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Bugs that aren't our fault, but might bite people:
Modern:
* You might experience crashes because the default executable stack
size is too small. An 8 megabyte stack is more than ample. On unix,
it can be raised with 'ulimit -s 8192'. On Windows, you must use the
editbin progam that comes with MS development environments to raise
the stack on a per-executable basis, via 'editbin /STACK:8388608
netmush.exe'
* Some IPv6-enabled systems are not configured out of the box to
tunnel IPv4 connection attempts on the same port to the IPv6 socket
that is listening. If you can connect to a local game via ::1 but
not 127.0.0.1 this is likely the issue. On unix systems, a user with
root privileges can do 'sysctl -w net.inet6.ip6.v6only=0', after
which you'll have to do a complete shutdown and restart of the mush
for the change to take effect. The file /etc/sysctl.conf will have
to be changed too so the change persists across server reboots.
If that's not practical, you can get an IPv4-only mush by doing
the following:
% ./configure --disable-ipv6
% make
Then do a full @shutdown of the game and run restart.
You can browse the bug and suggestion database at
http://dev.pennmush.org to see more.