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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 B)

Edited by D0p3H34D
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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. blum.gif

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@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 smile.gif)

Edited by rootbear75
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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

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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

On 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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