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[Archive] New to the scene, I feel like I've exhausted my resources. Any help is appreciated! Emucoach 7.3.5 repack setu

[Archive] New to the scene, I feel like I've exhausted my resources. Any help is appreciated! Emucoach 7.3.5 repack setu

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rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:12 PM
#1
Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
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Hey there, If anyone willing to help has the answers I've love to chat or hear some positive feedback. Never have I done one of these server before, but the minutia and configuration of the server has led to me not being able to have it work. At first I thought the MySQL server wasn't working, however doing some research on stack overflow I was able to overcome the issue. World server seems to launch as well as it can with out the problem child, namely, Bnet server. I have run into extreme problems trying to figure out what the correct way forward is. Original problem was the lack of ssleay32 and libeay32 dll's, however whether I install Openssl to the windows directory, strawberry perl, or just dropping it into the server directory, I am always met with an "Ordinal not found" error, ordinal 407, which cant be located in the dynamic link library in bnetserver.exe. I'm pulling my hair out trying to find a solution, and in addition to openssl installations and such, I've double checked all of my redistributables are up to date and I have the correct version/build of strawberry perl as a dependecy for openssl. Am I thinking too much into this? Have I overlooked an extremely simple way to install all of this? I have no idea. I hope to get everything working, and I think it'll be funny to look back on when it's finished, but for tonight I'm at my wits end. Once again, any help is appreciated!
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:12 PM #1

Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

Hey there, If anyone willing to help has the answers I've love to chat or hear some positive feedback. Never have I done one of these server before, but the minutia and configuration of the server has led to me not being able to have it work. At first I thought the MySQL server wasn't working, however doing some research on stack overflow I was able to overcome the issue. World server seems to launch as well as it can with out the problem child, namely, Bnet server. I have run into extreme problems trying to figure out what the correct way forward is. Original problem was the lack of ssleay32 and libeay32 dll's, however whether I install Openssl to the windows directory, strawberry perl, or just dropping it into the server directory, I am always met with an "Ordinal not found" error, ordinal 407, which cant be located in the dynamic link library in bnetserver.exe. I'm pulling my hair out trying to find a solution, and in addition to openssl installations and such, I've double checked all of my redistributables are up to date and I have the correct version/build of strawberry perl as a dependecy for openssl. Am I thinking too much into this? Have I overlooked an extremely simple way to install all of this? I have no idea. I hope to get everything working, and I think it'll be funny to look back on when it's finished, but for tonight I'm at my wits end. Once again, any help is appreciated!

rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:12 PM
#2
Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
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You don't have the origin dll's which the source code has been compiled with, are you sure the ones' you are using came with the origin repack package?
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:12 PM #2

Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

You don't have the origin dll's which the source code has been compiled with, are you sure the ones' you are using came with the origin repack package?

rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:12 PM
#3
Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
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Quote:Skug said:

Hey there, If anyone willing to help has the answers I've love to chat or hear some positive feedback. Never have I done one of these server before, but the minutia and configuration of the server has led to me not being able to have it work. At first I thought the MySQL server wasn't working, however doing some research on stack overflow I was able to overcome the issue. World server seems to launch as well as it can with out the problem child, namely, Bnet server. I have run into extreme problems trying to figure out what the correct way forward is. Original problem was the lack of ssleay32 and libeay32 dll's, however whether I install Openssl to the windows directory, strawberry perl, or just dropping it into the server directory, I am always met with an "Ordinal not found" error, ordinal 407, which cant be located in the dynamic link library in bnetserver.exe. I'm pulling my hair out trying to find a solution, and in addition to openssl installations and such, I've double checked all of my redistributables are up to date and I have the correct version/build of strawberry perl as a dependecy for openssl. Am I thinking too much into this? Have I overlooked an extremely simple way to install all of this? I have no idea. I hope to get everything working, and I think it'll be funny to look back on when it's finished, but for tonight I'm at my wits end. Once again, any help is appreciated!

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Download this

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[Image: OpenSSL-Binaries]

OpenSSL-Binaries/openssl-1.0.2q-x64_86-win64.zip at master · IndySockets/OpenSSL-Binaries

An archive of OpenSSL binaries that are typically used with Indy - OpenSSL-Binaries/openssl-1.0.2q-x64_86-win64.zip at master · IndySockets/OpenSSL-Binaries

[Image: favicon.svg]

github.com

and uzip it to your repack folder..
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:12 PM #3

Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

Quote:Skug said:

Hey there, If anyone willing to help has the answers I've love to chat or hear some positive feedback. Never have I done one of these server before, but the minutia and configuration of the server has led to me not being able to have it work. At first I thought the MySQL server wasn't working, however doing some research on stack overflow I was able to overcome the issue. World server seems to launch as well as it can with out the problem child, namely, Bnet server. I have run into extreme problems trying to figure out what the correct way forward is. Original problem was the lack of ssleay32 and libeay32 dll's, however whether I install Openssl to the windows directory, strawberry perl, or just dropping it into the server directory, I am always met with an "Ordinal not found" error, ordinal 407, which cant be located in the dynamic link library in bnetserver.exe. I'm pulling my hair out trying to find a solution, and in addition to openssl installations and such, I've double checked all of my redistributables are up to date and I have the correct version/build of strawberry perl as a dependecy for openssl. Am I thinking too much into this? Have I overlooked an extremely simple way to install all of this? I have no idea. I hope to get everything working, and I think it'll be funny to look back on when it's finished, but for tonight I'm at my wits end. Once again, any help is appreciated!

