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 starting a server in batch mode 
		
		
		I try to start a dom3 server in batch mode but it stops and ask for the ip address: 
	<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre> lebarjack@lebarjack-desktop ~/servdom $ dom3 -STddd --port 12345 --era 2 --mapfile aran.map testgame ------------------------- ----- DOMINIONS --------- ------------------------- Version version 3.14 (314)dbglevel 3 pc_endian datapath='/usr/local/games/dominions3' confpath='/home/lebarjack/dominions3' savepath='/home/lebarjack/dominions3/savedgames' modpath='/home/lebarjack/dominions3/mods' mappath='/usr/local/games/dominions3/maps' localmappath='/home/lebarjack/dominions3/maps' temppath='/tmp/dominions3_44531' -- general_init -- host_bugcheck -- start -- get ipadr Enter the IP address of this computer: </pre><hr /> I cannot find an option to force it on an ip address on the command line. --ipadr seems only useful for client connecting to a server. Any idea to start "automated" games?  | 
		
 Re: starting a server in batch mode 
		
		
		Your command line works for me.  
	It looks like there's a get ipadr check that's failing. I get : (after things) -- start -- get ipadr 0 192.168.133.2 done (192.168.133.2) -- Waiting for participants to connect -- Do you have your hostname and address set properly? Does 'hostname -i' give you the right ip?  | 
		
 Re: starting a server in batch mode 
		
		
		thanks, 'hostname -i' dont give me the good ip. 
	That must be the source of the problem.  | 
		
 Re: starting a server in batch mode 
		
		
		I tried to launch a game on the real server and it worked ok. 
	You were right, my local ip configuration (dhcp + NAT) was preventing the server to launch correctly. Thank you  | 
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