hi there i need a config file
not the example.conf
this is a bad config file its not written for windows and you have to change lines and i allways have the same problem other clients cant connect please is there anyone who can copy his conf file and send it to my mal ore here
[!!!!] Need config... ! please read !
That's not the way users of UnrealIRCd make their own config files. They read unreal32docs.html (section 4), create their own configuration files for themselves as the documentation describes, and take example.conf as really an example configuration (and not some kind of "bad configuration" as you call it). Don't expect that someone will do your own work. And if you have questions, ask them, and probably we can help, however that manner of your is simply revolting.
bla bla bla...
well there is a bug ore something like this and i dont know weather its a bug of unrealircd or the config file...
normally it has to run because i can connect from my own pc but no one else in my network can connect without having a firewall ore something else witch could be a reason that it doesnt work
well there is a bug ore something like this and i dont know weather its a bug of unrealircd or the config file...
normally it has to run because i can connect from my own pc but no one else in my network can connect without having a firewall ore something else witch could be a reason that it doesnt work
Sorry, that's a very difficult problem, indeed. I can't even help too much, because I can't see the details. Nevertheless, it isn't even sure that the bug (more exactly, the origin of the problem) is in UnrealIRCd or in its configuration. I can't tell you anything better than check up if everything's OK on your local network and your Internet connection, because it's very easy to miss simple and little things, besides, I think you are having a typical network problem.
One thing I'ld like to attract your attention to is the listen block, perhaps you already know this. You can tell UnrealIRCd to listen on a specific IP address instead of all network interfaces. If you chose the latter way, write * as an IP address. That makes you sure the port is not restricted to a limited set of connections, and I think it's the best way to find the solution to your problem.
And when you are sure that UnrealIRCd is configured well, you can test the network settings and fine-tune them if necessarry. Switching off firewall softwares is probably a similar helpful idea to what I suggested in connection with the listen block.
That's all I could help now, I wish you good luck.
One thing I'ld like to attract your attention to is the listen block, perhaps you already know this. You can tell UnrealIRCd to listen on a specific IP address instead of all network interfaces. If you chose the latter way, write * as an IP address. That makes you sure the port is not restricted to a limited set of connections, and I think it's the best way to find the solution to your problem.
And when you are sure that UnrealIRCd is configured well, you can test the network settings and fine-tune them if necessarry. Switching off firewall softwares is probably a similar helpful idea to what I suggested in connection with the listen block.
That's all I could help now, I wish you good luck.