Tutorials
Gproxy Tutorial |
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GProxy tool coded by stefos007 comes with some specific features, one of them is the ability to play sounds.
For example, by default, whenever someone in your friend list joins a channel, you get a sound played, or when you receive a whisper you have a different sound.
If you want to temporarily(until gproxy.exe is closed) disable all sounds, you can type If you type !sid 19 off To enable it back, you must type: !sid 19 on For permanently disabling a sound, you should go to your Warcraft III folder and look for the gproxy.cfg file. Open it with notepad and then change the line with the sound you want to enable/disable, for example: sound_19 = 1 to sound_19 = 0 By doing so, you will permanently disable the sound it plays when a friend joins a game. Note: Remember that you can find all sounds IDs by typing !sid in any channel In the list it appears to you when you type !sid, some of the sounds come with an *(asterisk) in front, these sounds are played automatically when an event happens, for the others, you should whisper the person with/w nick send-soundFor example: If you want to slap MiZiGe, do as follows: /w MiZiGe send-slap
/hide (Hide console. You can restore with !console from chat. /sounds (enable/disable sounds) /f (send message to all your friends) /l (lock/unlock username for /re comand) /re (reply message. No need username) /v (version) /mu (mute user) /md (delete muted users) /ml (print list of muted users) /start (start warcraft 3) !sc (Automatically spoof checks to host)
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Or you can look the commands up here: Gproxy:Commands You can look up all the sounds here: Gproxy:SoundId's
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Portforwarding Router Tutorial |
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=What is port forwarding and why do you need it?=
Port forwarding (sometimes referred to as tunneling or virtual servers) is the act of forwarding a network port from one network node to another. Port forwarding allows remote computers (e.g. public machines on the Internet) to connect to a specific computer within a private LAN. So in order to host a game online, you must allow public computers on the internet to connect to your computer. If you don't port forward, all incoming connections to your PC will be refused and thus no one will be able to join your game. It is required to have forwarded ports in the following types of games:
ContentsSolution 1 (recommended)Ports which have to be forwarded: TCP 6112-6119 UDP 6112-6119
Solution 2(In case solution 1 did not work, this solution contains common steps that can be used by everyone) Hello and welcome to our port forwarding guide.
Open cmd.exe (Start > All programs > Accessories > Command Prompt) Type ipconfig, notice the Default Gateway.
Make sure to forward both 6112 and 6113 (it is recommended to forward 6114-6119 as well). Some routers have Warcraft 3 in their database, so all you have to do is add the Warcraft 3 to the Applied Rules. If you don't have it, create a new application with the following settings: Protocol: Any Port Range: 6112-6113 Translate To: 6112-6113 Or if you don't have "Any" as a protocol type. Protocol: TCP Port: 6112-6113 Translate To: 6112-6113 Protocol: UDP Port: 6112-6113 Translate To: 6112-6113
Search for your router's brand and exact model. Follow the instructions that are specifically made for your router in order to port forward.
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Static Internal IP Router Tutorial |
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A -VERY- important part of setting up a Static IP address on your computer is CHOOSING an appropriate number to assign to the computer as its permanent, “static” IP address.
There’s more to it than just picking any old number at random, and the number your computer has been using up until now may NOT be an appropriate choice. This is because some routers may have trouble forwarding ports to IP addresses which conflict with their DHCP server address range. That is, if the IP address on the computer is the same as one which the DHCP server might assign, the Port Forwarding may FAIL.
So the FIRST step in setting up a Static IP address is to find out what range the DHCP server is set up for, and choosing a number that will NOT conflict with that range.
Log into your router and look for a page that tells what the DHCP Server configuration is. This is usually found under “Advanced Configuration” and then “LAN” (or similar wording). Once you’ve found the DHCP Server page there should be one of two different ways of displaying the RANGE of addresses in the server.
Thus for example if you see: Starting Address 192.168.0.100 Ending Address 192.168.0.150 The “Range” of the DHCP server is FROM 192.168.0.100 TO 192.168.0.150
Thus for example if you see: Starting Address : 192.168.0.10 Number of Clients: 50 The “Range” of the DHCP server is FROM 192.168.0.10 TO 192.168.0.60 (50 addresses, starting at 10)
You must choose a number from 2 through 254 which does NOT fall within the DHCP server range, and which does NOT duplicate the address already being used by the router (the IP address you type to log into the router)..
And in the second example you could safely choose 192.168.0.61, because these numbers are OUTSIDE of the DHCP Server range.
