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from the selection below. Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: Kaillera Server help ?? Can't Listen on port. Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable ssh port forwarding putty Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 03-31-2004,09:08 PM #1 JesterDev View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Oct 2002 Location Earth. Posts 143
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Kaillera Server help ?? Can't Listen on port. I'm trying to set up Kaillera Server and believe I edited the conf file correctly, it was mostly just filling in information. But when I try and run it I get this error: Initializing Kaillera communication layer... ERROR: Can't listen on port 27888! How do I open that port? Or should I use another? Or... Please someone help. Last edited by JesterDev; 03-31-2004 at 09:10 PM. Zen Master Seung remote port forwarding failed for listen port Sahn: Everything in that book was a mistake. [laughter] So throw that book away, then there's no problem. An old master said, "Anytime you open your mouth it's a mistake." So if opening mouth is a mistake, then making a book is even a bigger mistake! So if you want to not make a Mistake, go to a Zen center and only practice; only go straight, don't know. "Don't know" is the number one good practice, okay? Try it! More questions? Reply With Quote 03-31-2004,10:04 PM #2 JesterDev View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Oct 2002 Location Earth. Posts 143 Got it fixed. I just changed the port to 2788 Zen Master Seung Sahn: Everything in that book was a mistake. [laughter] So throw that book away, then there's no problem. An old master said, "Anytime you open your mouth it's a mistake." So if opening mouth is a mistake, then making a book is even a bigger mistake! So if you want to not make a Mistake, go to a Zen center and only practice; only go straight, don't know. "Don't know" is the number one good practice, okay? Try it! More questions? Reply With Quote Quick Navigation Software Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums Community Help: Check the Help Files, then come here to ask! Newbies Corner
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