OK. I forgot to mention, that in server.cfg I cleared master server 
field. And I allso disabled logging of frags.
So, Cara, Instant of running zqds, I should run normal dm game, set my 
firewall for asking for connections, and then allow connection only from 
my desired ip?
But I think, that client will report bad master server. Is there som 
command to connect directly to some server, not using master server?

Cara Quinn napsal(a):
>    Actually he can simply allow the connection to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or  
> look in server.cfg to stop it trying to send info out to that addie,  
> and the packet error should go away.  He shouldn't need to run zqds.
>
> Smiles,
>
> Cara  :)
>
>
> On Jul 16, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Roland Engelsma wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> You should do the following I guess:
>> - start the server by executing zqds (with incoming port 27500  
>> blocked, so
>> that no one can enter your game if you don't want them to)
>> - start a client on the server and connect to localhost
>> - Start the second client on the other computer and connect to the  
>> local ip
>> from the server
>>
>> Hope this helps, if not , just drop a line.
>>
>> <smile>
>> Roland
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "krecoun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "AGRIP User and Developer discussion list"
>> <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 6:53 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AGRIP-discuss] continuing server problems
>>
>>
>> Sorry, my mistake IP address of my server pc was changed.
>> I ran quake and started local game.
>> On client I deleted rule about zquakewithnull (wrong spelling) to  
>> ask me
>> again.
>> It wanted to communicate with mail.agrip.org.uk 27000 or 27500.
>> I didn't allowed it and:
>> net send packet error, 1004.
>> What now?
>> I'm confused about that.
>>
>> Roland Engelsma napsal(a):
>>     
>>> Well, I think we're allmost there. Simply close ports 27000 and  
>>> 27500 to
>>> prevent the server from going online. After that, the server may  
>>> receive
>>> it's necessary data, but without going online. I think that you  
>>> should be
>>> able to play localy quiet soon... if not, just drop a line...
>>>
>>> Roland
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "krecoun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "AGRIP User and Developer discussion list"
>>> <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 11:55 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [AGRIP-discuss] continuing server problems
>>>
>>>
>>> Well, I tried following:
>>> I connected pcs directly by cable. No internet.
>>> I ran dm game on one and tried to connect with other.
>>> bat master server name.
>>> Then I tried it with internet enabled on both pcs. They are in small
>>> subnetwork - only three pcs (only two are mine).
>>> I'm using sunbelt kerio personal firewall and I enabled port for
>>> masterserver - because when I start dedicated server, it'll send
>>> heardbeat and receive something.
>>> When I disabled interned and ran dedicated server, it said  
>>> switching to
>>> no master mode or something like that.
>>> I can't disable internet on only one machine without cutting it of
>>> network.
>>>
>>> Cara Quinn napsal(a):
>>>
>>>       
>>>>   Krecoun, -don't run zqds.  Simply start a  DM game, as I  
>>>> mentioned,
>>>> on the first machine.  Then, connect to it from the second machine  
>>>> by
>>>> typing in the ip address of the first machine.  Does this make  
>>>> sense?…
>>>>
>>>>   Make sure that at least the first machine has access to the web,
>>>> and that both player names are registered.  Look up Mauth in the
>>>> manual to see which port you'll need to open for the server to
>>>> communicate with the agrip master server.  I'll look this up  
>>>> myself in
>>>> a few minutes here, and get back with you if I find anything…
>>>>
>>>>   I'm wondering here, if Mauth isn't interfering with a LAN game
>>>> where it shouldn't be?…
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Smiles,
>>>>
>>>> Cara  :)
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 15, 2008, at 11:57 PM, krecoun wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Hello there,
>>>>> I'm writing new message, because old was blocked because of it's
>>>>> length.
>>>>> OK, so as from previous post was advised:
>>>>> I ran dedicated server on one pc. I didn't find any link to  
>>>>> listenning
>>>>> server.
>>>>> I typed:
>>>>> map agdm01 - to set some map.
>>>>> Then I ran audioquake.
>>>>> connect localhost.
>>>>> Server reported again:
>>>>> mauth: client "username" not in a queue. connect refused.
>>>>> I tried to connect second computer and nothing happened. nothing
>>>>> different happened.
>>>>> Can it be with server.cfg or hardware problems?
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