jonasu
Well-Known Member
Not sure if I'm the only one who had this problem but I would like to share this with you all as I couldn't find any soloution to this on otland. With a simple fix using WinSCP (in my case) this problem is long gone!
Problem:
The problem makes people unable to login to the server (you only get as far as the character list).
Fix: Locate to the /etc folder and find a file called "hosts". On the first two rows it says:
<ubuntu-server-name> = whatever your server name is (in my case "server").
Change this to the servers local ip (in my case 192.168.0.12):
There we go! Hope I've helped those who've had the same problem as I had.
If you have any questions, just ask!
Best regards,
Jonasu
Problem:
The problem makes people unable to login to the server (you only get as far as the character list).
Fix: Locate to the /etc folder and find a file called "hosts". On the first two rows it says:
Code:
127.0.0.1 localhost
[COLOR="red"]127.0.1.1[/COLOR] <ubuntu-server-name>
Change this to the servers local ip (in my case 192.168.0.12):
Code:
127.0.0.1 localhost
[COLOR="red"]192.168.0.12[/COLOR] <ubuntu-server-name>
There we go! Hope I've helped those who've had the same problem as I had.
If you have any questions, just ask!
Best regards,
Jonasu
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