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    [SP/CAMP/CO] Real-World Operations (RWO)

    While I don't have the exact answer, there's this http://pastebin.com/ieT4v58ewhich is the current classnames.
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    [SP/CAMP/CO] Real-World Operations (RWO)

    Will you be updating previous missions to adhere to the new LOP naming convention? Tried to play around with the ANP missions and had errors thrown about lop_c_man etc... that no longer exists.
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    Connecting Failed

    Was able to get the server working. It seems the dedicated server software is very particular about how ports are forwarded with this router. When hosting from client I had individual port forwarding entries instead of ranges, dedicated server seems to require the ports be input as ranges with this router.
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    Connecting Failed

    Here's a more up to date RPT file; http://pastebin.com/gyB8DFXL Edit: command line; -port=2322 "-profiles=d:\Games\Arma3\A3Master" -config=CONFIG_Vanilla.cfg -world=empty I have the server sitting next to the router now removing powerline jacks from that equation, still the same problem. Should have the 4 port switch tomorrow so I'll see if that changes anything. Also confirmed with the ISP that their modem doesn't block any ports. Hardware wise the server is a 4790k with 16gb. I've tried running a server using both Win 10 N LTSB and now Server 2012R2 (Standard Evaluation). I've been in contact with ASUS and they've said I'll get to talk to an engineer at some point.
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    Connecting Failed

    Yeah you're reading that correctly that they're on the same LAN. I've also confirmed that the steamapi can connect fine, tells me it's pointing to the a3 folder etc... I tried putting the ports for the server forwarded through the 2320 range thinking maybe they were interfering as well as enabling upnp in the server config. Still no dice. I've got a 4 port switch coming, but I've been told that it probably won't even do anything as I have a single public IP. I'm wondering if the fact that I'm using powerline jacks could be causing the issue, but it doesn't make a lot of sense that it would be. Would only having a single public IP possibly cause this issue?
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    Connecting Failed

    I tried disabling the missions cycle earlier today and still got the same result. From what I've been able to find online (admittedly next to nothing) about the connecting failed error it seems to indicate some sort of port issue? I've got all my ports forwarded and firewalls disabled and tried flipping UPnP on/off. Weird thing is that if I host a local client people can connect to me. I'm using an asus RT-N66U router.
  7. Hello, I made a post in Terox's thread, but to get more possible replies I'm making this thread. I'm trying to set up a dedicated server using a windows server 2012r2 machine. I followed the stickied guide and am completely stumped. Command line D:\Games\ArmA3\A3Master\arma3server.exe -profiles=d:\Games\Arma3\A3Master -port=2301 -config=CONFIG_server.cfg -world=empty -mod= -ip=*** Config http://pastebin.com/Ns5tA2wc RPT http://pastebin.com/gsK6v2up So originally I couldn't even get the server to show up, but it started to show up in the browser. Both my client machine and the dedicated server are on the same router, ports are forwarded through the router and windows firewall and router firewall are off. I'm using an ASUS RT-N66U with ports 2301-2310 forwarded as well as 2344, 2345, 8766 and 27016. The error I get is when trying to join the server I get Connecting Failed. I have a friend who can join the server, he gets an infinite stratis loading screen. Another oddity is that when I try to join the server the first time there is nothing that appears in the server console textbox, but subsequent attempts will generate a connection and disconnection message on the server console. I've also tried using TADST, with the same results. Is there a solution for this or should I just install Linux and see if I can get a server running?
  8. I've been trying to test out a dedicated server using both the manual method and TADST and can't get either to work. I couldn't see it in the server browser, so tried connecting directly via IP and that just left me on an infinite A3 loading screen. Not really sure what the problem is, Here's the log. http://pastebin.com/gJ7mPE3y My only guess is that it's something related to ports, but I've tried adding them, removing them and just trusting Upnp. Thanks for any help. I've managed to get the server to show up in the server browser, but I can't seem to connect as it throws a connecting failed error. Not running any mods on the client or server. Is this likely port related?
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