well my friend said it works but he isnt going to help me try to fix no more. i think he is hiding something from me to do to make it work.

This script seems good to use bu, some reason its just giving me the error when i enter the server details. and says it check port 7000/3000 and its offline.

Is there any reason fopensock would say connection closed if it was open? ive CHMOD 777. i dont know what else to do.

If any1 can help me fix this script i will give them £10 to buy themself's a crate of fosters or something. I will give u FTP access and access to files also.

    its not working. it says all servers offline. so its something to do with the port reading.

    fsock thing.

      i used that script and i get this:

      Warning: fsockopen() [function.fsockopen]: unable to connect to 86.3.237.222:7200 (Connection timed out) in /home/content/d/a/y/daydie/html/Serverlist/addserver.php on line 97

        on my server(s): <span class="style5">Successfully added server.</span></body>

        so you have no right to run this command. ask your host, or enable somehow.

          okay ill ask, thanks for your help djjj ill post back what i get from them.

            godaddy dont allow this on shared hosting =/ bit gay, what hosting service provider do you use?

              mainly i use one host (silihost.hu),
              but for testing i use home local servers, and free services too.
              Hello, jjozsi.

                i have access to SSH and stuff, will i be able to activate it myself so i can use the code?

                If so how can i do it buddy?

                  also if i cant do it that way. is there any other way to code my script to it works,

                    the Godaddy team say its my script :S they say if its our servers basicly prove it.

                    Is there any script to test fsock command.

                      its interesting,
                      lets have a look around on php.net , and its fsocket examples.

                      jjozsi

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