Working fine here, the last Rust update was minor, so the only way you'd be vanilla was if Oxide wasn't installed.
Setting up a Rust server with Windows
Discussion in 'Guides and Tips' started by Wulf, Oct 9, 2014.
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Wulf Community Admin
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Ok, thank you i'll wait !
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Wulf Community Admin
The protocol hasn't changed, it's still 1351 so clients should be able to join just fine. Make sure your server is fully started and that you aren't getting any errors. -
After updating rust oxide no longer works. I did nothing but update rust with the latest oxide installed.
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Wulf Community Admin
Oxide isn't installed then if the server runs without Oxide. If it runs without Oxide, that means the DLL you are using is not patched, aka Oxide not installed. -
Sorry Human error on my end Wulf.
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I installed it twice in a row and it didn't worked;
I trying it without Oxyde, i can join it; so i download Oxydeon the site and i installed it and.. "Attempted failed" :/ -
After i updated i started the server. So i restarted the server worked fine
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Yes...Not work oxide on 1351v
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Are you getting any errors? I've tested it 3 times now, all working fine. -
this save is from an older version - and is incompatible.. sorry
Code:EntryPointNotFoundException: NET_Create EntryPointNotFoundException: NET_Create at (wrapper managed-to-native) Network.Implementation.Raknet.Native:NET_Create () at Network.Implementation.Raknet.Peer.CreateServer (System.String ip, Int32 port, Int32 maxConnections) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 at Network.Implementation.Raknet.Server.Start () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 at ServerMgr.OpenConnection () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 at Bootstrap+<StartServer>c__Iterator9.MoveNext () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0(Filename: Line: -1)
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Wulf Community Admin
Your server isn't fully updated, or you are using an outdated Oxide build. Old Rust saves are not compatible with the Rust update either.
Also, please post in English, this is an English forum. -
And it is possible to replace files of a plug-in of Oxide manually??? My hosting brakes
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Thank you for the last fix, it worked
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Wulf Community Admin
If your host allows it, but you'd need to check with them.
[DOUBLEPOST=1454628098][/DOUBLEPOST]The last update was just an update for the latest minor Rust update, not a fix. -
Snapshots/Oxide-Rust.zip at master · OxideMod/Snapshots · GitHub
There is a option to download it by clicking the view the full file link and as you see its been updated to the same version as you have now I just tested both and the one from here and that link both work -
Wulf Community Admin
Please stop arguing over this... The build you linked at the time was outdated. The commit for each snapshot is attached to it, you can view that and see that it was indeed not for it. Travis (our build server) had no made a compatible snapshot or pushed a build to the repo until hours after. I manage the Snapshots repo, Travis, and am fully aware of how the system works that I setup.
Snapshots should not be relied on either, they are not the go-to for an update. If an update is needed, it is released here on the site. We do not intentionally hold back updates just for fun, they either do not exist yet or there is an issue with the update. -
I must not be seeing what you see all I see is a link to download the latest file and all I was trying to point out was it was higher rev then you had here and it worked for me
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Wulf Community Admin
The commit is in the description, on that repo, which tells you what that specific build is for. You should not be using snapshots if you are not sure what that build was made for.
As I said previously, it may have worked for you, but it was not the latest Rust version. I can't really explain it any better, but it was not a compatible build for today's Rust updates. The DLL in the build at the time (1755) was for last week's Rust version.
The exact reason build 1755 was made, was for a Reign of Kings update 2 days ago.
[ReignOfKings] Patch for R5 update · OxideMod/Oxide@5f4f5d0 · GitHub
These are the only compatible builds with today's Rust updates:
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Mine is different but strange it works for me but just in case will not use it any more