NOTE- This is important! The "Range" of the DHCP server is INCLUSIVE. That means when we say (just for example, your router will probably be different) : Start address 192.168.0.100 End address 192.168.0.150 It means you CAN'T USE .100 OR .150 OR ANY of the numbers between them.
BUT- there IS one situation which will require you to make a change to the ROUTER setup BEFORE you can go on.
Starting Address 192.168.0.2 Ending Address 192.168.0.254 <-- This leaves NO addresses free for YOU to use.
Starting Address 192.168.0.2 Ending Address 192.168.0.200 <-- This leaves 54 addresses free for YOU to choose.
Click the “Apply” or “OK” button, then if necessary, REBOOT the router to make the change take effect.
NOTE: VERY IMPORTANT!! We are picking the LAST set of digits in the IP address ONLY..! The FIRST THREE sets of digits MUST be the SAME as the ones the router and the DHCP server uses. Thus, if YOUR router uses 192.168.2.1, then you MUST pick a Static IP address that begins with 192.168.2 If YOUR router uses 10.0.0.1, then you MUST pick a Static IP address that begins with 10.0.0 Again- we’re ONLY changing the LAST set of digits.
Now that you’ve decided on a compatible Static IP address to use for your computer, follow this link for a guide to setting up the IP address on your computer- However- SKIP the first few steps that tell you to look in IPCONFIG for the IP address, and just use the compatible IP address you've chosen with this guide. Skip ahead to the step (#5 in the Windows XP guide) that tells you to open the Control Panel and follow the instructions from there.
Once you've finished this procedure, the address you decided on, and configured in Windows TCP/IP Network Properties will be your "Static IP Address". Whenever anything asks for your computer's Static IP Address, this number is what it's asking for.
NOTE- If your Internet connection stops working when you change Windows to a Static IP address, the reason usually is that you need to find out what your "DNS Server" addresses are. If you have this problem, read THIS guide for help on that:
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Static Internal IP Windows Tutorial |
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This will guide you to how to set up a static internal IP!
Before you start you need to grab some useful information for later use:
A small window will pop up. Type cmd on it and press enter. A black window will show, then type ipconfig /all and type enter. You may get various data. You must define which one is your real internet connection. On the image below you will see an example:
Step 2. Double click your connection on the system tray then click on Properties.
Now you're done setting up a static internal IP! You can now forward your ports to it and be free of problems.
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Melee maps in Ghost Tutorial |
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Package filled with all blizzard melee maps
1) Download the archive file, unzip it and put the .cfg map files in ghost/mapcfgs/ folder
C:\Program Files\Warcraft III\Maps\roc\ C:\Program Files\Warcraft III\Maps\tft\
CFG link : dotabot.net/uploads/configs.zip
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GhostOne map config creation Tutorial |
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Using GhostOne - Automatic Map Creation
Second , Go to Maps
Then , Browse to the map you want to create the cfg for. Click on it and then click Create map config
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Own Dota Ladder with Ghost Tutorial |
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[Tutorial] How to make your own dota ladder?
MAIN STEP BY STEP
FOLLOW THIS TUTORIAL EXACTLY AS IT SAYS OR YOU MIGHT ENCOUNTER ERRORS!
If you don't yet own a ghost, go and either download ghost++ or ghostOne (recommended). You can get either of them here:
Tutorials about setting up ghost and other related things can be found here:
If you don't own a server already, go download and install WAMP server:
Running linux? Get LAMP server instead.
STEP 1.2
Now left click on tray icon of WAMP server and run phpmyadmin.
In the "create new database" field, type a random name for your database, ex: dotaladder, and create the database. Make sure you remember this name because you will need it later on.
Now select the newly created database (if it's not already selected-on the menu on the left), click on Privileges tab and click on Add new user. Input your new Username, set Hostname=localhost (if you own an external server put your IP here) and Password. In the Global Privileges click on Check all to check all the boxes and hit Go button. Creating a new user is optional, you can also use pre-existing root account, but it has no password and might be vulnerable to hackers. It is recommended to set a new password for root account as soon as possible.
STEP 1.3 Now select your database again (if it's not selected already) and hit the Import tab. Open your Ghost folder and search for:
for GhostOne: mysql_create_tables_v2.3one.sql for Ghost++: mysql_create_tables_v2.sql File names are outdated, make sure you select the latest version that you find in your ghost folder.
Hit the Go button to import the tables.
STEP 1.4
Download and install TortoiseSVN
Restart your PC.