Click to expand...
Download this

Spoiler

[Image: OpenSSL-Binaries]

OpenSSL-Binaries/openssl-1.0.2q-x64_86-win64.zip at master · IndySockets/OpenSSL-Binaries

An archive of OpenSSL binaries that are typically used with Indy - OpenSSL-Binaries/openssl-1.0.2q-x64_86-win64.zip at master · IndySockets/OpenSSL-Binaries

[Image: favicon.svg]

github.com

and uzip it to your repack folder..

rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:12 PM
#4
Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
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Quote:denks said:

Download this

Spoiler

[Image: OpenSSL-Binaries]

OpenSSL-Binaries/openssl-1.0.2q-x64_86-win64.zip at master · IndySockets/OpenSSL-Binaries

An archive of OpenSSL binaries that are typically used with Indy - OpenSSL-Binaries/openssl-1.0.2q-x64_86-win64.zip at master · IndySockets/OpenSSL-Binaries

[Image: favicon.svg]

github.com

and uzip it to your repack folder..

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Thank you very much! They worked perfectly and I was able to get the Bnet server working. I really appreciate it.
Quote:brian8544 said:

You don't have the origin dll's which the source code has been compiled with, are you sure the ones' you are using came with the origin repack package?

Click to expand...
I wasn't sure if that was the case but to be sure,, I pulled a couple of the most recent dll's oof those two types to try out. I re downloaded the source files from the repack page but they weren't included. Thank you both for the quick reply!!
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:12 PM #4

Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

Quote:denks said:

Download this

Spoiler

[Image: OpenSSL-Binaries]

OpenSSL-Binaries/openssl-1.0.2q-x64_86-win64.zip at master · IndySockets/OpenSSL-Binaries

An archive of OpenSSL binaries that are typically used with Indy - OpenSSL-Binaries/openssl-1.0.2q-x64_86-win64.zip at master · IndySockets/OpenSSL-Binaries

[Image: favicon.svg]

github.com

and uzip it to your repack folder..

Click to expand...
Thank you very much! They worked perfectly and I was able to get the Bnet server working. I really appreciate it.
Quote:brian8544 said:

You don't have the origin dll's which the source code has been compiled with, are you sure the ones' you are using came with the origin repack package?

Click to expand...
I wasn't sure if that was the case but to be sure,, I pulled a couple of the most recent dll's oof those two types to try out. I re downloaded the source files from the repack page but they weren't included. Thank you both for the quick reply!!

rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:12 PM
#5
Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

Hey there! Back again with a new interesting issue. I'm currently trying to set up connection over WAN to host for my friends, but no matter what ports I find online or external/internal IP's I address, they aren't able to connect. I have a static ip through my ISP, additionally I have also setup a static IP on my LAN for the computer I am hosting the server. I'm certain that i'm messing up somewhere in the conifgs, but I cannot find anywhere online on the correct way to set up the server to be connected to. Anyone have advice? It'd be greatly appreciated [Image: 1f642.png]
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:12 PM #5

Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

Hey there! Back again with a new interesting issue. I'm currently trying to set up connection over WAN to host for my friends, but no matter what ports I find online or external/internal IP's I address, they aren't able to connect. I have a static ip through my ISP, additionally I have also setup a static IP on my LAN for the computer I am hosting the server. I'm certain that i'm messing up somewhere in the conifgs, but I cannot find anywhere online on the correct way to set up the server to be connected to. Anyone have advice? It'd be greatly appreciated [Image: 1f642.png]

rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:12 PM
#6
Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

Quote:Skug said:

Hey there! Back again with a new interesting issue. I'm currently trying to set up connection over WAN to host for my friends, but no matter what ports I find online or external/internal IP's I address, they aren't able to connect. I have a static ip through my ISP, additionally I have also setup a static IP on my LAN for the computer I am hosting the server. I'm certain that i'm messing up somewhere in the conifgs, but I cannot find anywhere online on the correct way to set up the server to be connected to. Anyone have advice? It'd be greatly appreciated [Image: 1f642.png]

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Something I've noticed in Legion repack is that it's hard to get them online in Win 10, i used Virtualized Win 7, and zero tier one for connection.. Something with firewall is blocking the connection on win 10.

