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Sphere (Linux) Help. - Printable Version +- SphereCommunity (https://forum.spherecommunity.net) +-- Forum: Sphere 0.56d (/Forum-Sphere-0-56d) +--- Forum: General Help (/Forum-General-Help) +--- Thread: Sphere (Linux) Help. (/Thread-Sphere-Linux-Help) |
RE: Sphere (Linux) Help. - Extreme - 10-01-2014 04:48 AM The server is in your pc? If not, does the 5009 port opened? If yes, is the port 5009 redirected to the sphere machine? You might put this in your sphere_serv_triggers.scp under [FUNCTION F_ONACCOUNT_LOGIN] SERV.SERVIP 91.105.97.126 RE: Sphere (Linux) Help. - Athonel - 10-02-2014 04:37 AM The server is located on the server box , he does not find me on the computer, I told him I can connect via putty program . RE: Sphere (Linux) Help. - Extreme - 10-02-2014 04:39 AM Ahh man... sorry, I don't know play with linux ![]() RE: Sphere (Linux) Help. - Athonel - 10-02-2014 05:03 AM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Sphere (Linux) Help. - Sharlenwar - 10-02-2014 08:17 AM I might have a solution for this, I will post it when I get home, have to dig it up in my scripts. RE: Sphere (Linux) Help. - Gil Amarth - 10-02-2014 05:18 PM It seems you have another Sphereserver running in the computer. Have you tried reboot the server? Type "ps" to see what process have you opened, and kill to terminate if you find that SphereServer is still active. Usually, error -9 happens when you try run sphere twice. |