Client Disconnects
rephlex
Join Date: 2003-12-13 Member: 24328Members
<div class="IPBDescription">Host_Error: UserMsg: Not Present on ....</div> Clients keep on getting error messages that say things like Host_Error: UserMsg: Not Present on Client *.
Don't know where the hell they're coming from. Have tried google but it seems like there arn't very many instances of this problem.
Server = 2.4.18 kernel, debian, running SteamHLDS and 2.0.1 for NS.
Router = Linksys
It only happens to hosts outside the LAN. All ports are forwarded correctly.
Someone know what's wrong?
also, <a href='http://imageshack.us/files/kicked.png' target='_blank'>http://imageshack.us/files/kicked.png</a>
It seems to be a whole bunch of different errors, a new one every time someone gets disconnected.
Don't know where the hell they're coming from. Have tried google but it seems like there arn't very many instances of this problem.
Server = 2.4.18 kernel, debian, running SteamHLDS and 2.0.1 for NS.
Router = Linksys
It only happens to hosts outside the LAN. All ports are forwarded correctly.
Someone know what's wrong?
also, <a href='http://imageshack.us/files/kicked.png' target='_blank'>http://imageshack.us/files/kicked.png</a>
It seems to be a whole bunch of different errors, a new one every time someone gets disconnected.
Comments
I solved some issues on a Linksys BEFSR41 by rolling back to an older firmware version. The "latest and greatest" would frequently drop some static routes from the table, and caused problems with The All-Seeing Eye. I believe I went back to 1.44.2, but I'll have to check later to make sure.
I solved some issues on a Linksys BEFSR41 by rolling back to an older firmware version. The "latest and greatest" would frequently drop some static routes from the table, and caused problems with The All-Seeing Eye. I believe I went back to 1.44.2, but I'll have to check later to make sure. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
I was wrong, I rolled clear back to 1.43.3; 1.44.2 had the route-dropping problem.