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Perdan

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  1. Gave it a try, no luck. I basically tried to create an ASA server on any port other than 7777 and was unable to. I'll give it a try another day. Appreciate the advice and all that you do!
  2. Basically just reused the same ports I used to use for Ark Survival Evolved where I had them running as a cluster. So there were, 8 servers? It was many. I have changed to different ranges for the second server, but it keeps kicking over to the first server. Even if they are different maps. WAN2 is not active. Only 1 public IP is available. These are the 2 servers. The Island server is the 2nd server at this point. If I connect to that one, I end up on the ScorchedEarth server. ScorchedEarth goes to ScorchedEarth. Island Server Scorched Earth Server I did redownload the docker and installed it a second time, instead of creating it from a template. That did not work either. I'm not trying to make these cluster. Just wanted to test some new settings on a different instance of the server. I was curious about a hidden port setting somewhere, because the 2nd server (the 7779 one) is never really there. It only connects to the first server when the first server is running. If I turn off server 1, server 2 shows up in the server list, but it doesn't connect. It is behaving like the docker didn't assign the port correctly? for testing purposes, I changed the port forwarding rules. Connecting to the Island server on 7779 still put me on the Scorched Earth server on 7777.
  3. It looks like this in a different view: In the default setup, the UDP port and that port are the same. When I created the 2nd server, I updated that value to 7779 and deleted the UDP port, created a new Port setting as 7779. Still end up on the same server somehow. I saw a post where someone said they manually added the Port=7779 in their gameusersettings file, I tried that as well without success.
  4. I'm having an issue with the Ark Survival Ascended docker. I wanted to test some setting changes in the game, so I created a second container with the previously installed docker. I deleted and changed the port for the new container from 7777 to 7779. If both dockers are running, both show up in the game's server select. They show their unique names and day count. It doesn't matter which one I select, I end up on the first server. Inside the game, it shows the first server's name, even if I joined from the second server in the server select. If the first server's docker is running, the second server shows up in the list, but I am unable to connect. Is there a hidden port setting somewhere that I am missing? I've not had this issue with Ark Survival Evolved in the past, but there seems to be fewer port options in the ASA docker?

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