Toribash
Re: Running a server?
Erm unfortunately it still doesnt wanna work, ive done everything in this tutorial, i can connect but none of my friends
. Any ideas??
Re: Running a server?
first you have to find your internal IP address, if you have a router.
go to Run type in cmd, then type in ipconfig
it should look like this



you see the part that says 192.168.1.102
just remember the last 3 digits of that

then go into Internet explorer or Firefox or whatever browser you use, type 192.168.1.1 into the address bar, press enter, you will be asked for a username and password, just type in admin for the password and you will get in.

now click the Security button and uncheck all the boxes in there, click Save Settings
then go to the Applications & Gaming tab and make it look like this



then click Save Settings and exit that window

then tell your friends to add this to their servers.txt

your IP address from http://whatismyip.com followed by :20184

so it would look like this 67.345.67.8:20184
Re: Running a server?
is there any way to host with a mac? like doing all that but running a mod through terminal or something?
Re: Running a server?
Im posting this here so when someone has the same question and cant find anything with search, its here for them, plus its on topic ;)

This is for setting up your server manually, which allows a few more options than with ToriLaunch

Originally Posted by Gnarf
Run toribash_server.exe with the command line arguments -l <percent>

Eg. if Toribash lies in CProgram Files\Toribash\, and you want to set it to 50
Start -> Run...
"CProgram Files\Toribash\toribash_server.exe" -l 50

All options can be set in such ways, by adding more options to the command you're running. The list of options, with default values, is:
-p <port> - listen port (20184)
-m <frames> - match frames (120)
-t <frames> - turn frames (10)
-r <sec> - reaction time (20)
-f - flags (1=DQ, 2=Decaps, 4=No Grip, 3=DQ&Decap) (3)
-s - sumo (0=HF, 1=HF and WA) (0)
-e <cm> - engage distance in centimeters (100)
-j <cm> - dojo size in centimeters (0)
-l <percent> - dismember thresh hold (100)
-d <model> - damage model (0=opponent, 1=both, 2=self) (0)
-o <name> - mod name (classic)
-C <clients> - max number of simultaneous clients (12)
-T <sec> - Socket timeout (5)
-L <file> - Name of log file
-N <name> - Name of server (will show in mutliplayer server desc)
-D - Daemonize server
-R <pass> - Remote console password
-P - Premium server

Re: Running a server?
another way to find your ip is to look at the bottom of one of your posts.
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Re: Running a server?
None of these little technical run throughs of how to open a server are of any use to me... I run through a LAN internet connection, but the servers do not open.

Does anyone know how I can get past this o-so-annoying obstacle of botha WAN and LAN IP address?
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Re: Running a server?
Qegola, WAN is like your main internet line, which stands for wide area network, which is your ip address displayed at http://whatismyip.com
LAN is local, the IP address you see in the command line, only if you are using a router.

example of WAN ip 67.197.8.21
example of LAN ip 192.168.1.101
Re: Running a server?
Originally Posted by Casey
another way to find your ip is to look at the bottom of one of your posts.

or you can look at my sig... it know all about you! :o