Dedicated IVC Server
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Have a remote dedicated machine that my group rents. Hosts DCS 24/7. A lit of us fly falcon do I decided to set up ivc on it because some of us have had issues. Ports 9987-9989 tcp and Udp are forwarded for incoming and outgoing. But I still get the one stating that it was unable to bind to the network port. I shut down dcs to see if that was the conflict. We also host our own ts3 server on this màchine. Any ideas?
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I’m assuming you use the default port (9987) for your TS3 server which is conflicting with your IVC server which uses the same port (9987 and 9988 & 9989). You can change the ports on TS3 but you can not change them for IVC.
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server - clients firewalls are adjusted correctly to let IVC server and IVC client to communicate?
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We had the same issue and just changed the ports for the TS3-server. Works perfect now.
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FWIW I’ve just successfully set up a dedicated IVC server based on CentOS Linux and WINE 1.7.x compiled from Source. Works great and doesn’t require a windows license.
Let me know if you need help or instructions and I’ll be happy to help.
I think it could be done with the native Linux TS server too but I have no idea where the IVC server gets its config from (like those default ports and virtual servers being created on startup).
Cheers, Uwe