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Been trying to get a server running for 5 days now, and this is it so far

The server up, stuck on waiting for server response.

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This is what Hive looks like when using the ones in the dayz folder the Devs sent

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Re-installed Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable 2008 same thing

Used the one Vipeax sent me, and got this they both say the same thing after waiting a little while.

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Vipeax said i was white listed, but yet i still can't connect i've had no such look after 4 days of contacting the Dev team, anyone offer me some insight?

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A few times, currently speaking with Colonel black

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This is beacuse you're not whitelisted for the mysql database. Send a mail to the dayz guys and ask for it.

I mentioned that at the bottom of my post..

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Oh shit' date=' forgive my bad reading.

Anyway, have you added the hiveAuth.exe and hive.exe to your firewall? Both outbound and inbound?

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Disabled the firewall completely

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LVG what OS are you running? I was told I was white listed as well. However I get the same problems you have.

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Windows server 2008 r2

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Nope, can't even heck to be sure I am

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It's on the screenshot

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Adam and hungoverfurball don't know why, any challengers?

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Silly question, but does your router have a built-in firewall? Also, SQL runs on port 3306, I believe, you could try and set a rule to forward that port to your server machine, if all else fails, get wireshark and run a scan on your network interface and see what the packets look like for port 3306. You can also run a netstat -a -o and see that port 3306 is indeed openning. The -o will show you the process ID of the processes that's utilizing that port, it should match with the PID of the processes in the Windows Task Manager. You can see PID by turning on the PID column (by clicking view > select columns) under the processes tab.

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Problem fixed the IP, when who ever added a 2 of our IPs did it they punched in the number wrong

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