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Cod4 Deathrun server redirect issue.

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Hello Raid peoples! I have a quick issue that maybe someone has come across before and can help me :)

 

So, I bought a deathrun server just for me and friends. I tried to setup the redirect that came with it, but it would just download from the gameserver ftp making it 2 K/B per seconds. I don't know what the issue is because I put the fast dl link in the server.cfg and uploaded my files to the http redirect. I was wondering if anyone can guess what I did wrong.

 

http://gyazo.com/0c1ced66eee6ad73fe46590289623d23

 

Thanks everybody who reads/helps!

Michael

 

*EDIT* Thank you to EVERYONE that took time to help. They said they will fix it and add extra days to the server!

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Can't help without seeing what you put in the server config and the website link to where your downloads are.

 

 

Also moved topic from General Gameserver Dicussions to General Discussions as it has nothing to do with our servers.

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Can't help without seeing what you put in the server config and the website link to where your downloads are.

 

 

Also moved topic from General Gameserver Dicussions to General Discussions as it has nothing to do with our servers.

Sorry for posting in the wrong spot.

 

What is in my server.cfg: http://gyazo.com/3871d6118770ed20a31e37c9a3792eb2

 

Fast dl url: http://46.105.45.43/panel/393

 

server from: freegamehosting.eu

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Forbidden access, are you able to change the path directory permissions?

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Forbidden access, are you able to change the path directory permissions?

Err. All i got was the url(same as my ftp) and my ftp has three folders. Update, gameserver, and httpd. I uploaded all my files to the httpd from my gameserver. Am I missing anything?

 

http://gyazo.com/e99181f6a28b8e168d23bcb4d7ee11b3

 

http://gyazo.com/3a4d543730087b70add44816fe7c5720

 

I also tried making my own redirect(since i think it might be the url) and it still didn't work. I know I must be doing something wrong.

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Right click the cod4 folder -> file permissions -> 777 -> apply to all.

Should work.

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why would you change it to 777? No wonder raid has security issues...

755 is better

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why would you change it to 777? No wonder raid has security issues...

755 is better

Command:    SITE CHMOD 775 httpd

Response:    550 Could not change perms on httpd

 

what can I do? The server is from www.freegamehosting.eu

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why would you change it to 777? No wonder raid has security issues...

755 is better

raids is 755 not 777

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why would you change it to 777? No wonder raid has security issues...

755 is better

You're absolutely correct. Meant to use 777 to test if it works, I avoid using 777 as well.

I would check your server host and ask if they can change the permissions for you.

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You're absolutely correct. Meant to use 777 to test if it works, I avoid using 777 as well.

I would check your server host and ask if they can change the permissions for you.

Thanks Thomas. Hopefully they will respond. I dont know. I had a ticket and they asked me if i uploaded the files. (which i did)

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Well it looks like you're very restricted so it's probably best to ask your host about these issues.

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Option #1

Check to see if you have a file named .htaccess anywhere in your redirect. If you have one, please post it so I can see what's inside of it

 

 

Option #2

This may be highly insecure, never tested it. By using the FTP protocol, you can access files with a username and password.

 

Ex. ftp://user:password@ftpserver/url-path

 

So, working example would be ftp://usernameforfilezilla:[email protected]:port/panel/393

 

*Have no idea if Cod4 even supports FTP protocol, I give no guarantees at all if this will let everyone see your ftp information, or if it will even work. Can anyone confirm if it will work or not?

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Option #1

Check to see if you have a file named .htaccess anywhere in your redirect. If you have one, please post it so I can see what's inside of it

 

 

Option #2

This may be highly insecure, never tested it. By using the FTP protocol, you can access files with a username and password.

 

Ex. ftp://user:password@ftpserver/url-path

 

So, working example would be ftp://usernameforfilezilla:[email protected]:port/panel/393

 

*Have no idea if Cod4 even supports FTP protocol, I give no guarantees at all if this will let everyone see your ftp information, or if it will even work. Can anyone confirm if it will work or not?

Thanks so much Thomas for your help, but it didn't work :(

 

Is the issue the fact that it is private?

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CoD4 does support FTP redirects, however if the DL fails, users have the ability to see the username and password of the FTP via console or something, not quite sure since I've never tested it. 

 

The issue here is not that your files aren't uploaded, they're just uploaded in the wrong directory. The location you have them uploaded to currently has forbidden access, but one of the other ones don't. It's just a matter of finding which one doesn't. You should ask your host for more help on uploading to the FTP, and you should ask them which is the directory that anonymous users have download access too, which would be the best for the redirect. Good luck!

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CoD4 does support FTP redirects, however if the DL fails, users have the ability to see the username and password of the FTP via console or something, not quite sure since I've never tested it. 

 

The issue here is not that your files aren't uploaded, they're just uploaded in the wrong directory. The location you have them uploaded to currently has forbidden access, but one of the other ones don't. It's just a matter of finding which one doesn't. You should ask your host for more help on uploading to the FTP, and you should ask them which is the directory that anonymous users have download access too, which would be the best for the redirect. Good luck!

Thanks Cat! Will do that now. That will probably be the solution.

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