyone had this problem in any kind of way? I have no idea what it can be, but i'm not excluding the possibilities of it being a firewall collision of some sort.
Anyway; if you've never endured this problem, could you please be kind to give some sort of HOWTO in case i've done anything wrong (which i strongly doubt) so that i can see if the problem lies there.
Please notice that i'm running Linux emulator and, yes, i have checked the server.log without any results given.