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Shankem831

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  1. Just now, Eigenvektor said:

    Where have you forwarded your router to? The virtual machine most likely has an IP address on a separate network unless you set it up to share the host's network. I don't remember what it's called on ESXi but e.g. on VirtualBox that would be a bridged network.

    It shares the host network. 

     

    My local IP of the server changed from .12 to .14 within a day.

     

    I need to implement something that wont effect my servers so I dont have to keep giving people public IPs. 

  2. 1 minute ago, Fried.Bacon said:

    can you provide more details on your setup? specifically complete IP addressing and a diagram would be nice.

    Considering you cant access it locally, it could mean an issue with your vNIC configuration/setup 

    I just figured out the issue right before you commented lol. 

     

    My local IP changed from .12 to .14...

     

    I think im gonna setup a domain or something so I dont have to pay double to my ISP for a static IP.

  3. I currently have MCeternal being hosted on a VM within ESXI but cannot connect to it locally or externally. 

     

    I have port forwarded the router for 25565.

     

    I have also allowed the connections through both my computer firewall and the VM firewall. 

     

    I have also been trying to connect to the server via external IP. 

     

    Im lost at this point and have never had issues like this because all the other times were successful. 

  4. 6 minutes ago, GDRRiley said:

    the 510, 610 and 710 are all super common. I've got a similar HP box that I hate so go with a dell.

    the issues is to get near the fastest 6 core your going to be at the same speed as the newer boxes with more cores.

    Something like this? The specifications seem pretty promising. 

     

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-PowerEdge-R610-Server-2x-E5645-12-Cores-64GB-RAM-2x-600GB-SAS/192287543518?hash=item2cc53b10de:g:CywAAOSw4nhZ6Nms:sc:FedExHomeDelivery!32539!US!-1

  5. 40 minutes ago, Windows7ge said:

    There ya go. Though I'd look around more. You can pick up 16 core Xeons for ~$500 on eBay.

    I shall do that. The only issue I seem to have is trying to find a case. I see a lot of chassis out there but do you have to have certain motherboards that fit the case?

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