Port 443 problems since B-Versions

  • In the older version i was able to change the port of the server by going to Aki_Data/Server/aki-https/config.js. And change it from there.


    When i installed the new version of B5 that folder does not seem to be there anymore and i can not find any where to actually change the server port prior to starting it up. I have searched half of the internet to find a solution. Can anyone help me?

  • Aki-Configurator mod by ereshkigal, that's all you need to know.

    But be advised, if you change port via config, launcher will refuse to connect.
    Probably caused by https protocol variable itself.
    Since launcher doesn't take port for a connection, aka just 127.0.0.1

    <This guy made this mod, check it out

    Edited 2 times, last by GhostFenixx ().

  • Even more updates,
    first of all, BackendUrl that being generated by Eresh mod goes nowhere since there is no variable for that in ConfigHttp, it's just exist iirc.
    changing values via that mod shows on the server terminal that is changed, but by netstat in cmd it clearly doesn't, it still listening for classic 443.

    <This guy made this mod, check it out

    • Official Post

    Aki-Configurator mod by ereshkigal, that's all you need to know.

    But be advised, if you change port via config, launcher will refuse to connect.
    Probably caused by https protocol itself.
    Since launcher doesn't take port for a connection, aka just 127.0.0.1

    Servers changes doesn't work on Aki Config as these changes are made after the server is launched.

  • That explain why then, here's more info and possible solution.
    By compiling server.exe myself with a change of port, it does listen to it, same with hex-editing value in existing server.

    <This guy made this mod, check it out

  • Servers changes doesn't work on Aki Config as these changes are made after the server is launched.

    Question is, why are they are there? :D

    <This guy made this mod, check it out

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