[DiscordArchive] I'll try testing tonight after work, it's supposed to be /lfg to access it isn't it?
[DiscordArchive] I'll try testing tonight after work, it's supposed to be /lfg to access it isn't it?
Archived author: Bobblybook • Posted: 2024-07-01T04:29:30.887000+00:00
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I'll try testing tonight after work, it's supposed to be /lfg to access it isn't it?
Archived author: Barais • Posted: 2024-07-01T04:34:16.358000+00:00
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Speaking of RDF, to disable the RDF, you set the bit mask to 0 right
Archived author: Bobblybook • Posted: 2024-07-01T04:58:01.103000+00:00
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I don't remember seeing a flag for it, is it off by default?
Archived author: Barais • Posted: 2024-07-01T05:30:35.913000+00:00
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Default value for it is 5
Archived author: Barais • Posted: 2024-07-01T05:30:46.205000+00:00
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I was curious how to disable it completely
Archived author: Bobblybook • Posted: 2024-07-01T05:38:34.414000+00:00
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```# DungeonFinder.OptionsMask
# Description: Dungeon and raid finder system.
# Value is a bitmask consisting of:
# LFG_OPTION_ENABLE_DUNGEON_FINDER = 1, Enable the dungeon finder browser
# LFG_OPTION_ENABLE_RAID_BROWSER = 2, Enable the raid browser
# LFG_OPTION_ENABLE_SEASONAL_BOSSES = 4, Enable seasonal bosses
# Default: 5```
yeah just set to 0 for disable
Archived author: Bobblybook • Posted: 2024-07-01T05:46:07.736000+00:00
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not usually, basics of tcp networking would prevent you to binding two services to the same port
you could do something like this if you used a reverse proxy to differentiate the traffic and send them to different ports/services, and use different domain names for each, eg. auth.azerothdomain.com and world.azerothdomain.com, then you could use the same port for both. But that would still get confusing and I don't see the benefit
Archived author: Roboto • Posted: 2024-07-01T06:13:34.579000+00:00
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A reverse proxy wouldn't change anything, you can never have two processes listen on the same port
Archived author: Roboto • Posted: 2024-07-01T06:17:01.077000+00:00
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Or you probably meant you'll only have to expose one port I suppose
Archived author: Bobblybook • Posted: 2024-07-01T06:58:05.764000+00:00
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yes I mean they can both be running on the same port internally within their containers, but I don't really see why you would want this setup