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When i launching my minecraft server everything is going well at the start but when world is generating... well it is not generating completely. It says around 80-90% and thats it, server is launched but because world is not generated completely i cant join (my friends cant too). I've tried downgrading java, creating the new world, switching port or even the IP. error while joining to server ; console look
Do you have legitimate Mojang Account? If not, the server will not let you join. I have a cracked version of Minecraft (Tlauncher) and it will not let me join most servers. If you have a cracked account, go in the server properties. There should be an option for "cracked" or "online mode." Once you get there, turn on "cracked" or turn off "online mode." Note: Online mode is just a way to authenticate accounts. It does not affect whether or not your server can run online. If you have a legitimate PAID Mojang account, then try checking the IP address on your computer and make sure you type in the IPv4 address (on Windows, you can find this by typing ipconfig into CMD).
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Unfortunately, I don't know what program is running on my CentOS 7 that is attacking brute-force through SSH.
What commands should I use to find the program or the ssh command executor?
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I used tcpdump and I expected the executor to also log the command, which it didn't do
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I’m setting up a server on openshift. I’m on the Bronze Plan and have a pretty common setup, I assume. Tomcat 7 with a MySQL database, scalable cartridge, so nothing fancy. I’ve been able to setup the custom domain and I am aware of the missing SSL certificate. That stuff is pretty well documented.
But I could not figure out how to get mails working. I’m not talking about sending mails from the application itself, I’ve seen questions covering that topic. I mean mail in general, all mails from and to the domain (I’m more concerned with to the domain for now). I for example need a working info#speedapp.io mail address.
Sorry if that is bluntly obvious to anyone else. But I’m coming from a shared Tomcat hosting provider, where the web frontend for mails was already configure.
You need to sign up for email services at a third party host, you can not use OpenShift to host your email.
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I'm trying to help my grandma setup her linksys wrt54g version2 router by phone. I asked her to plug the router to the pc and modem. Now, assuming she plugs them all correctly, she cited that the lan card is not lighting in her system unit. And she cannot access 192.168.1.1 either. What bothers me is she said it lighted for a few seconds and then turned off. What could the problem be?
Call up Linksys yourself or ask your grandma to call them..
Here is a list of their telephone numbers, choose them according to your country. http://support.linksys.com/en-apac/contactus
If you prefer not to call the linksys support, then what you can do is ask her to go to a page like routerlogin.net(This one is for netgear products) so you can find a similar one for linksys by googling that up because there might be a case that the IP is not 192.168.1.1 it is something like 10.0.0.1, otherwise what you can do is go to run and type ncpa.cpl and then check the lan connections, if it shows connected then right click it and go to status and check the default gateway and then type that address into the web browser.
If in ncpa.cpl it does not show connected, and shows disconnected then the cable is not plugged in; otherwise if it shows disabled then right click it and enable it; but if it shows limited then also go to status and do the same.
This is all what you can try but if everything fails, just call up linksys and ask for help.
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I am trying to learn about VPN using OSX and have a question I cannot find the answer to. Any help will be appreciated.
I have an office machine running OSX server 10.7. I set up VPN on it today and set up my laptop (running OSX 10.8) to access it. I am able to connect, but have a problem accessing a machine by its IP address on the office network. I suspect I have and issue because both my networks use the block 10.0.1.xx. Before I change one of my networks IP range I wanted to ask if this is the actual problem or if there is an easier way to resolve this. How would my laptop know that 10.0.1.127 is on the office network and it needs to look over the VPN connection?
Thanks for any help. Trying to wrap my brain around this whole VPN thing.
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You are correct, having both address blocks set to the same address space is very confusing for your workstation. The actual problem is more gateway related, as your machine now has two gateways with (likely) the same IP address.
There is no good way to get that to work using the same IP range on both the local and remote networks.
Note that I said "Good way" I'm certain it's possible, just more trouble than it's worth.
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I want to use Hacker News' open source software to build a link sharing community for another industry. I followed the instructions on the arc github page and was able to get a clone up and running on my local environment. I was wondering what the next steps were.
What kind of hosting is required for this kind of a site (since arc is a bit esoteric)? If we assume that I have substantial traffic, is it best to go the cloud hosting route? I noticed Hacker News itself is hosted with ThePlanet, should I do the same?
For any kind of lisp hosting, you're pretty much on your own. It depends on how serious you are about doing this, and how big the starting community will be. If it's a work thing, talk to your network guy about getting a server provisioned. If it's a personal project, you should really consider a VPS server; something like Linode or Slicehost. Note that these aren't specifically Lisp hosts; they give you a bare metal Linux server and let you do what you want with it (including hosting Lisp apps).