[DiscordArchive] and what address are you connecting from? is it localhost?
[DiscordArchive] and what address are you connecting from? is it localhost?
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2024-04-05T17:01:12.209000+00:00
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and what address are you connecting from? is it localhost?
Archived author: Astro • Posted: 2024-04-05T17:01:31.255000+00:00
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I'm connecting from another pc in my local network
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2024-04-05T17:03:01.725000+00:00
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ok so first thing is that ip addresses in config file will never work if you are using a certificate other than the default one
Archived author: Astro • Posted: 2024-04-05T17:04:26.980000+00:00
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I can change it back to the default one, give me one minute
I've changed it because before that I was getting another error with a disconnect - then I've tried switching to domain and generating certs
I'll change the certs and restart bnetserver, one sec
Archived author: Astro • Posted: 2024-04-05T17:06:53.193000+00:00
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>.<
So after all the manipulations with changing everything just back to the the values as they was before I started troubleshooting - all suddenly started working fine and now I've connected
Magic!
Thanks you very much and sorry for disturbing, I didn't figure out how but it's now fixed!
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-04-05T17:12:02.967000+00:00
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I wonder. Why do people assume that they need a cert for internal networks? Besides a few ip ranges it will just work. And people start doing stuff for normal reasons before trying the default stuff
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-04-05T17:14:44.406000+00:00
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We should add the ip ranges that were added recently on blizz side to the wiki i think
Archived author: Astro • Posted: 2024-04-05T17:15:47.632000+00:00
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I assumes that because someone said here that if you are not connecting using localhost (within the same machine) - you must use some local domain and also it wont connect without a certificate (possible some new bnet requirements)
So since currently I'm not familiar with it - I just followed it trying to troubleshoot the problem
Archived author: ModoX • Posted: 2024-04-05T17:18:18.334000+00:00
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good idea
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-04-05T17:22:27.443000+00:00
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Most people get that wrong because a few being clueless sadly. local networks (that also includes localhost) work out of the box except for 2-3 ip ranges