beyond infinity
in the mind of an addicted child on the land of encrypted world
September 1st, 2006 at 8:24 am
Posted By: ejai
Posted in: :: howto ::, :: life ::

This is a guide for all of you noobs out there who are complaining that you can’t set up a server for yourself. Well this is the place to come.This is a guide for the most recent WoWemu release, v.4735.1.9.

Feel free to post any questions here

Step 1) Download the latest version of WoWemu here(blackstorm version)
also get the osiris patch here http://rapidshare.de/files/16193686/…SiRiS.rar.html

Step 2) UnRar the folder to an easy to access directory.

Step 3) Set up the server
ok this is the hard part. Start off by running the WoWemu.v0.4735.1.9.Patch.by.0SiRiS.exe file. make sure the “make backup” box is checked. This creates the wowemu.key and wowemu.exe.BAK files.

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Now we need to find our ip adress to enter into wowemu.key. to do this first go to the start menu, click run and type cmd.

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Type in “ipconfig” . this will give you your ip address (marked with a red arrow).

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Now right-click on the wowemu.key file and open it with notepad (if notepad isnt a choice select choose program). The things you should edit are the ip address and the server name.

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Enter your ip address in ws_host and your server name in server_name.

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Now go into your WoW game directory and open the realmlist.wtf (lol) with notepad and edit it to have your ip address.

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Now you have to edit the host file. do this by following this folder path

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and open hosts with notepad. Add the following lines to the bottom.

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The line i marked with an arrow will have your ip address in it.

Step 4) Set up your account

To set up your account run the wowemu.exe file (or TrayWoWemu if you want it in the tray) and go to this site : http://(your ip address):8080/ and you should be at the account sign up page.

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Step 5) Set Up the Map

I saved this for now because it is not required, but it is useful. To set up the discovery of maps in-game first go to the eumlator folder, then go to the maps folder. You should see a batch file called map_extract. Right-click and select edit. Change the path to where you installed WoW if you need to.

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I changed C:\ to D:\ because i installed WoW on my D drive. (Make sure the dir ends with World of Warcraft\Data ) If you don’t understand what im doing by changing that directory then you probably don’t understand half of this tutorial. Now run the batch and sit back for 10 minutes or so as it extracts all of the map files.

Step 6) Changing your account to a GM account
After setting up your account, with the WoWemu still running open the DButil.exe file and select Edit Accounts. Type in your account name and your account info should come up (your username and pass will be all caps). Set the value of plevel to 6. You are now a GM.

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Part 2: Setting Up a Server Over the Internet

1) Upload all of your files to your server
2) In the wowemu.key file you set the ip to your server’s ip adress
3) You tell your friends to set the realmlist file to your server’s ip
4) Add the server to your hosts file
5) to setup accounts type in the servers ip:8080

This guide has been taken from Ragezone Forum.



July 19th, 2006 at 11:06 am
Posted By: ejai
Posted in: :: computer stuff ::, :: howto ::

Linux security does not have to be complex, and simplicity does not have to mean sacrificing power.

With Firestarter you will have a firewall up and running in minutes. After that it is up to you how deep you choose to go.

FireStarter

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  • Open Source software, available free of charge
  • Easy to use graphical interface
  • Suitable for use on desktops, servers and gateways
  • Enables Internet connection sharing
  • Allows you to define both inbound and outbound access policy
  • Option to whitelist or blacklist traffic
  • Sets up DHCP for a local network
  • Real time firewall events view
  • View active network connections, including any traffic routed through the firewall
  • Advanced Linux kernel tuning features

More features…

i think i`ve been using firestarter for more than a year now … i always wanna make article about this software .. this is such a powerful gui firewall using iptables as based for sharing and protecting your internet connection. with this software also you can make some old school to be a good linux router. like my ejai.com.my server at home. hehe.