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  1. Yes, the server gets the -lan switch, and in the client's UI it has a "Lan mode" checkbox in the direct connect screen where you enter the IP:port. It mentions you need to do both to connect. Thanks!
  2. I am not using Unraid, until 5 minutes ago I wasn't sure what it was beyond seeing it mentioned elsewhere, when I searched for hosting V-Rising on Linux your Dock came up, so I figured out how to fire it up (thank you very much by the way). All the IPs I supplied are technically IPs of the host, slightly different forms, but I'm not sure that matters. So typically V-Rising uses Steam's interfaces to authenticate, so I have to be logged into Steam and then log into the server. They added a LAN option so you can play without an internet connection. Sometimes my Son is using my steam account and I want to be able to play as well, so in theory I should be able to go offline in steam, then connect to a server running in "LAN" mode, this is done by adding the -lan option to the commandline. When you go to play you also have to do a direct connection and select the "LAN" checkbox. From the patch notes from May 25'th: LAN/Offline mode To play V Rising without an internet connection you need to follow these steps: Before you disconnect from the internet you need to Start Steam Go Offline on Steam (Steam -> Go Offline…) After this, you can disconnect from the internet Start V Rising If you are hosting a local server you need to start the server in LAN Mode by using the checkbox in the UI or starting the dedicated server with the “-lan” parameter If you are connecting to a LAN server you need to check the “LAN Server” check box in the Direct Connect to Server window or by using the “ConnectLan” console command I wasn't sure if this was a common way to play in offline/LAN mode and there were known workarounds, sounds like it isn't.
  3. I asked about this in the V-Rising Discord, server channel, but didn't find resolution. It now supports LAN play, which should let me go offline in steam, then connect to the server (running on the same machine). I added -lan to the commandline, restarted, then tried to connect. All IP addresses (127.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0, <external ip>, docker IP address, etc all fail to connect (I went through and tried with and without the client lan button pushed combined with adding the port or not in all combinations, the one that works without the -lan option connects, then gets to 5/5 then gets a connection timed out error.) Without the -lan option I can connect, but if I'm offline in steam it plays from 3-10 minutes then I get a communication error (I think the authentication finally fails) and I get booted. The response on the official discord is, Linux isn't supported...which is expected, but not as helpful as I had hoped. I'm running with the default commandlines shown in the github page, I did tweak the server to make it PVE and a couple settings, nothing with the network. Thanks for any suggestions. This is my first time using Docker, I'm on Ubuntu 22.10 with latest patches applied.