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Crew Froebel

DayZ Server Multiple IPs on a single machine?

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I have multiple static IP addresses on my machine. Is there a way to configure the DayZ Server to run on a single one of them? I was looking for something along the lines of a parameter like: -ip=127.0.0.1 or something like that. 

I'm aware of the fact that you can run different servers using different ports, however, I'm having issues with a custom launcher that doesn't recognize the differences in port ranges, only IP addresses. For this reason, my users get confused when I host using a different port, (because that change is not filterable on the launcher).

 

Thank you in advance for any assistance you're able to provide! 

 

 

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It is not necessary to change ip. What you have to do is change the ports.
Example Server 1:
- steamPort: 2302
- steamQueryPort: 27016

Example Server 2:
-steamPort: 2402
-steamQueryPort: 27116

You have to jump 100 in 100 and declare in which Query port you want the server to be shown. If it is possible to run two servers on the same port, but it will only take the information of the first one that is turned on.
Sorry for my bad english.

in your start.bat
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in your serverDZ.cfg
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On 7/8/2020 at 4:38 AM, siegmundf said:

It is not necessary to change ip. What you have to do is change the ports.

Thank you for your reply. I appreciate the help! 😄

I've figured out how to assign the DayZ server to a new static IP using a batch script I coded. Now I can run multiple DayZ servers on different ports and IP addresses on the same machine. 

Soon I'll make my discovery public so other people can do this! 

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HI i nearly find the process but i guess port 8766 bugged with the twin server.They ve got same port

where can i change it in DZ Server?

i entred in the first server was ok, then entring in the second and the bec first, restart without connecting

 

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On 7/21/2020 at 3:19 PM, pp M said:

HI i nearly find the process but i guess port 8766 bugged with the twin server.They ve got same port

where can i change it in DZ Server?

i entred in the first server was ok, then entring in the second and the bec first, restart without connecting

 

so first make copy

https://ibb.co/0FgSs8T

change startbat_1 rename on the top server 2

https://ibb.co/3rRW4hn

in serverDZ_1 change

https://ibb.co/nCJ2KZp

don t forget to open the port

and in battleye_1 go to config

https://ibb.co/frgCTgQ

both servers work

one on expansion map and second on dayzofflinechernarusplus

 

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On 7/10/2020 at 4:24 AM, Crew Froebel said:

Thank you for your reply. I appreciate the help! 😄

I've figured out how to assign the DayZ server to a new static IP using a batch script I coded. Now I can run multiple DayZ servers on different ports and IP addresses on the same machine. 

Soon I'll make my discovery public so other people can do this! 

I have the same issue now and can you please tell me how did u fix that

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Just run it on different ports with the same IP.  It's really simple if you just use Omega Manager.  It will practically do everything for you, just make sure the ports are open on your Windows Firewall, that is all.

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