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Nazzgull

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  1. Okay, I've managed to login now But only if I disable Firewall on CentOS 7. Do you know what ports I need to leave open? sudo systemctl disable firewalld sudo systemctl stop firewalld I think it's not a wise choice.
  2. Hello guys, I'm new in waters of Trinity Core, but that's not the point Recently I tried to run WoW server on my second machine, it's rig with CentOS 7 system on it. I didn't have a single problem until I managed to run server and start the whole thing up. So, here's explanation. - I have two computers connected by LAN. Windows computer shares Internet connection via LAN for Unix. IP of unix is 192.168.137.137. - World server works fine, it's up, created 1st account with common commands. - Auth server is up, I edited realmlist table with name of server and IP above. Screenshot - http://i.imgur.com/UTwUwvW.png The thing is I cannot connect with WoW.exe client to that Unix rig. I already set realmlist to IP of Unix, but it seems like something block my connection. I can't access Webmin too by using browser and IP on Windows computer. Do you have any idea what's wrong? - IPV4 settings on Windows for Internet connection share? - /etc/hosts ? - Something else? - Isn't Unix suppose to have all ports open by default? I'm not in rush, when you have some time to spare, help me please solve this issue. Thank you!
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