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Forums Tag Search Advanced Search Google Search My Threads and Posts My Posts My Threads Steam Game Discussions # - C D - G H - L M - P Q - S T - Z Publisher / Developer Console Game Discussions Go to Page... Page 1 krb_ap_err_modified error from the server of 2 1 2 > Thread Tools Display Modes 08-10-2008, 03:04 PM #1 z33ky krb_ap_err_tkt_nyv error from the server Join Date: May 2008 Reputation: 169 Posts: 5,361 LAN servers are restricted to local clients (class C) I made a mod, using the newest SDK-code. krb_ap_err_tkt_nyv error from the server host It's based upon the scratch-code. I got it compiled and working (like, starting up, create a server, running around). But I cannot join a Friend, who has the exact same files; And he cannot join me. We both created a server.cfg and placed it in cfg/, saying "sv_lan 0". We also tried restarting after that. We've placed "-insecure" to the commandline parameters and tried it with both, standard appid (420) and Source SDK Base 2007 appid (218). But it kept saying "LAN servers are restricted to local clients (class C)." all the time. sv_lan was already 0 when we created a server though. How to fix this :X I feel kinda dumb and I hope it's not a common error. I tried to search it on the forums, but didn't found something useful. z33ky View Public Profile Visit z33ky's homepage! Search User Find More Posts by z33ky Find Threads by z33ky 08-12-2008, 10:09 AM #2 Tony Sergi Join Date: Mar 2008 Reputation: 46 Posts: 646 set "sv_lan 0" Tony Sergi View Public Profile Visit Tony Sergi's homepage! Search User Find More Posts by Tony Sergi Find Threads by Tony Sergi 08-12-2008, 12:52 PM #3 Wunderboy Volunteer Moderator Join Date: Oct 2007 Reputation: 275 Posts: 721 Sometimes when the game has loaded I use "sv_lan 0" and then issue a "changelevel map_xxxx" command to reload the map. Often that lets people in. Wunderboy View Public Profile Visit Wunderboy's homepage! Search User Find More Posts by Wunderboy Find Threads by Wunderboy 08-12-2008, 01:46 PM #4 shphu Guest Posts: n/a Yeah, I have the same problem. Already set sv_lan to 0 but my friend can't join. Please help! sv_lan is automatically set to 1 after I went in the map and my friend gets the same message: "LAN servers are restricted to local clients (class C)" How to fix? 08-12-2008, 01:50 PM #5 z33ky Join Date: May 2008 Reputation: 169 Posts: 5,361 Thanks! That worked! But we can only connect via the connect-command. We can't see us in the serverlist. But for now, we can playtest z33ky View Public Profile Visit z33ky's homepage! Search User Find More Posts by z33ky Find Threads by z33ky 08-17-2008, 08:5
displayto you. If the launcher is unable to acquire that list it will return the "Error: 0111:0001" after pressing the Play button. There are several things you can do to resolve this issue.
Try Pressing Play Again. Check to Make Sure Our Servers Are Up. Reboot Your Computer. Verify You Have an Internet Connection Through a Browser. Port 10001 is Required to be Unblocked for Access to TERA. Turn Off Any Latency or Ping Enhancing Software. Check Your Internet Connection and Ping times. Disable a Proxy or VPN Network if you Have One. Try Pressing Play Again. A good first step to try is always to just try pressing play http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=712737 again. You can do this by closing the TERA launcher, starting it back up and signing in again. Once Play is available, press it. Check to Make Sure Our Servers Are Up. If the TERA servers are currently down you may see Error 0111:0001 when pressing play. Check the status of our servers here. Reboot Your Computer. Restarting your computer can resolve many technical issues. Some drivers or applications can malfunction and just need http://support.enmasse.com/tera/error-0111-0001-unable-to-connect-to-tera-server-list a clean restart to function properly again. Verify that you have an internet connection This may seem like an odd troubleshooting step, but you may have lost your connection to the internet on the computer you are attempting to launch TERA from. Test to make sure you can access the internet by launching an internet browser such as Internet Explorerand going to www.google.com. Port 10001 is Required to be Unblocked for Access to TERA. The TERA launcher communicates with our servers through port 10001. If that port is blocked by a firewall, router, or ISP the TERA launcher will be unable to communicate correctly with our servers which can lead to the 0111:0001 error. If you are not sure on how to open port 10001 you can visit your router manufacturers support page. Below we have linked to the two most popular router companies support pages. Linksys Routers. Netgear Routers. To check to make sure thatport 10001 is not blocking any programs you can visit http://www.canyouseeme.org/and type in "10001" in the "What Port?" field. This website will then check to see if that port is open. Turn Off Any Latency or Ping Enhancing Software. If you are using a