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    simple trinitycore question

    Hi, How would i go about making http://www.mmowned.com/forums/world-...r-3-3-5-a.html PUBLIC haven't done anything like this before so im clueless, with hamachi would be fine if its easier.

    help would be greatly appreciated
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    For trinity I think you just make the address field in auth db your external ip? Other then that you need to forward the proper ports (there's millions of guides on doing that)

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