You have go into the databases realmlist table and add external IP there..
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:12 PM #6

Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

Quote:Skug said:

Hey there! Back again with a new interesting issue. I'm currently trying to set up connection over WAN to host for my friends, but no matter what ports I find online or external/internal IP's I address, they aren't able to connect. I have a static ip through my ISP, additionally I have also setup a static IP on my LAN for the computer I am hosting the server. I'm certain that i'm messing up somewhere in the conifgs, but I cannot find anywhere online on the correct way to set up the server to be connected to. Anyone have advice? It'd be greatly appreciated [Image: 1f642.png]

Click to expand...
Something I've noticed in Legion repack is that it's hard to get them online in Win 10, i used Virtualized Win 7, and zero tier one for connection.. Something with firewall is blocking the connection on win 10.

You have go into the databases realmlist table and add external IP there..

rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:12 PM
#7
Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

Quote:denks said:

Something I've noticed in Legion repack is that it's hard to get them online in Win 10, i used Virtualized Win 7, and zero tier one for connection.. Something with firewall is blocking the connection on win 10.

You have go into the databases realmlist table and add external IP there..

Click to expand...
Ill edit the realmlist table now! I've finished building my physical server and I'm putting on a fresh Win 10 pro copy on it now. If I still run into that Ill try VM'ing win 7! Thanks for the input.
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:12 PM #7

Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

Quote:denks said:

Something I've noticed in Legion repack is that it's hard to get them online in Win 10, i used Virtualized Win 7, and zero tier one for connection.. Something with firewall is blocking the connection on win 10.

You have go into the databases realmlist table and add external IP there..

Click to expand...
Ill edit the realmlist table now! I've finished building my physical server and I'm putting on a fresh Win 10 pro copy on it now. If I still run into that Ill try VM'ing win 7! Thanks for the input.

rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:12 PM
#8
Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
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I've had the realmlist set correctly this whole time! I was knee deep changing the mysql library hostnames and such and relized it broke everything. I can connect over lan and the world server works fine. The last hurdle I have is the WAN connections. All ports required are open except for 3724, nothing I do will allow it to be forwarded correctly to the server. I wonder if any one else has run into this issue.
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:12 PM #8

Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

I've had the realmlist set correctly this whole time! I was knee deep changing the mysql library hostnames and such and relized it broke everything. I can connect over lan and the world server works fine. The last hurdle I have is the WAN connections. All ports required are open except for 3724, nothing I do will allow it to be forwarded correctly to the server. I wonder if any one else has run into this issue.

rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:12 PM
#9
Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

[Image: 1e2df26ed23796c7e42818e44abfe4cf.png]

Make sure LOCALADDRESS has the IP from the local pc and ADDRESS from your ISP, example:

localAddress: 192.168.1.12

address: 172.67.139.10

Perhaps you misconfigured these lines? It happens alot, so worth to recheck it. Let us know! [Image: 1f642.png]
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:12 PM #9

Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

[Image: 1e2df26ed23796c7e42818e44abfe4cf.png]

Make sure LOCALADDRESS has the IP from the local pc and ADDRESS from your ISP, example:

localAddress: 192.168.1.12

address: 172.67.139.10

Perhaps you misconfigured these lines? It happens alot, so worth to recheck it. Let us know! [Image: 1f642.png]

rektbyfaith
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11-04-2025, 05:12 PM
#10
Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

Quote:brian8544 said:

[Image: 1e2df26ed23796c7e42818e44abfe4cf.png]

Make sure LOCALADDRESS has the IP from the local pc and ADDRESS from your ISP, example:

localAddress: 192.168.1.12

address: 172.67.139.10

Perhaps you misconfigured these lines? It happens alot, so worth to recheck it. Let us know! [Image: 1f642.png]

Click to expand...
I'm actually not familiar with this screen, I've only configured up to the Bnetserver config level. Is this related to MySQL? I might have to self teach that program to get to that point. If it is mySQL I wasn't aware I needed to configure it for WAN connections as well. In that case, what's your preferred editor for .ibd files? Also does the pack being closed source inhibit anything I should do when tweaking the inner workings of the repack? Sorry for the barrage of questions, I appreciate the help thus far!
rektbyfaith
11-04-2025, 05:12 PM #10

Archived author: Skug • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:10.676444
Original source

Quote:brian8544 said:

[Image: 1e2df26ed23796c7e42818e44abfe4cf.png]

Make sure LOCALADDRESS has the IP from the local pc and ADDRESS from your ISP, example:

localAddress: 192.168.1.12

address: 172.67.139.10

Perhaps you misconfigured these lines? It happens alot, so worth to recheck it. Let us know! [Image: 1f642.png]

Click to expand...
I'm actually not familiar with this screen, I've only configured up to the Bnetserver config level. Is this related to MySQL? I might have to self teach that program to get to that point. If it is mySQL I wasn't aware I needed to configure it for WAN connections as well. In that case, what's your preferred editor for .ibd files? Also does the pack being closed source inhibit anything I should do when tweaking the inner workings of the repack? Sorry for the barrage of questions, I appreciate the help thus far!

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