"Joao Batista Gomes de Freitas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am not sure if this is right place to post this questions, but it
> has been so hard to find information about poker-network configuration
> and troubleshooting.
>
> I am trying to install it on virtual machine (vmware by now, but xen
> will be next) and have an "out of the shelf" solution for the server
> side.
> 1. After finding some information in how to install and customize the
> server (create currency DB and user, have the root password
> inserted in the xml files, etc..). I've got it running but there
> is still some problems. If you can help me or point out where I am
> supposed to find this information, great, if not, well, thanks
> anyway, and I would like to say that you are doing a terrific job.
>
> 1. After a while (about 30 s) the server sends a FIN/ACK packet
> finishing the session, even when there is nobody logged in. In the
> client side, it pops up the message : "Lost connection with
> poker3d server at server_name:19380". I find the same behavior
> using the poker2d client. By the way, till now I have 2 servers
> installed (vm machines), one over a Ubuntu 7 and other over a fc7.
> 2. I can't get the bots running, or at least doing anything useful.
>
> I can send any documentation you need, and it would be nice to know
> how to running the server in debug mode or so. Hope you can help me or
> indicate me where to find help.
>
> Thank you very much.
Hi,
I'd be glad to help out.
1. What problems exactly ?
2. Looks like you need to adjust the ping time of the poker2d client.
If the server does not see any activity during more than X seconds,
it will deactivate. The ping="" attribute in the poker2d client
configuration
files makes sure the client sends a PING packet even when nothing else
happens, to keep the connetion alive.
3. What error do the bot send ? My guess is that they are not properly
configured to cash-in.
I would very much like to see an "out of the shelf" solution for the
server side.
A software appliance (chroot, vserver, xen image ...) would be great. With a
minimal
installation panel maybe. The existing packages already help but a software
appliance
is even better. Wouldn't it be nice to have a web based panel on which you
could just
click and get your own poker server running ? I'd love that ;-)
Cheers,
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