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I've spun up two instances of this docker container now on two different Docker Hosts. The first server, I never did get to have showing in the Community Servers List for some reason. I looked at Firewall Rules to see that all the ports were set to UDP, and that the name seemed ok (i.e. no special characters or anything) and for some reason it never did show up. It've been ok as I've just been using it as a personal server, so the internal IP for me and a DNS entry I setup for my buddies has been working just fine to do a Join via IP.
What changed, is I spun up this second server, same ports, same config, just different world file and name for the Server, and this one magically shows up in the server list. I have two external IP's and have forced the traffic from the first server to use WAN 1's IP and the Traffic from the Second Server has been forced to use WAN 2.
I'm assuming there is a log somewhere on the server that I can look at to see the Registration Attempt and to see the success of the one Docker Container, and then see some kind of error or feedback in the log of that other docker container so I have a path to follow and get both of them working... Can anyone confirm what log I should be looking for to see that information?
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Hi,
I've spun up two instances of this docker container now on two different Docker Hosts. The first server, I never did get to have showing in the Community Servers List for some reason. I looked at Firewall Rules to see that all the ports were set to UDP, and that the name seemed ok (i.e. no special characters or anything) and for some reason it never did show up. It've been ok as I've just been using it as a personal server, so the internal IP for me and a DNS entry I setup for my buddies has been working just fine to do a Join via IP.
What changed, is I spun up this second server, same ports, same config, just different world file and name for the Server, and this one magically shows up in the server list. I have two external IP's and have forced the traffic from the first server to use WAN 1's IP and the Traffic from the Second Server has been forced to use WAN 2.
I'm assuming there is a log somewhere on the server that I can look at to see the Registration Attempt and to see the success of the one Docker Container, and then see some kind of error or feedback in the log of that other docker container so I have a path to follow and get both of them working... Can anyone confirm what log I should be looking for to see that information?
Thanks!
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