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    • SchulzS Offline
      Schulz
      last edited by Schulz

      I was looking for port forwarding without router access. I've unzipped ngrok, dragged it the file which I named ngrok then putted it in system32 folder. I tried to run but didn't work

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      • RoiEXR Offline
        RoiEX Admin
        last edited by

        Ok, a couple of things to note here:
        AFAIK if you want to put ngrok.exe inside System32 to invoke it from everywhere you have to put it inside this folder directly, so it can be found at C:\Windows\System32\ngrok.exe, based on your screenshot it looks like you put it at C:\Windows\System32\ngrok\ngrok.exe.
        However your command prompt is in the "correct" folder, so that shouldn't really matter anyways for now.

        The screenshot you posted shows an error message that is important:
        It tells you you provided an invalid auth token, so your local ngrok client has no idea who you are, thus refuses to do anything.

        When you open the ngrok dashboard it should suggest you a authtoken command something like ./ngrok authtoken 1234abc, which you should be able to run on your machine before proceeding.

        Note that Windows uses backslashes (\) instead of forward slashes (/), so you'll have to replace that respectively.
        Also note that the auth token should be treated like a password, in your case it already expired, but you shouldn't post it in a public forum without censoring it.

        Tell me if that helps you.

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        • SchulzS Offline
          Schulz
          last edited by

          After puttuing ngrok.exe directly into System32 folder and opening, I have commanded .\ngrok authtoken Navalland2 which worked after than I commanded .\ngrok tcp 3300 then I got this message;

          ngrocpic.png

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          • RoiEXR Offline
            RoiEX Admin
            last edited by

            I think I wasn't clear enough:
            The auth token isn't something you choose, it is handed out to you by ngrok.
            You have to visit your dashboard at https://dashboard.ngrok.com/get-started/setup in order to see it. It should be a long random string of characters

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            • SchulzS Offline
              Schulz
              last edited by

              It says now "Authtoken saved to configuration file C : ......

              Is it now permanently active?

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              • RoiEXR Offline
                RoiEX Admin
                last edited by

                It should be I guess.

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                • SchulzS Offline
                  Schulz
                  last edited by

                  I can't still host either.

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                  • RoiEXR Offline
                    RoiEX Admin
                    last edited by

                    What is the current problem?

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                    • SchulzS Offline
                      Schulz
                      last edited by

                      Port checking in canyouseeme is invalid.

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                      • RoiEXR Offline
                        RoiEX Admin
                        last edited by

                        You have to use the domain provided by ngrok, not your IP address.
                        ngrok doesn't do the port forwarding for you, it relays the traffic they receive at their end to your machine

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                        • SchulzS Offline
                          Schulz
                          last edited by

                          I have no idea what should I do.

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                          • RoiEXR Offline
                            RoiEX Admin
                            last edited by

                            So after entering .\ngrok tcp 3300 it should show you a window similar to the one in my original post, right?

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                            • SchulzS Offline
                              Schulz
                              last edited by

                              Correct.

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                              • RoiEXR Offline
                                RoiEX Admin
                                last edited by

                                Did you download prastle's script and modify it like I said in the original post?

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                                • SchulzS Offline
                                  Schulz
                                  last edited by RoiEX

                                  What to do with this text?

                                  @ECHO OFF
                                  REM
                                  REM This is a sample batch file for running a TripleA bot on a Windows system.
                                  REM
                                  REM THIS SCRIPT MAY NOT RUN CORRECTLY UNLESS YOU CUSTOMIZE SOME OF THE
                                  REM VARIABLES BELOW!  Please read each variable description carefully and
                                  REM modify them, if appropriate.
                                  REM
                                  REM To run this script, change to the directory in which you unpacked the
                                  REM headless game server archive, and type "run_bot.bat".
                                  REM
                                  
                                  REM ###########################################################################
                                  REM VARIABLES THAT YOU MAY CUSTOMIZE BEGIN HERE
                                  REM ###########################################################################
                                  
                                  REM
                                  REM The folder from which the bot will load game maps.
                                  REM
                                  REM The default value is the folder in which the TripleA game client stores
                                  REM maps that it downloads.  Under normal circumstances, you will not have to
                                  REM change this variable.  However, if you customized the settings in your
                                  REM TripleA client to use a different maps folder, you should change this
                                  REM variable to refer to the same location.
                                  REM
                                  SET MAPS_FOLDER=%USERPROFILE%\triplea\downloadedMaps
                                  
                                  REM
                                  REM The port on which the bot will listen for connections.  This port must be
                                  REM reachable from the Internet, so you may have to configure your firewall
                                  REM appropriately.
                                  REM
                                  REM Under normal circumstances, you will not have to change this variable.
                                  REM However, if you choose to run multiple bots on your system, you need to
                                  REM select a different available port for each bot.
                                  REM
                                  SET BOT_PORT=3300
                                  
                                  REM
                                  REM The name of the bot as displayed in the lobby.  Each bot must have a unique
                                  REM name.
                                  REM
                                  REM The default value uses a combination of your username and the local port
                                  REM you selected above on which the bot will run.  Under normal circumstances,
                                  REM you will not have to change this variable.
                                  REM
                                  SET BOT_NAME=Bot_%USERNAME%_%BOT_PORT%
                                  