program to increase your ping or latency time, you may be encountering the error 0111:0001. These programs ha manager. Parameters: manager - BaseManager object info - dictionary representing resource attributes loaded - prevent lazy-loading if set to True resp - Response or list of Response objects id class novaclient.v2.servers.Server(manager, info, loaded=False, resp=None) Bases: novaclient.base.Resource Populate and bind to http://docs.openstack.org/developer/python-novaclient/ref/v2/servers.html a manager. Parameters: manager - BaseManager object info - dictionary representing resource http://www.pool.ntp.org/en/use.html attributes loaded - prevent lazy-loading if set to True resp - Response or list of Response objects HUMAN_ID = True add_fixed_ip(network_id) Add an IP address on a network. Parameters:network_id - The ID of the network the IP should be on. Returns:An instance of novaclient.base.TupleWithMeta add_floating_ip(address, fixed_address=None) Add floating IP to an error from instance Parameters: address - The IP address or FloatingIP to add to the instance fixed_address - The fixedIP address the FloatingIP is to be associated with (optional) Returns:An instance of novaclient.base.TupleWithMeta add_security_group(security_group) Add a security group to an instance. Parameters:security_group - The name of security group to add Returns:An instance of novaclient.base.DictWithMeta add_tag(obj, *args, **kwargs) Add single tag to an instance. backup(backup_name, backup_type, rotation) error from the Backup a server instance. Parameters: backup_name - Name of the backup image backup_type - The backup type, like ‘daily' or ‘weekly' rotation - Int parameter representing how many backups to keep around. Returns:An instance of novaclient.base.TupleWithMeta change_password(password) Update the admin password for a server. Parameters:password - string to set as the admin password on the server Returns:An instance of novaclient.base.TupleWithMeta clear_password() Get password for a Server. confirm_resize() Confirm that the resize worked, thus removing the original server. Returns:An instance of novaclient.base.TupleWithMeta create_image(image_name, metadata=None) Create an image based on this server. Parameters: image_name - The name to assign the newly create image. metadata - Metadata to assign to the image. delete() Delete (i.e. shut down and delete the image) this server. Returns:An instance of novaclient.base.TupleWithMeta delete_all_tags(obj, *args, **kwargs) Remove all tags from an instance. delete_tag(obj, *args, **kwargs) Remove single tag from an instance. diagnostics() Diagnostics - Retrieve server diagnostics. evacuate(obj, *args, **kwargs) Evacuate an instance from failed host to specified host. Parameters: host - Name of the target host password - string to set as admin password on the evacuated server. force - forces to bypass the scheduler if
srpski русский Svenska Türkçe Українська (Can you translate?) join the pool use the pool manage servers How do I use pool.ntp.org? If you just want to synchronise your computers clock to the network, the configuration file (for the ntpd program from the ntp.org distribution, on any supported operating system - Linux, *BSD, Windows and even some more exotic systems) is really simple: driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift server 0.pool.ntp.org server 1.pool.ntp.org server 2.pool.ntp.org server 3.pool.ntp.org The 0, 1, 2 and 3.pool.ntp.org names point to a random set of servers that will change every hour. Make sure your computer's clock is set to something sensible (within a few minutes of the 'true' time) - you could use ntpdate pool.ntp.org, or you could just use the date command and set it to your wristwatch. Start ntpd, and after some time (this could take as long as half an hour!), ntpq -pn should output something like: $ ntpq -pn remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter ============================================================================== +81.6.42.224 193.5.216.14 2 u 68 1024 377 158.995 51.220 50.287 *217.162.232.173 130.149.17.8 2 u 191 1024 176 79.245 3.589 27.454 -129.132.57.95 131.188.3.222 3 u 766 1024 377 22.302 -2.928 0.508 The IP addresses will be different, because you've been assigned random timeservers. The essential thing is that one of the lines starts with an asterisk (*), this means your computer gets the time from the internet - you'll never have to worry about it again! Looking up pool.ntp.org (or 0.pool.ntp.org, 1.pool.ntp.org, etc) will usually return IP addresses for servers in or close to your country. For most users this will give the best results. You can also use the continental zones (For example europe, north-america, oceania or asia.pool.ntp.org), and a country zone (like ch.pool.ntp.org in Switzerland) - for all these zones, you can again use the 0, 1 or 2 prefixes, like 0.ch.pool.ntp.org. Note, however, that the country zone might not exist for your country, or might contain only one or two timeservers. If you're using a recent Windows version