Error When Running Server

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Djmann1013
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I am trying to run a LAN server, the computer that is the server is not connected to the internet. I get this error:

Unhandled Error
TraceBack (most rest):
Failure: twisted.internet.error.DNSLookupError: None: address "services.buildandshoot.com" not found: [Errno 11001] getaddrinfo failed.

How do I make that error stop so I can run my server without the internet, because the server does not have the option to connect to the internet. I just wanted it so that me and my brother can connect to it over a router and play on the server with each other. But this error is not going to make that happen.

I set master to false, so it shouldn't be trying to sync with the master server at all. I don't know how to fix this.. Can someone tell me how to disable trying to sync with the master server so that the server can work without internet?

The server specs:
Windows XP SP2
.NET Framework 3.0
No internet Connection
1.81 GHz CPU
896 MB RAM

I know, the specs suck but nothing but the OS and the server are running, so it will run just fine for 2-10 people at once.

I am on my laptop right now to post this if you were wondering how I posted this. The server is in my room so I can access it.
GreaseMonkey
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*cough* feature_server/config.txt *cough*

there's an option called "master"
Jdrew
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*cough* grease monkey is bad at helping *cough*

If you turn master off in the config file it will not require it to connect to the master server(website) and will not show up on the website. Also, those specs are fine. An aos server only takes 512MB for a full server.
topo
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Djmann1013 wrote:
I set master to false
:|

Anyway... that's not a fatal error and it isn't going to stop you from being able to play on the server.
How are you trying to connect? My best bet is that you're using the wrong aos:// address. Since you've said that nothing but the OS and the server will be running on that machine I think it's a safe assumption that you have a home network set up. What internal IP address is the server using? You won't be able to use localhost connect/whatever from the bns serverlist to connect - you need to have the right address.
Assuming 192.0.0.1 you'll want to use aos://16820416:32887 - you can use http://www.romanito.com/aceofspades/ipconverter/ to find out what you need to use for other addresses.

If my guess is wrong, sorry! But we'll need a little more info to go on.
jdrew wrote:
An aos server only takes 512MB for a full server.
/me sighs
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