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Kissmyrank - In-Game Spotter App - Spotter App for Servers running the Kissmyrank Plugin

Kissmyrank Assetto Corsa In-Game App
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Author: Brioche
License: No warranty. Do whatever you like :).
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Install:
Extract the folders in the Assetto Corsa folder.
Restart Assetto Corsa and enable the app under the Assetto Corsa General Options
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Requirements:
The app will work on Kissmyrank Servers with version 1.6a and above....

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Boa noite !
O app não está mostrando como flags e nem como mensagem gostaria de saber se seria possível vc me enviar o aquivo en.json e um circuito já configurado pra que que eu possa entender seu funcionamento sou brasileiro e não domino o inglês
 
great app until stop work. I dont know but the app not working anymore. dont show msgs, flags or sounds.
Exactly the same issue here.
Trying to figure it out...
This is also what I have in my py_log.txt :
Kissmyrank: setting up Kissmyrank Link App.
Kissmyrank: setting up Kissmyrank Flags App.
Kissmyrank: setting up Kissmyrank Messages App.
Kissmyrank: setting up Kissmyrank Settings App.
Kissmyrank: app initialization complete.
Kissmyrank: sending the /kmr applink command.
Kissmyrank: /kmr applink information received.
Kissmyrank: binding socket.
Kissmyrank: attempting to establish the AppLink connection.
Kissmyrank Error: cannot send the request.


I tried on several servers :-(
Is it the same for everybody using the client app now?
 
@Brioche I had to add the unicode.pyd library into the stdlib/stdlib64 folders in order to get the KissMyRank spotter app to work reliably on one of my PCs.

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I am reliably getting this error when they are missing (after making small adjustments to the error logging)

Code:
Kissmyrank: sending the /kmr applink command.
Kissmyrank: /kmr applink information received.
Kissmyrank: binding socket.
Kissmyrank: attempting to establish the AppLink connection.
Kissmyrank Error: cannot send the request to 66.23.202.171:10192.
['Traceback (most recent call last):\n', '  File "apps/python/Kissmyrank\\Kissmyrank.py", line 1105, in KMRAppLinkSetStatus\n    applink["sock"].sendto(request, (applink["ip"], applink["port"]))\n', 'LookupError: unknown encoding: idna\n']
 
I had this same problem as people above, so I did some testing:

Kissmyrank: binding socket.
Kissmyrank: attempting to establish the AppLink connection.
Kissmyrank Error: cannot send the request.


I got the same error on my own server on LAN, and on my friends server over the internet.
I noticed that there is a message from AppLink with an IP and port in the chat. Even when I join my own server on LAN this message displays global IP. So I believe there is a problem with the IP setting for the link when you are using this app from LAN.
When I added port forwarding for the port number in the AppLink message to my router, people who joined my server over the internet were able to see the flags.

So I think there are 2 problems here:
1. This app needs port forwarding on the server router, but this is not documented, so server managers forget this step.
2. The link tries to connect to global IP even over LAN when it should use local IP instead.
 
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