Code:
world
turf = /turf/grass
name="Naruto Dream Land"
hub="Jazzyfizzle.NarutoDreamLand"
Problem description:
When I go to my Hub there is no game being hosted...
And I ran it and the Hub is still not in the Search engine thing...
Plz Help..
ID:144059
Apr 13 2007, 5:16 am
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Apr 13 2007, 6:50 am
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Check if hub adress is right, if it is, try waiting some time, maybe it will apper in hub. Seach shows games that have been hosted atleast once a week if I am right.
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Make sure you're hosting it, and not just running it. There's a "Host" button on the bottom-right part of the DreamSeeker window. =/
Hiead |
In response to Ripiz
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Ripiz wrote:
Seach shows games that have been hosted atleast once a week if I am right. You ain't. It still may not show in a search, but if his game is hosted, and he's not behind an improperly configured firewall or router, then the live game link should at least appear on the hub page itself. Lummox JR |
In response to Lummox JR
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I made sure everything was right...
It still does not show the server... http://games.byond.com/hub/Jazzyfizzle/NarutoDreamLand Thats the HUB And yes I am running on a port... 9098 _>Yes its public |
In response to Jazzyfizzle
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See if anybody can connect to your hosted game (manually give someone the address). It might be blocked, as said.
Also, see if your hub_password, if any, is set up alright, in accordance to the one configured at your hub. |
In response to Jazzyfizzle
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But you did not make sure you're not behind a firewall or router that's not configured correctly. That is the only explanation left for why your game does not appear on the hub page.
You need to make sure your router, if you have one, is sending all inbound traffic on port 9098 to your system in particular. And if you have a firewall up, it needs to allow access to 9098. That will allow people to connect to your game, but it won't necessarily show anything on the hub yet. You also need to do the same thing for the port your BYOND pager uses; if you haven't yet assigned one, then pick a port for your pager as well (such as 9089) and get that set up in the pager's preferences, and configure your router and/or firewall to do the same thing there. Once your pager can talk to the hub, it can tell the hub that your game is live. Lummox JR |
In response to Kaioken
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What fire wall?
It works with all of my other games... |
In response to Jazzyfizzle
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YOU may be able to access OTHER games, but firewalls/unconfigured routers may DENY OTHER people from accessing YOUR game.
Most other games have their firewall/router configured to allow other people access the game they host, if they didn't, than no one would be able to connect. - GhostAnime |
In response to GhostAnime
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WTF are you talking about?
Do you guys understand what im saying? Apparently not. My OTHER games that I own I have that same code just with deiffrent name and that works. |
In response to Jazzyfizzle
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Right. So double-check your world/hub and world/hub_password.
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