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[Bug]: Computercraft/tweaked cc - pastebin, http enabled issue. #109

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koawhkainehighlife opened this issue Jul 14, 2024 · 2 comments
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ATm 9 no frills

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http is disabled by default when we try to use turtle and a pastebin script. So we google, then find that we need to find a config file to edit this. (we are hosting minecraft with g-portal and i have a web interface for files). I find parent/defaultconfigs/computercraft-server.toml. this is the only place I can find to enable http. Immediately upon reading, it says that if I do this, that pastebin is disabled. So i am stuck. I enabled all the http stuff, and i added the pastebin host with allow. But this doesnt resolve the issue? Any help?> I am very new to this, I briefly played a similarly setup minecraft like a decade ago, so I honestly have no idea where to begin or what I am doing.

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wrong folder path, go to /world/serverconfigs/, as the config you need is in there, be sure to stop the server before editing and saving config changes

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yYou are correct, that was my exact mistake. i didnt realize there was two (2) x computercraft-server.toml files on the server. so glad that resolved it.

@TheBedrockMaster TheBedrockMaster added the Bug Something isn't working label Sep 28, 2024
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