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29-08-2002, 02:59
jahman
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run TS1 and TS2 in parallel?
as im fooling around with 2.0, im wondering if its safe/feasible to have both clients installed, but only use one or the other.
anyone try this yet?
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29-08-2002, 03:37
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Works just fine. I was doing that for beta testing.
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29-08-2002, 03:49
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Yes, both clients can run together. More importantly, on the linux server you can run both versions of the servers at the same time to enable the transition.
Now, if I could only get the http docs to work correctly....
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29-08-2002, 04:48
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but you cant get both server versions running on a windows box? only linux?
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29-08-2002, 06:46
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Beats me on the windows stuff. I won't run a server in windows - way too insecure no matter what M$oft says.
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29-08-2002, 08:10
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Sure you can run both Servers on Windows at the same time. You just have to make sure that you do not use the same ports so in TS2 I changed
ServerUDPPort=
to a different Value than for TS 1. Remember if you have a Firewall running on the Server to open that port too
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29-08-2002, 21:29
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the default ports are different.
Ts1: 8765 tcp 8766 upd
Ts2: 8767 udp
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