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  1. @EnigmaGrey Don't worry, I don't trip that easily . Since I'm only controlling the docker container I hope LinuxGSM handles the docker events correctly. Maybe I will take a look at this afterwards, but so far it seems to work quite nicely. @greatcalzones Glad you like it. I'm currently expanding it to be able to change server and sandbox settings. And of course lots of UI changes due to the expanded options. When I have something presentable I will share a github repository and docker image.
  2. Sorry then, that's the only thing I can see from the screenshots. But just to be sure, on your first screenshots the configured device ip was 192.168.1.227 and on the later one with the separate rules the device ip was configured to be 192.168.0.101. Might that be the reason, the server wasn't reachable at all?
  3. I don't think you need to upgrade or anything, just define two separate rules, one for each port. Sorry for the confusion, I thought the router would just bind it straight through like 16261->16261 16262->16262 but apparently your router defines it as all external ports go to this internal port per rule. So with two separate rules for each port you're probably okay.
  4. Hi Nakvili, just a hunch, but the ASUS Router Config looks a bit weird to me. The first rule open 16261 and 16262 externally but only 16261 internally Same for the second rule Third rule seems fine, but maybe has troubles because of the first two? Just try one single rule 16261:16262 for both internal and external.
  5. Hi everyone, I'm running a private Zomboid server and wanted to make the management a bit easier. So instead of looking for existing tools, I just started implementing my own a couple of days ago out of excitement for a new software project. But before I further commit to this I wanted to ask the community if there might be an interest for something like this or if there are maybe great tools out there already I am not aware of. The tool so far acts solely as a mod loader and server restarter. * Manage a list of mods * Sync that list with the server config file * Restart the server * Retrieve server logs until "game started" event is received * Showing basic server information The tool itself is a webapplication running in a docker container connecting to another container running the game itself via the docker socket. Of course a lot more features are possible, the following list is a brief roadmap of what I'm currently thinking about. * Installation/update game * Management of all other settings like sandbox and server.ini * Map loading * Mod bundling * World reset * RCON Thank you for taking the time to read this and now to the main point of this post: Are there already cool and beautiful tools out there I'm not aware of and I'm just reinventing the wheel? Is there interest for such a tool and what features would be the most interesting?
  6. Could you maybe provide some more information? Which Version? What kind of oven? What type of Food? Do you use mods and which? I'm currently playing 41.53 with some mods (Kitsune Crossbow, TSAR Trailers, Better Sorting) and have succesfully cooked 10 Stir-Frys and 2 Soups at the same time in the Antic Oven.
  7. Since there is already wind in the game (wind chill moodle) that should determine the output power of the wind turbine. Then also the battery bank would be more usefull because on a windy day you can charge the pack and when the wind stops you can use the left over power.
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