QoProxy/BoboProxy Other Ways?

05/08/2007 03:13 Hustla#1
I can't make QoProxy/BoboProxy work with 127.0.0.1,127.0.1.1, or my own ip. I reinstalled Conquer,checked firewalls,and it still doesnt work. It used to work fine before patch 4346 but after that none of them worked.
Are there any other ways to make it work?
05/08/2007 04:10 nickel#2
you have to change both the ini file and the server.dat file...

try using your ip usually works.
05/08/2007 04:46 Matt.dk#3
Make sure your also changing the ip address in the ini file. Also, some proxies (apparently) stopped working after that patch for an unknown reason. I'm running Lake292's proxy and its working just fine, try that one. If you can give us anymore information it might help us solve your problem.
05/09/2007 00:14 Hustla#4
Well i (was) using Lake 292's QoProxy and bobo's BoboProxy...
I did change the ip address in server.dat and the ini file to 127.0.1.1, then tried my ip address, and it didnt work. I have Windows XP Service Pack 2.
05/09/2007 06:24 coolboy0286#5
What he meant was to change the ip adress within the config file inside the qoproxy's folder/boboproxy's folder.
05/09/2007 08:04 Hiyoal#6
This is what u do ok.

Open server.dat file and find what server u like. Copy the ip of that server
(eg. server = unicornip3=69.59.142.13) and put it into the QOPROXY.ini file under "remoteloginip".

Next, find your Ip and replace the Server.dat Ip( the "ip3=69.59.142.13) with your Ip adress and also give ure Ip adress to QOPROXY's ini under "proxyip"

It should look like this

Server.dat=

Server1=Unicorn
Ip1=216.93.174.65 Your IP Goes Here
Port1=9958
ServerName1=Unicorn
HintWord1=
Pic1=servericon74


Qoproxy.ini=
localloginport=9958
localmapport=5816
remoteloginport=9958
remoteloginip=216.93.174.65 The Ip from server.dat
proxyip=127.0.0.1 Your Ip goes Here
consoleout=yes
logfile=coproxy.log
filter=0xfff
DisconnectOnAll=0
DisconnectOnBlue=0
NotifyPlayers=0
05/09/2007 08:11 nickel#7
Quote:
Originally posted by Hustla@May 9 2007, 00:14
Well i (was) using Lake 292's QoProxy and bobo's BoboProxy...
I did change the ip address in server.dat and the ini file to 127.0.1.1, then tried my ip address, and it didnt work. I have Windows XP Service Pack 2.
check if your windows xp firewall is offed...
05/09/2007 20:51 firesole#8
I have the same problem as Hustla, I have tried all the ip things, shut off anti virus, closed firewall and it still doesn't work, my os is same as Hustla also.

I get the message saying server is down for maintenance
after i wait for like 2 minutes.
05/10/2007 00:09 Hustla#9
Quote:
Originally posted by hiyoal+May 9 2007, 08:04--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (hiyoal @ May 9 2007, 08:04)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> This is what u do ok.

Open server.dat file and find what server u like. Copy the ip of that server
(eg. server = unicornip3=69.59.142.13) and put it into the QOPROXY.ini file under "remoteloginip".

Next, find your Ip and replace the Server.dat Ip( the "ip3=69.59.142.13) with your Ip adress and also give ure Ip adress to QOPROXY's ini under "proxyip"

It should look like this

Server.dat=

Server1=Unicorn
Ip1=216.93.174.65 Your IP Goes Here
Port1=9958
ServerName1=Unicorn
HintWord1=
Pic1=servericon74


Qoproxy.ini=
localloginport=9958
localmapport=5816
remoteloginport=9958
remoteloginip=216.93.174.65 The Ip from server.dat
proxyip=127.0.0.1 Your Ip goes Here
consoleout=yes
logfile=coproxy.log
filter=0xfff
DisconnectOnAll=0
DisconnectOnBlue=0
NotifyPlayers=0 [/b]

Yeah i already tried that and it didnt work...

<hr>Append on May 10 2007, 00:10<hr>
Quote:
Originally posted by -nickel@May 9 2007, 08:11
<!--QuoteBegin--Hustla
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@May 9 2007, 00:14
Well i (was) using Lake 292's QoProxy and bobo's BoboProxy...
I did change the ip address in server.dat and the ini file to 127.0.1.1, then tried my ip address, and it didnt work. I have Windows XP Service Pack 2.

check if your windows xp firewall is offed...
[/quote]
Yeah i turned it off and it still didnt work :(
05/10/2007 03:26 bone-you#10
If you don't have a router stick your wan ip up instead of localhost. With a router use your lan ip.
05/12/2007 00:36 Hustla#11
Quote:
Originally posted by bone-you@May 10 2007, 03:26
If you don't have a router stick your wan ip up instead of localhost. With a router use your lan ip.
I have a router so i used my lan ip and it didnt work...