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multipal logins… (palpalpal replacement)

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  • #176389
    autopilot
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    The block is being done on the Pal server… there isn’t anything we can do about it. The server is checking IP addresses and only letting 1 connection to a room per IP address.

    Server side changes like this make it impossible for this version of multipal to work for entering the same room.

    #176388
    Chike
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    . @dj steve wrote:

    i can only get in one nic name in room what i get is a err code PT5502

    Is it only public rooms or private rooms too? Are all the nicks black?

    @autopilot wrote:

    The server is checking IP addresses and only letting 1 connection to a room per IP address.

    I doubt it’s the IP address, I’ve seen ppl connected to the same router join the same room/

    #176387
    String
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    Each machine on a router can have it’s own ip, can it not?

    #176386
    Chike
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    @String wrote:

    Each machine on a router can have it’s own ip, can it not?

    I guess with some routers they can, however the majority cable/adsl providers give you only one, and most home routers operate as a NAT

    #176385
    autopilot
    Member

    Each PC connected to the router still has its own IP address. And we know that the pal client is sending the local IP to the server along with all the other personal information that it is sending.

    #176384
    Chike
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    @autopilot wrote:

    And we know that the pal client is sending the local IP to the server along with all the other personal information that it is sending

    We did? LOL I didn’t.
    I’d still like to see if Departure has anything to say about this.

    #176383
    Hien Hoa
    Member

    thax

    #176382
    dj steve
    Member

    thanks ges you fix it sooooooooooon:) :pb:

    #176381
    Zeus
    Member

    @Chike wrote:

    @String wrote:

    Each machine on a router can have it’s own ip, can it not?

    I guess with some routers they can, however the majority cable/adsl providers give you only one, and most home routers operate as a NAT

    Most ISPs (in the USA at least) have options / packages that you can opt for allowing multiple IP addresses. Comcast for example charges an extra $5 a month is all. You will still need an router that can assign WAN IP to LAN IP or just a simple switch. Comcast assigns IP addresses according to MAC address. So with the switch in place the MAC address of each computer gets assigned a seperate WAN IP. Personally I have 1 switch with multiple routers behind the switch (overkill I know), so the MAC address of the router gets assigned a WAN IP.

    Its not a server side block on the WAN IP. I just tested using Departures 9.2 236 work and brought 2 black names into the same room.

    /edit: we are not allowed to discuss the c word here… :mrgreen:

    #176380
    Chike
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    @Zeus wrote:

    I just tested using Departures 9.2 236 work and brought 2 black names into the same room.

    From the same machine/windows session, and a public room?
    It was quite obvious it’s not the public IP but if it’s the local IP or something else.

    #176379
    Zeus
    Member

    @Chike wrote:

    From the same machine/windows session, and a public room?
    It was quite obvious it’s not the public IP but if it’s the local IP or something else.

    Yes. Same public (WAN) IP same machine/windows session same local (LAN) IP and a public room.

    #176378
    autopilot
    Member

    @Zeus wrote:

    Its not a server side block on the WAN IP. I just tested using Departures 9.2 236 work and brought 2 black names into the same room.

    It is a Server side block and the reason that Dep’s solution works is that it sends random garbage info for the machine spacific info that the pal server requests.

    #176377
    Chike
    Member

    @autopilot wrote:

    It is a Server side block and the reason that Dep’s solution works is that it sends random garbage info for the machine spacific info that the pal server requests.

    I don’t think it deals with any server requests, it only return random data for certain registry keys, and to obtain the local IP there’s no need to read the registry.

    #176376
    dj steve
    Member

    what if i use a ip blocker will i get on with 2 nic names in same room than ??? :pg: 🙄

    #176375
    Chike
    Member

    @dj steve wrote:

    what if i use a ip blocker will i get on with 2 nic names in same room than ??? :pg: 🙄

    LOL wth is IP blocker?

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