D0p3Ad1c7 Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 (edited) ssdir.playsubspace.com, sscentral.sscuservers.net I have those for the directory server address list, but I cant 'download' the new zones or w/e.... Says... Unable to retrieve new zone listing. Make sure you are using one or more valid directory server addresses (Example: sscentral.subspace.net) Also, make sure you are currently connected to the internet. Im currently at work with a network setup with a network admin... But I can get onto pretty much everything else that requires ports to be opened, so is it possible that these ports are just blocked? Or ius there a way to change the ports that Continuum 4.0 goes through? Thanks D0p3 EDIT: Doing a trace of 150 right now, just read that you guys might need that in order to help thx ^^ EDIT EDIT :Tracing shows... Tracing Zone: SSCU Death Star Battle IP Address: 69.56.227.178 Hop IP Address Host Name Loss(%) Min/Avg/Max Ping--- --------------- -------------------------------- ------- ---------------- 1 10.20.66.2 0.0 0 0 20 2 192.168.24.2 0.0 0 0 30 3 192.168.23.1 0.0 0 0 10 4 ... ... 0.0 1000000 0 0 5 ... ... 0.0 1000000 0 0 Cycles: 185 And I have no clue what that means... Someone help plz Edited November 26, 2007 by D0p3H34D
»Purge Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 are ssdir.playsubspace.com, sscentral.sscuservers.net the only directory server addresses you have? if so, try adding sscentral.subspace.net to that. I'm not exactly sure which directory servers are offline/online, so hopefully someone else will be more helpful.
rootbear75 Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 (edited) @Purge: his problem (appears) has nothing to do with dir servers. If you look at the trace, something is blocking access. @dopehead: It looks like your internal network firewall is blocking all of the ports that continuum requires.All i can say is determine what ports you need are blocked (zone port on list, and zone port +1) and have your network admin unblock those ports.(or just have him unblock all UDP (it is UDP right? not TCP/IP?) ports... that works too ) Edited November 26, 2007 by rootbear75
Samapico Posted November 30, 2007 Report Posted November 30, 2007 With XP or Vista, go to control panel, Windows Firewall. Add continuum.exe as an exception.If you have any other firewall, do the same thing in their respective settings
rootbear75 Posted November 30, 2007 Report Posted November 30, 2007 With XP or Vista, go to control panel, Windows Firewall. Add continuum.exe as an exception.If you have any other firewall, do the same thing in their respective settingsOn a network firewall (such as one on a router, or a dedicated Firewall server/computer), you would have to open ports, not add it to the "exceptions"
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