                                  REM
                                  REM The password used to secure access to games running on your bot.  Users
                                  REM attempting to start a new game or connect to an existing game on your bot
                                  REM will be prompted for this password.  If the password is an empty string,
                                  REM the user will not be prompted, and any lobby user will be able to use your
                                  REM bot.
                                  REM
                                  REM The default value is an empty password. You should change this to a
                                  REM non-empty string if you do not want arbitrary users to use your bot.  For
                                  REM example, you may wish to run a private game for you and some friends.  In
                                  REM that case, set the password to a non-empty string and communicate it to
                                  REM your friends in some manner (e.g. via email).
                                  REM
                                  SET BOT_PASSWORD=
                                  
                                  REM
                                  REM The hostname of the lobby to which the bot will connect.
                                  REM
                                  REM The default value is the hostname for the TripleA community's public lobby.
                                  REM Under normal circumstances, you will not have to change this variable.
                                  REM
                                  SET LOBBY_HOST=lobby.triplea-game.org
                                  
                                  REM
                                  REM The port on which the lobby to which the bot will connect listens for
                                  REM connections.
                                  REM
                                  REM The default value is the port for the TripleA community's public lobby.
                                  REM Under normal circumstances, you will not have to change this variable.
                                  REM
                                  SET LOBBY_PORT=3304
                                  
                                  REM
                                  REM The email address at which you can be contacted.  Lobby moderators will
                                  REM communicate with you using this email address if they notice problems with
                                  REM your bot, or if they need to perform remote maintenance on your bot (e.g.
                                  REM to shut down your bot).
                                  REM
                                  REM The default value is meaningless.  IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU
                                  REM CHANGE THIS VARIABLE TO A VALID EMAIL ADDRESS THAT YOU CONTROL.
                                  REM
                                  SET LOBBY_SUPPORT_EMAIL=%USERNAME%@localhost.localdomain
                                  
                                  REM
                                  REM The password used to secure remote maintenance of your bot.  A lobby
                                  REM moderator who wishes to perform remote maintenance on your bot will be
                                  REM required to enter this password in order to complete any maintenance
                                  REM action.  If the password is an empty string, a lobby moderator will be able
                                  REM to perform remote maintenance on your bot without your permission.
                                  REM
                                  REM The default value is an empty password. You should change this to a
                                  REM non-empty string if you do not want lobby moderators to interfere with the
                                  REM operation of your bot.  Note that a lobby moderator that cannot perform
                                  REM remote maintenance of your bot may choose to boot your bot from the lobby.
                                  REM
                                  SET LOBBY_SUPPORT_PASSWORD=
                                  
                                  REM ###########################################################################
                                  REM VARIABLES THAT YOU MAY CUSTOMIZE END HERE
                                  REM
                                  REM DO NOT MODIFY ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE!
                                  REM ###########################################################################
                                  
                                  java^
                                   -server^
                                   -Xmx256M^
                                   -Djava.awt.headless=true^
                                   -jar bin\triplea-game-headless-1.9.0.0.13066-all.jar^
                                   -Ptriplea.game=^
                                   -Ptriplea.lobby.game.comments=automated_host^
                                   -Ptriplea.lobby.game.hostedBy=%BOT_NAME%^
                                   -Ptriplea.lobby.game.supportEmail=%LOBBY_SUPPORT_EMAIL%^
                                   -Ptriplea.lobby.game.supportPassword=%LOBBY_SUPPORT_PASSWORD%^
                                   -Ptriplea.lobby.host=%LOBBY_HOST%^
                                   -Ptriplea.lobby.port=%LOBBY_PORT%^
                                   -Ptriplea.map.folder="%MAPS_FOLDER%"^
                                   -Ptriplea.name=%BOT_NAME%^
                                   -Ptriplea.port=%BOT_PORT%^
                                   -Ptriplea.server=true^
                                   -Ptriplea.server.password=%BOT_PASSWORD%^
                                   -PcustomHost=0.tcp.ngrok.io^
                                   -PcustomPort=19404
                                  
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                                  • RoiEXR Offline
                                    RoiEX Admin
                                    last edited by

                                    Oh, you put it in a File.
                                    So you open Notepad, paste the text and save it as "script.bat" or something.
                                    You'll have to download the headless version of TripleA which can be found here:
                                    https://github.com/triplea-game/triplea/releases/latest
                                    After that you unzip the downloaded file and place the script inside the unzipped folder, so that the bin\triplea-game-headless-1.9.0.0.13066-all.jar part inside the script (which has to be adjusted for the downloaded version in the script) points to an actual file.
                                    After that you have to run .\script.bat (or whatever you called the file) inside the command prompt where you have to 'cd' into the same directory you just extracted.

                                    This is not really related to networking but rather related how stuff on the command line works. I probably should've clarified this in the original post that this isn't a complete in-depth guide but rather a sort of extra if you know how to host a bot, but don't want to go through the hassle of setting up your router or know that your ISP doesn't allow for this

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                                    • SchulzS Offline
                                      Schulz
                                      last edited by

                                      I've dragged all files from 2.2 headless zip (I can't open maps beyond 2.2) to deskop. I've pasted the text to notepad, saved and named as script.bat then put it in bin folder.

                                      Then I commanded .\script.bat in ngrok but it doesn't recognized as bat file.

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                                      • RoiEXR Offline
                                        RoiEX Admin
                                        last edited by

                                        Sorry for the late response.
                                        Please make sure your script.bat is actually called that way and not script.bat.txt, Windows tends to automatically add this extension and hides it by default.
                                        There are several guides on how to show them, this is the first one I could find.
                                        Also you don't want the script inside the bin folder, you want it side by side. so the bin folder and the script are in the same directory.

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                                          Schulz
                                          last edited by

                                          Thank you for all helps, but I just gave up trying 😞

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