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 #28525  by Phoenix
 
Hey guys, i've found away for those of you with not so good memorys to remember the KR server IP's. The following have been set up for your convenience.

KR1 is accessible from the address:
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kr1.knights-reborn.org
KR2 is accessible from the address:
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kr2.knights-reborn.org
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This means in-game you can do:
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/connect kr1.knights-reborn.org
and it will take you to KR1 and the same for KR2. If for example you go around a friends house and you want to go on the KR server then it saves you having to remember the IP. It also means if the server IP's ever change I will change these records so they will always connect to the right servers.

Andy 8)
Last edited by Phoenix on Sat May 12, 2012 5:47 pm, edited 2 times in total.

 #28527  by ShadowX
 
what dose this mean?

 #28532  by Phoenix
 
ShadowX wrote:what dose this mean?
It means what it says. If you put in the console "/connect kr1.knights-reborn.org" it will take you to KR1. I can't make it any clearer then I already have.

Pho~

 #28717  by Darfin
 
This is seriously the best and most conveinent idea I've heard all week.
20 Kudos to you.

 #28720  by Delev
 
Damn.. darf beat me to it lol
this is really convenient cause sometimes our other server doesnt show up on my fav's.. so now i can jsut connect on to it :D

 #28722  by Phoenix
 
Delev wrote:Damn.. darf beat me to it lol
this is really convenient cause sometimes our other server doesnt show up on my fav's.. so now i can jsut connect on to it :D
That you can :)

 #28723  by ShadowX
 
ooh so thats what its for! :P

 #28746  by Kakashi.Archive
 
Coolio Pho. =D

 #28747  by Melissa
 
thats the beauty of dns!!

 #28889  by Hosh-pak
 
thats very good :) thanks

 #28900  by BadWolf
 
ok, quick question: how do we aply the server pass for KR2 using this method, i tried to connect and it wouldnt let me, the message said incorrect pass

i didnt even enter a pass :/

 #28934  by Akimoto
 
Darfin wrote:This is seriously the best and most conveinent idea I've heard all week.
20 Kudos to you.
Who gives you right to give out Kudos?! ><

 #28943  by Phoenix
 
dyyor wrote:ok, quick question: how do we aply the server pass for KR2 using this method, i tried to connect and it wouldnt let me, the message said incorrect pass

i didnt even enter a pass :/
KR2 has a password on it. You'd have to add it in favourites and then double click and enter the password. I'm sure there is a way of doing it through the console I just can't remember of the top of my head.

Pho~

 #28948  by Delev
 
Do /password (our password)
Then connect

 #28969  by Phoenix
 
Delev wrote:Do /password (our password)
Then connect
Thanks Delev :)

 #28996  by Akimoto
 
I've been wondering; how do you add your own domain to the IP?

Let's say i get a server: I got my own domain akimotokun.net, how can i get "svr1.akimotokun.net"?

 #29000  by Melissa
 
something to do with registering your host name or fully qualified domain name in dns.. how ud do that i dunno maybe with yoru host.. but the . signifies a child domain name

a simple name resolved to ip i think is a siomple A record.

 #29011  by FlapJack23
 
All you do is make a subdomain, and then redirect the subdomain towards the ip of the server.

 #29014  by Phoenix
 
FlapJack23 wrote:All you do is make a subdomain, and then redirect the subdomain towards the ip of the server.
The principle is right, but it's a little more complicated then that- I don't even fully understand how it's done. By default sub-domains set-up as redirects would redirect too http:// xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Which obviously wouldn't get you anywhere. "A records" are done at server level and aren't web-based whereas a normal sub-domain is.

In answer to your question Aki, even though Mel has already said the answer- contact your host. Not all hosts permit it, but its worth a shot- it worked out for me :)

Pho~

 #29017  by FlapJack23
 
What's "A records"?

 #29018  by Chantelle
 
Its actually a child domain or a dns zone

I mean
. is a root
.org is a high level domain


internet DNS servers update i think can take 1-3 days around the world

then the local host of teh domain whether you host it yourself etc can hold domain DNS with access to zone scope info



Tbh thats all I am gonna really say cos its proper heavy stuff


A record is basically a simple record so that your PC recognises (from its DNS server in this case the DNS server of your ISP) which Ip address to go to

for example

www.knights-reborn.org will be registered under 66.7.192.227 (i think)

the same now applied to yoru server

ultimateley the reason is that computers recognise ip addresses only (well in binary format ultimateley but) they use ip adddresses to connect to each other..

DNS allows us to communicate and connect to devices hosts using HUMAN like references

 #29020  by FlapJack23
 
I know what DNS is, thanks to some DEFCON talks, but I didn't know what a record was, thanks for clearing that up.

 #29021  by Chantelle
 
A record is the simplest thing to know about DNS :s

after that it gets tough

 #29032  by Akimoto
 
I can pretty much garentee that my host will allow it for the price i pay for it :>

Do i have to make a "special script" or do i just have to add some html redirections to the server? Or are there some tutorials i can read--

 #29036  by Phoenix
 
Akimoto wrote:I can pretty much garentee that my host will allow it for the price i pay for it :>

Do i have to make a "special script" or do i just have to add some html redirections to the server? Or are there some tutorials i can read--
A records aren't web based (and by that I mean through websites). If your talking about simple web-page redirection then there are plently of scripts out there available for you to use. "A records" are server based and can only be created by the server administrator- there is no way around it.

Lets take the first one I had setup. "kr1.knights-reborn.org": When you launch JKA and type /connect, JKA doesn't read a web-site at all. It doesn't even come into it. What happens is that it makes a connection and the server the A record is set up on, returns the real IP address of the server.

Hopefully this will better explain it:
TraceRoute to 72.5.248.180 [kr1.knights-reborn.org]

Hop IP Address Host name

1 66.98.244.1 gphou-66-98-244-1.ev1servers.net
2 66.98.241.6 gphou-66-98-241-6.ev1servers.net
3 66.98.240.7 gphou-66-98-240-7.ev1servers.net
4 216.200.251.161 ge-6-0-1.mpr2.iah1.us.above.net
5 64.125.26.129 so-1-1-0.mpr1.dfw2.us.above.net
6 64.125.12.54 64.125.12.54.available.above.net
7 129.250.5.56 p16-1-1-3.r21.dllstx09.us.bb.gin.ntt.net
8 129.250.2.154 po-1.r02.dllstx09.us.bb.gin.ntt.net
9 157.238.224.34 xe-8-4.r03.dllstx09.us.ce.gin.ntt.net
10 216.52.191.22 border3.tge3-1-bbnet1.ext1.dal.pnap.net
11 63.251.32.102 globalcon-9.border3.ext1.dal.pnap.net
12 66.128.52.245 -
13 72.5.248.180 KR1 IP Address

Trace complete
Pho~