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#1 2003-12-23 3:02 pm
- LLEVIATHANN
- Itch you can't scratch

- From: 22 Acacia Avenue
- Registered: 2001-03-14
- Posts: 7158
Servers?
Anyone found a great server that keeps them coming back?
Anyone hosting a server?
I love fragging my fellow MAs.
Wanna know where everyone is hanging out.
Let us be thankful for the fools; but for them the rest of us could not succeed. - Mark Twain
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#2 2003-12-23 4:25 pm
- Shibbysan
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- Registered: 2003-08-26
- Posts: 665
Re: Servers?
I'm trying to get a small one up, but I cant figure out what ports I have to open on my airport basestation. I started a thread about it, but might as well see if you have any ideas. Do you?
I do not think that word means what you think it means.
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#3 2003-12-23 4:36 pm
- LLEVIATHANN
- Itch you can't scratch

- From: 22 Acacia Avenue
- Registered: 2001-03-14
- Posts: 7158
Re: Servers?
I'm trying to get a small one up, but I cant figure out what ports I have to open on my airport basestation. I started a thread about it, but might as well see if you have any ideas. Do you?
Check here, I know it descibes the PC setup. I wouldn't think it would be to much different.
F. Running Multiple Instances
Halo Dedicated Server supports multiple instances running on one computer. Obviously, each of these instances must be using a different network port. See below for instructions on how to launch multiple instances of Halo Dedicated Server. The maximum number of instances that can be run on a server is 8.
When running multiple instances, each instance will use its own init.txt file.
Here is an example on how to run multiple instances, assuming Halo Dedicated Server is installed in the E:\HaloPC folder:
E:\HaloPC\haloded.exe -exec e:\halopc\init1.txt -cpu 0 -port 2301
E:\HaloPC\haloded.exe -exec e:\halopc\init2.txt -cpu 1 -port 2305
E:\HaloPC\haloded.exe -exec e:\halopc\init3.txt -cpu 0 -port 2307
Three command line arguments are specific to running Halo Dedicated Server with multiple instances:
-exec
Specify which init.txt file to use for this instance of the dedicated server. The name of this file can be any name.
-cpu
When using a multi-processor computer (SMP) server, it is possible to instruct Halo Dedicated Server to run on a specific CPU. To do so, use the
Let us be thankful for the fools; but for them the rest of us could not succeed. - Mark Twain
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#4 2003-12-23 4:40 pm
- Shibbysan
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- Registered: 2003-08-26
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Re: Servers?
that confuses me. haha... Anyway, I tried opening the ports 2302 and 2303 that are already set in the network preferences of halo, in Sharing. The firewall is on, I opened those ports, and now the only thing to do is to see if it works. When anyone posts I'll start it up. Just let me know when you're ready to try. It'll be called [MA]temp server
I do not think that word means what you think it means.
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