Good Morning! I've installed Ragnarok (kRo) under wine in OSX (Snow Leopard); im currently using wine 1.1.31 and cannot get it to connect to a private server. I've used already wine to run kRo under ubuntu and the problem was that wine can't "read well" the sclientinfo.xml and a IPTABLES command should be used to get it to connect (An ip forward). So, there is something like that for wine in OSX?
> Good Morning! > > I've installed Ragnarok (kRo) under wine in OSX (Snow Leopard); im > currently using wine 1.1.31 and cannot get it to connect to a > private server. > > I've used already wine to run kRo under ubuntu and the problem was > that wine can't "read well" the sclientinfo.xml and a IPTABLES > command should be used to get it to connect (An ip forward). > > So, there is something like that for wine in OSX?This has nothing to do with Wine on OS X. This has nothing to do with Wine on Linux, either. It has nothing to do with Wine, period. You've already been told this once: http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=6298 Think about the question you're asking. If you have to use iptables on Linux, it has nothing to do with Wine. Mac OS X uses IPFW, which is inherited from FreeBSD. You need to be asking an IPFW question elsewhere, not a Wine question here.
Wine should let any program to connect to internet by itself in first place so if it doesn't work its obviously a wine problem.
Broly_Z wrote:> Good Morning! > > I've installed Ragnarok (kRo) under wine in OSX (Snow Leopard); im currently using wine 1.1.31 and cannot get it to connect to a private server. > > I've used already wine to run kRo under ubuntu and the problem was that wine can't "read well" the sclientinfo.xml and a IPTABLES command should be used to get it to connect (An ip forward). > > So, there is something like that for wine in OSX? >Yes, there is a firewall command that is used with OSX. Ryan Woodsall told you about it. There is also a graphical interface under Apple -> System Preferences -> Security -> Firewall. You will have to know the port # and type for EACH program you want to have access to the Internet. I DO NOT suggest turning off the firewall unless you are on a private network or have another device that functions as the firewall for your network (router/firewall combos are NOT secure enough unless they are of the Cisco 6500 series FWM blade card.)' Now go fix your firewall and let us know what happened. James McKenzie