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Post by thermal » Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:07 pm

rsm wrote:...snap je?
Helemaal. :wink:

Zoals René al suggereerde, is er bij jou waarschijnlijk meer aan de hand.
De reden van een "Host not found" is vrijwel altijd een probleem aan de Server (jouw) zijde.
Zoek maar eens op "Port Forwarding" in het forum, en/of lees deze thread:
http://forum.condorsoaring.com/viewtopi ... forwarding

In het kort komt het er op neer, dat je je router/firewall zo moet instellen dat UDP verkeer naar poort 56278 (of de poort die je in het Condor Server settings scherm adverteert op het Internet) moet laten doorsturen naar het interne IP adres van de PC waar de Condor Server op draait.
Doe je dat niet, dan staat poort 56278 dicht, en krijgt iedereen die op de jouw Server in de Server List klikt, "Host not found" omdat jouw router dat blokkeert.
Dat is helemaal logisch, want daar is het ding voor:
jouw interne netwerk "beschermen" tegen de boze buitenwereld.

Klinkt ingewikkeld, maar is eigenlijk heel simpel.
Hoe je het moet doen kan ik niet zeggen, omdat er honderden verschillende typen routers zijn.
Je hebt in elk geval de handleiding van je router nodig en misschien kan iemand die er verstand van heeft je er bij helpen.
Succes.

In English:

As René already suggested, there is probably another issue at your end.
And as I wrote here many times over, the reason for a "Host not found" message when someone wants to join a Server is almost always a problem at the Server's end of the connection.
Look for "Port Forwarding" in the forum, and/or read this thread:
http://forum.condorsoaring.com/viewtopi ... forwarding

In short, it comes down to the following:
You have to configure your router to forward UDP traffic to port 56278 (or the port in Condor Server settings that you advertise on the Internet if you don't use the default) to the IP address of the PC where you run your Condor Server.
If you don't, then port 56278 remains closed, resulting in the "Host not found" message for anyone who clicks on your Server on the Condor Servers List.
That's what your router is supposed to do: drop all incoming traffic unless you solicit- or explicitly allow it.

Sounds all very complicated, but is actually very simple.
I can't tell how to do it from here, because there are hundreds of different router types around..
You need your router's documentation, en maybe someone skilled to help you.
Good luck.
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Post by Bulau » Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:43 pm

This is a good site for port forwarding instructions, by make and model of router:

http://www.portforward.com/english/rout ... rindex.htm

Condor is not specifically mentioned in the list of games, but the principle is the same for all, only the port and protocol (UDP) will differ.
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Post by thermal » Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:57 pm

Bulau wrote:This is a good site for port forwarding instructions....
It is, and it's probably listed in the (long) thread I mentioned above.
Thanks anyway for digging it up. :wink:
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Post by thermal » Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:15 pm

@RSM:
I noticed you're trying to Host the Palmeira task again, this time with Multiplayer set at maximum 5, which is better already.
But I'm afraid still nobody can join.
When I try to connect to your Server, I receive an IP address that is invalid.
Look at the picture in the first attachment..

To avoid that, fill in your Server setup screen as in the other picture.
Leave the field "Advertise manual IP" blank, and use port number 56278.
That's all for the Condor Server part.

What you have to do next is, find your PC's local IP address, by typing IPCONFIG on a DOS-box command line.
It will probably be something like 192.168.1.2, or 10.0.0.5.

The last thing is, to tell your router to forward any incoming connections to that local IP address and UDP port 56278.
Now the router knows what to do with join requests: it will forward them to your Condor Server instead of dropping the packets. :D
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Post by rsm » Thu Oct 02, 2008 4:52 pm

hi,

when i do the test at the CONDOR CLUB he say's :Host niet bereikbaar: Receive timed out.

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Re: nice flight

Post by Bulau » Thu Oct 02, 2008 5:38 pm

rsm wrote:hi all,

i have made a very nice flight.
look here http://www.condor-club.eu/analysis/0/?rank=53592
look the first leg.

RSM [/url]
Yes, it looks like a very nice flight, Robin. I'm trying to understand something about this task, however, and I see other tasks on the Condor-Club that have the same characteristics:

1. Although there is a Free flight, distance flown value, and Pilot Status says Task finished, the Official distance flown is 0km and the average speed is 0km/hr.

2. Condor-club only lists Takeoff and Start for turnpoints, and Number of turnpoint = 1, although you can see four turnpoints on the map.

3. When viewing the task map on condor-club, the turnpoints are shown yellow, rather than the usual purple.

I thought, maybe it is something to do with the start procedure, Race In time, or Start Window, etc., or maybe something to do with the way the task was constructed. I downloaded your Flight Track, and tried to look at the task, but it is not there. When I load your track into Condor, there is no task laid out, only your track.

I don't understand what is happening. It would be a shame, if you fly a multiplayer contest, and do not get credit for flying the task.
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Post by Tonyh » Thu Oct 02, 2008 6:11 pm

It looks like it was a freeflight server with only the start marked on the task. The turnpoints will have been calculated by CTDB to calculate the freeflight distance flown.

I assume official distance and time are 0 because no task was set.
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Post by rsm » Thu Oct 02, 2008 6:20 pm

hi,

tonyh you are right it was a free flight flight i do have more of that flights.

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Post by Bulau » Thu Oct 02, 2008 6:22 pm

Okay, thanks, Tony. I didn't realize how that worked, but that makes sense now.
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Post by thermal » Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:35 am

rsm wrote:...when i do the test at the CONDOR CLUB...
Voor de zekerheid, wat je moet doen voor de test:

- Start je Condor Server, zodat hij op de Condor Servers web page verschijnt.
- Terwijl je Condor Server draait, open je Browser en ga naar http://www.condor-club.eu/port/152/

Het script dat in die test draait, simuleert een connectie naar jouw Condor Server.
Als het resultaat daarvan "Host niet bereikbaar: Receive timed out." is, betekent dat dat je je router en/of een eventuele software Firewall nog steeds niet juist hebt ingesteld.
En omdat je niet beschrijft hoe je configuratie er uit ziet en welke apparatuur je hebt staan, kan ook niemand je verder helpen.

In English:

Just to make sure, to do the test:

- Start your Condor Server, so that it appears on the Condor Servers list
- While your Condor Server is running, open your Internet Browser and go to http://www.condor-club.eu/port/152/

The script that is running there simulates a connection to your Condor Server, and if the test fails it simply means that you still didn't configure your router and/or software Firewall correctly.
And because you didn't describe your configuration and setup, it's very difficult for others to diagnose your problem and help you further.
By simply repeating "It doesn't work", without describing what you did or tried to cure your problem, in the end will put off even the most patient specialists. :(
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Post by rsm » Fri Oct 03, 2008 2:46 pm

hoi,

zal ik even doen.
maar weet je wel dat ik 13 ben en niet zoveel van computer weet :D .

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