Post by mler on Oct 27, 2005 18:41:00 GMT -5
This is why the elf rules
$Server::Master1 = "t1aum1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum3.masters.dynamix.com:28000";
$Server::MasterAddressN0 = "t1m1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1m2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1m3.masters.dynamix.com:28000";
$Server::MasterAddressN1 = "t1ukm1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1ukm2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1ukm3.masters.dynamix.com:28000";
$Server::MasterAddressN2 = "t1aum1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum3.masters.dynamix.com:28000";
$Server::MasterName0 = "US Tribes Master";
$Server::MasterName1 = "UK Tribes Master";
$Server::MasterName2 = "Australian Tribes Master";
In the case that the master server does go down, either permanently or temporarily you can add this code to the bottom of your server config file to use this back up master server
$Server::MasterAddressN0 = "t1m1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1m2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1m3.masters.dynamix.com:28000 nixmarl.homeip.net:28000 www.concordia-driel.nl:28000";
$Server::MasterAddressN1 = "t1ukm1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1ukm2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1ukm3.masters.dynamix.com:28000 nixmarl.homeip.net:28000 www.concordia-driel.nl:28000";
$Server::MasterAddressN2 = "t1aum1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum3.masters.dynamix.com:28000 nixmarl.homeip.net:28000 www.concordia-driel.nl:28000";
granted... most of them dont even work.. there are at least a dozen that do.. but most are shifter or renegade.
One step closer to nostalgia night, just need a ssc server now
$Server::Master1 = "t1aum1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum3.masters.dynamix.com:28000";
$Server::MasterAddressN0 = "t1m1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1m2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1m3.masters.dynamix.com:28000";
$Server::MasterAddressN1 = "t1ukm1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1ukm2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1ukm3.masters.dynamix.com:28000";
$Server::MasterAddressN2 = "t1aum1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum3.masters.dynamix.com:28000";
$Server::MasterName0 = "US Tribes Master";
$Server::MasterName1 = "UK Tribes Master";
$Server::MasterName2 = "Australian Tribes Master";
In the case that the master server does go down, either permanently or temporarily you can add this code to the bottom of your server config file to use this back up master server
$Server::MasterAddressN0 = "t1m1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1m2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1m3.masters.dynamix.com:28000 nixmarl.homeip.net:28000 www.concordia-driel.nl:28000";
$Server::MasterAddressN1 = "t1ukm1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1ukm2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1ukm3.masters.dynamix.com:28000 nixmarl.homeip.net:28000 www.concordia-driel.nl:28000";
$Server::MasterAddressN2 = "t1aum1.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum2.masters.dynamix.com:28000 t1aum3.masters.dynamix.com:28000 nixmarl.homeip.net:28000 www.concordia-driel.nl:28000";
granted... most of them dont even work.. there are at least a dozen that do.. but most are shifter or renegade.
One step closer to nostalgia night, just need a ssc server now