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by Megageth » Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:32 am

I think Mumble saves a "key" file for registered users. If you reinstall Win7 then you will lose the key and they will tune you sut ek se!

by J_Th4ng » Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:29 am

Give that man a Bells!! Worked like a charm. Apparently our Mumble server doesn't like 'Dragonne'.

by Megageth » Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:14 am

Have you tried using another login name.

by J_Th4ng » Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:23 am

I've just reinstalled Mumble after installing Win8 on my JHB rig. Having a real issue connecting to the GRRR server though. Every time I try and connect, I get the message "Wrong password for registered users, please try again". The password I'm using is 'grrr04n', as specified in the OP.

Anyone got any suggestions? I have tested and I'm able to join the WrG Mumble channel without any issues at all. They don't have a password on their server though (it's shared with lots of other clans), they use keyfiles for stopping unwanted guests.

Please help!!

Re: Mumble Server

by pmurgs » Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:46 pm

Onyx wrote: We will be moving the complete internet thingy to MWeb where they deal directly with Telkom if something goes wrong on our side.


Personally I prefer my line to stay with telkom. I've heard lots of people having hastles when trying to move isp's, because their line was now with the isp. If you with telkom, you just change your isp account settings in your router and you good to go.

Re: Mumble Server

by Onyx » Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:32 pm

I will download and re-install Mumble first and then, it that doesn't work, I will ask Mark if he can give them a ring tonight. He knows the mumbo-jumbo and I will probably only get my muddles in a mix if I speak to them.

Hold thumbs something works today...

http://blog.mumble.info/important-update-to-mumble-1-2-3a/

"Due to an expiring certificate no Mumble 1.2.2 or newer released before today (15 Jan 2012) will work on the Windows Platform after 15 Jan 2012. If such an outdated Mumble is launched after that date the error message 'A referral was returned by the server' will be displayed by Windows and Mumble will not start."

It works :o nyx:

Thanks Stu!

Re: Mumble Server

by TygerBS » Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:20 pm

nope they still the same.

Have you asked them about voip trafic, and or a voip service that might be conflicting. Cause thats what it looks like.

Re: Mumble Server

by Stu » Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:14 pm

Onxy I had this issue reconnecting and disconnecting?

Try download and reinstall mumber 123a this should fix it.

Stu

Re: Mumble Server

by Onyx » Fri Feb 03, 2012 11:44 am

Mumbe/TS Still not working :(

We phoned MWeb this morning and the guy says that sometimes when you connect, the exchange assigns you to a new ip addy and sometimes, if you are very lucky, you get a bum one from Telkom. (Our ip changed from a 41. ... . ... to a 197. ... . weird). We will be moving the complete internet thingy to MWeb where they deal directly with Telkom if something goes wrong on our side.

Not sure what to do next wrt to not being able to Mumble though other than ask them what Tyger suggested the problem could be.

Stupid Question: The ports or ip of Mumble haven't changed, have they?

Re: Mumble Server

by TygerBS » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:49 pm

Could be that he has a voip phone or service from mweb, and that could be blocking the voip traffic from mumble and teamspeak.

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