Server not seen on global server
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Oh thank God!
I very much appreciate your work on this W, it’s largely due to your efforts and others like Crazy, DownUnder, Adoxa, and too many others to list that FL is still up and running today.
R
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It showed up briefly but when I attempted to connect I got that wait for it dialogue and then got dropped due to unable to make connection to server.
After refreshing the list the server no longer appears.
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Problem appears to be resolved.
Thanks W0dk4.
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Hey everyone, long time, no see
So our (very mildly alive) server has moved to a different address and that’s when i noticed that GLS is still down?
http://www.flserver.de/add_server.php is also not working, tried adding both fl.elite-games.ru and 195.42.181.130.
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No connection from either server or client for me.
The server is hosted in a datacenter in another city too so the only common thing between it and my client are Russian IPs. Could those be blocked on GLS’s side by any chance? Because i don’t see another reason why it would be inaccessible. -
Can’t see a reason why GLS would block it. It’s more likely a router issue as i said. I sorted my own server out not long ago, and i had issues connecting to it, to find it was my isp’s router blocking it it. Once i turned that into a bridge and used my own router behind it by creating a static ip, all was well. What operating system you using? Do you have Adoxa’s exe hack for FL barring ipv6 searches?
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I’m certain it’s not the router or anything on my end. I have three very different machines in very different locations all unable to reach UDP port 2300 for gun.fllistserver.com.
This is on my work Linux machine:
Endeavour ~ # nping --udp -p 2300 gun.fllistserver.com Starting Nping 0.7.01 ( https://nmap.org/nping ) at 2018-01-13 08:25 MSK SENT (0.0378s) UDP 10.*.*.*:53 > 5.9.69.107:2300 ttl=64 id=12481 iplen=28 RCVD (0.2234s) ICMP [5.9.69.107 > 10.*.*.* Port unreachable (type=3/code=3) ] IP [ttl=50 id=54616 iplen=56 ]
This is on my home machine (Windows 8.1 IPv6 disabled) trying to connect with FL itself:
https://bsox.s3.amazonaws.com/ShareX/2018/01/2018-01-13_08-30-52.pngMy server is colocated in a proper datacenter in a different city, so while i didn’t run wireshark on it, i’m pretty sure the problem isn’t there or in its (datacenters) routers.
The only, and i mean only, common thing between these three is that they’re all located in Russia. I could try making an Amazon EC2 instance and trying from there but i think i gathered enough info already.
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Based on that info, looks like things are fine on your end, especially the 8.1 machine. I mean that shows your internal IP and external which if the router wasn’t configured properly would show another internal port.
I just find it odd that Russian IP’s would be banned. I don’t see how GLS would do that. I mean if i want to ban anyone i do it through the FL server software i use called Flac, could do it on the router as well if i wanted. GLS doesn’t stop those IP’s from coming in, I stop them. Has to be another explanation
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Not really. Starport has been attacked repeatedly over the years by very specific IP ranges and we’ve been tempted to block Russian and Chinese IPs since that would’ve nixed 99% of them. We ended up not doing it and getting some DDoS protection, but I don’t know if Crazy could actually implement that with the GLS since it’s not just a website.
It’s possible IP ranges have been banned on the GLS because of that. You’ll have to hope Crazy sees this and answers you.
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Guys, the GLS has been down since “Last Global Server Contact: 10/1/2017 4:20:14 AM CE(S)T”
–> http://www.flserver.de/topservers.htm
I tested the ip on the-starport.net and it seems reachable. I re-added your server via http://www.flserver.de/add_server.php
Let’s see if it gets picked up. Maybe you added the server while it was offline - in this case, the server does not get added to the database.
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@w0dk4 an addition!
So our angry gov blocked some ip ranges
Even apolitic sites like discoverygc.com and freelancerserver.de are blockedResult of GLS Workaround: html redirect instead of ip list at the gls_workaround.txt
Sooo…
Quickfix is replace:
[Settings] ListServerHostname=gun.fllistserver.com ServerListURL=http://freelancerserver.de/serverips.txt
[Settings] ListServerHostname=gun.fllistserver.com ServerListURL=http://www.flserver.de/serverips.txt
Idea is… If you want and have time to make new GLS version with mirrors, ex:
[Settings] ListServerHostname1=gun.fllistserver.com ListServerHostname2= ListServerHostname3= ServerListURL1=http://freelancerserver.de/serverips.txt ServerListURL2=http://www.flserver.de/serverips.txt ServerListURL3=
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Oh man, I feel bad for you guys… Maybe we could also add a subdomain to Starport aliasing the workaround URL as further backup.
I like the idea of mirrors, don’t know if w0d has the time to work on that though.