by foq » Thu Jul 30, 2009 7:00 am
Barely...
My router crashed... and I have to share internet with others in my house...
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I have to connect directly to my modem now, so my IP changed, which means the DNS hub.quakeone.com is broken. However, I registered a DNS at dyndns.com: quake1.ath.cx. Solecord should be able to alias the DNS hub.quakeone.com to *MY* dns quake1.ath.cx, so if my IP ever changes again, I can just edit the IP to my DNS, thus updating the DNS hub.quakeone.com as well...
Never fear, the foqman has a plan. I recently bought a PIII 750MHz setup to host the server instead of my gaming server, so server connectivity wouldn't be plauged by anything I have going on that would require the server to be shut down, like stability testing for overclocking... so, as soon as everything gets here, instead of dropping another good $60 on another router, I am just going to stuff the PIII system full of network cards and use Windows Internet Connection Sharing and use that computer as my router. I will still be able to host the server.
I am full well capable of hosting FvF and Rquake (runecoop) as well, in case that ever falls apart again... the only thing is that the hub would be shoved to port 26001 so fvf could have the primary port.
Barely...
My router crashed... and I have to share internet with others in my house...
...
...
...
I have to connect directly to my modem now, so my IP changed, which means the DNS hub.quakeone.com is broken. However, I registered a DNS at dyndns.com: [b]quake1.ath.cx[/b]. Solecord should be able to alias the DNS hub.quakeone.com to *MY* dns quake1.ath.cx, so if my IP ever changes again, I can just edit the IP to my DNS, thus updating the DNS hub.quakeone.com as well...
Never fear, the foqman has a plan. I recently bought a PIII 750MHz setup to host the server instead of my gaming server, so server connectivity wouldn't be plauged by anything I have going on that would require the server to be shut down, like stability testing for overclocking... so, as soon as everything gets here, instead of dropping another good $60 on another router, I am just going to stuff the PIII system full of network cards and use Windows Internet Connection Sharing and use that computer as my router. I will still be able to host the server.
I am full well capable of hosting FvF and Rquake (runecoop) as well, in case that ever falls apart again... the only thing is that the hub would be shoved to port 26001 so fvf could have the primary port.