STEP 1.5
Now run WAMP server again, left click on tray and open www directory. Create new folder in www directory and call it whatever you want ex: allstats. Now run explorer (Go: Run>explorer) and in the map treeview search for c:\wamp\www\yourfolder folder. Right click on your folder and select SVN checkout.
In the URL of repository, copy this link: http://allstats.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
The checkout repository must be your custom folder you made back then. Hit the Ok button to start downloading Dota Allstats source files.
This is the main part of the tutorial. To find out more about the Allstats source, visit http://code.google.com/p/allstats/
Wait for the files to download.
The following lines are necessary to be edited:
$host = 'localhost'; $username = 'TheUsernameYouCreatedInTheDatabase'; $password = 'TheUsernamePassword'; $databasename = 'TheNameOfYourDatabaseYouCreated'; $botName = 'YourBotName'; $rootAdmin = 'Bot'sRootAdmin';
Other lines are optional.
Now open PhPMyadmin and select your GHost database on the left. Select the import tab. Click choose file and select the MySQLSetup.sql file (located in your allstats folder). Click Import.
STEP 1.8
You will notice that your ladder is currently empty. In order to import all the data from your old database (if you were using sqlite so far), open GhostOne->Database->Open database (wamp server must be running! after opening the "Import from sqlite" button should appear)->Import from sqlite->Check all boxes and Import. You're done!
When importing from old database it could happen that no dota games are imported. This is because you probably weren't using the correct map cfg-s. For dota games to be saved in database, you need to open up your dota cfg, search for line map_type and set it to: map_type=dota
OPTIONAL-HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
STEP 2.1 - Hiding your IP from public
If you want to share the ladder with your friends or with public, it's recommended to hide your IP from them and all other people.
Select NO-IP Free, fill up your e-mail and sign up. Fill all the textboxes with your info and create new account. After receiving activation e-mail follow the activation link to activate your account.
After that, login and click on Host/Redirects tab. Select Add host, choose your domain name (it will include no-ip.org on the end but it's free!), choose DNS Host (A) option, enter your IP address and create the host. If you have dynamic IP you should also download and install their client which must be run everytime you reconnect to your internet. Their client will assign the correct IP to the domain, because dynamic IP changes on every reconnect.
-If you want to start WAMP server on system startup, go Run->type in "shell:startup" and make a shortcut to wamp in the folder which opens (right click on wamp shortcut, hold it and release in Startup folder->create shortcut). You can do this for any other program.
-After you succesfully setup allstats, you can uninstall Tortoise SVN, as you probably won't need it for the rest of your life if you're an average user. It'll only take your resources on startup etc. That tool is only needed to download the allstats source files.
If you encounter any errors feel free to post or PM me. (Cen)
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Transferring WC3-Banlist bans to Ghost Tutorial |
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Automatic Method - Using GhostOne
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Finally , close the database ... and you're done !
Manual Method
If not edit it and fix the structure.
Upload your localdb.xml from WC3banlist to generate a sql file ghost.sql then import that into your ghost.dbs which will update it with records from your banlist you can import it using sqlite analyzer or any other sqlite dbms using http://sqlite.org/download.htmlsqlite command line (Windows)
ghost.dbs ".read ghost.sql"
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Unable to join LAN game |
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Unable to join LAN gameSo your friend or brother is hosting a game and you can’t join; what to do now? There is a really cool feature in Ghost++, introduced in version 9.x which allows people on same network to play together without any problem. This feature is called the “Admin Game” and was initially designed to do a completely different job. Fortunately for us, Admin Game also solves the joining LAN games problem.
ADMIN GAME CONFIGURATION # whether to create the admin game or not (see readme.txt for more information) admingame_create = 1 the port GHost++ will host the admin game on (this must be different from your bot_hostport) admingame_port = 6114 the admin game password
Note: You need to set admingame_port in ghost.cfg to the port you want to host the admin game on. It *must* be different from your bnet_hostport *and* from your Warcraft 3 port. bot_hostport = 6000 admingame_port = 6114 Enter Warcraft, Options > Game Play > Port should be different (default is 6112)
Unable to join own or LAN game (ADSL users)Hi guys, after few weeks of trying to solve problem of joining your own game, or game created by other machine in Local Area Network (LAN), I finally managed to get it to work. PLEASE NOTE: This solution maybe not work for you! These settings are usually for ADSL users!
The solution for this problem is in general:
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Team Speak 3 |
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TeamSpeak 3
After you download client run it by clicking on icon.
Modify as you, test it, and then click on Next.
Address: ts.eurobattle.net Port: 9987 And then click on Connect.
You are connected. Select channel and enjoy.
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