[Guide] How to make an Episode 2 Cabal Private server.

09/22/2012 11:21 Jedles#1
All files/serverfiles are contained and also has a video guide how to install:

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Other download links, in the video description!

DOWNLOAD Vmware 6.5.1
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3. Use serial key

IFCONFIG not working for me in CentOS :'(

1, Make sure, you are logged in as root
2, If it is still not working try to use this command: /sbin/ifconfig
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I made a private server for my self 2 weeks ago (2012.09.07), and it is still working :)
09/25/2012 14:45 PierceTheGreat#2
So, can I play this with my friends? And please, can you make a tutorial how to add channels? And a tutorial in how to update my private server from epi.2 to 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and etc. Please. Thanks
09/25/2012 17:04 Jedles#3
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So, can I play this with my friends? And please, can you make a tutorial how to add channels? And a tutorial in how to update my private server from epi.2 to 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and etc. Please. Thanks
How to add channels: When u istall the cabalserver coose the other template wich contain more than 1 cannel.
Yes you can play with your friend with hamachi connantc.(It works for me)
Upgrade? If u have other episode server files go and install them :)
Note: offical cabal didn't realse server files. These files coded by a great programers or idk! :)
09/26/2012 01:59 elizajanine#4
i hope theres server files from ep3-ep9..i gonna make one if has a server files.
09/26/2012 14:06 Acid#5
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i hope theres server files from ep3-ep9..i gonna make one if has a server files.
Don't you think that there would be a lot more ep3 and ep9 servers if these files would be public?
09/27/2012 12:19 PierceTheGreat#6
got problem 'bout ifconfig command on centOS. inet addr won't show up. Only inet6 addr shows up.

Should I use VMWare 6.5.1? 'coz I'm using 7.0.0. That's why I have proble about ifconfig command that inet addr won't show up? Thanks. I'm stuck in video tut #5. :(


Didn't play Cabal PH for 3 days. :( :(
09/27/2012 15:05 Jedles#7
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Originally Posted by PierceTheGreat View Post
got problem 'bout ifconfig command on centOS. inet addr won't show up. Only inet6 addr shows up.

Should I use VMWare 6.5.1? 'coz I'm using 7.0.0. That's why I have proble about ifconfig command that inet addr won't show up? Thanks. I'm stuck in video tut #5. :(


Didn't play Cabal PH for 3 days. :( :(
Yes. Should everything 100% the same in the video. Thats why I put a download link for 6.5.1.
I had 7.0. version too and it has "Easy Install" method wich dont allow you to use custom install settings...
09/27/2012 15:33 PierceTheGreat#8
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Yes. Should everything 100% the same in the video. Thats why I put a download link for 6.5.1.
I had 7.0. version too and it has "Easy Install" method wich dont allow you to use custom install settings...
Yeah, you're right. Currently installing centOS. Hoped that I can now determine my inet addr.


About the episode 2 patch. Who released this patch? Do you thin he hacked the files of estsoft? And maybe other PServers got a free patch? or the bought it?

grrrr. What' wrong?? I follow the vid tut#5. But what happend? Still, this images remains the same what happend to me last 2 days.
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or THIS is my problem???:
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09/27/2012 16:12 Jedles#9
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Yeah, you're right. Currently installing centOS...

or THIS is my problem???:
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Yes, maybe that's the problem, but first try this: :S

"IFCONFIG not working for me in CentOS :'(

1, Make sure, you are logged in as root
2, If it is still not working try to use this command: /sbin/ifconfig"
09/27/2012 21:29 UnleashedSkidrow#10
hey which Cabal US Version are you using in this guide?
09/28/2012 00:39 PierceTheGreat#11
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Originally Posted by Jedles View Post
Yes, maybe that's the problem, but first try this: :S

"IFCONFIG not working for me in CentOS :'(

1, Make sure, you are logged in as root
2, If it is still not working try to use this command: /sbin/ifconfig"
Yup, I logged in as root (username).
How about the password? Password should be my own password or not?



EDIT 1:
I got rid with that unidentified network. I searched it in google, but after that, still the same problem.


EDIT 2:
Mr. DarkStealMan of youtube told me that I'm using standard ipv6, I must use ipv4.

Can someone tell me if I'm doing it right? Because I can't still determine the IP address (ipv4) on centOS:

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09/28/2012 16:42 Jedles#12
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hey which Cabal US Version are you using in this guide?
Cabal US client, Version 1.0.0.22.

The download link in the 8th video description.

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Originally Posted by PierceTheGreat View Post
...EDIT 2:
Mr. DarkStealMan of youtube told me that I'm using standard ipv6, I must use ipv4.

Can someone tell me if I'm doing it right? Because I can't still determine the IP address (ipv4) on centOS...
Hmm that's interesting...

Can you find your IPV4 address in "start --> Run... --> CMD ---> ipconfig"
If not, i found a forum about "I cat see m IPV4 address, i need for my minecraft server" wich says:

start --> Type CMD --> Right click run as administrator --->

netsh interface ipv4 reset
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew

This is works for him.. maybe it helps you!
09/28/2012 18:59 PierceTheGreat#13
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Originally Posted by Jedles View Post
Cabal US client, Version 1.0.0.22.

The download link in the 8th video description.

"Client - [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Client alternative download link - [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Client Patch by Lost Spirit - [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]"



Hmm that's interesting...

Can you find your IPV4 address in "start --> Run... --> CMD ---> ipconfig"
If not, i found a forum about "I cat see m IPV4 address, i need for my minecraft server" wich says:

start --> Type CMD --> Right click run as administrator --->

netsh interface ipv4 reset
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew

This is works for him.. maybe it helps you!

Yup I can find it in cmd but, in centOS, no!

Maybe this is my MAJOR PROBLEM!!!

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09/29/2012 01:07 UnleashedSkidrow#14
Found a Solution for this Problem:

Bringing up interface eth0: Device eth0 has different MAC address than expected, ignoring.

The reason for this is that

/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0

contains a variable called “HWADDR=”. Do the following to add the appropriate MAC address and restore networking functionality.

As the root user (or a user with appropriate permissions)
Type “ifconfig -a”
From the displayed information, find eth0 (this is the default first Ethernet adapter)
Locate the number next to the HWaddr. This is your MAC address

A typical output would be as follows.

eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1B:21:1F:66:88
inet addr:192.168.0.5 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
... the additional output has been removed...

Now you edit

/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0

and modify the “HWADDR=” variable to include your MAC address. E.g.

HWADDR=00:1B:21:1F:66:88

Save the file. At this point you run

# service network restart

as root from the command prompt. You’ve now restored networking.
09/29/2012 05:16 PierceTheGreat#15
@UnleashedSkidrow

Why it say's "Permission Denied"? While I'm using root account?