Hi,
I've set up swbf2admin on CachyOS and am currently having issues getting the server to properly connect (using the GoG 2017 version). I am recently new to Linux so please let me know if any steps I've taken are incorrect and I will rectify.
I saw the program had Linux compatibility mentioned in 1.3.2's changes and am unsure how to best launch it-- currently I am running it through Wine, and have tried launching swbf2admin.exe via terminal for 1.3.3 and swbf2admin_64.exe for 1.3.2. Both releases successfully launch with no errors logged, however, localhost:8080 loads endlessly, though if I close the server the page loads, though is non-functional. (Screenshot attached below). (I've also tried my local IP:8080 to no avail). I've port forwarded the relevant port I use (in this case 27960) and have allowed TCP and UDP protocols for it through my firewall. Despite this, the server does not appear in the browser. I have also tried disabling the firewall to check if that was interfering, though this has not been the case and the same results still occur.
If Wine is simply not the play and I've missed something, please do let me know, otherwise I will continue to look into things. From testing, Wine does have network access when used to install other software such as GoG Galaxy.

Hi,
I've set up swbf2admin on CachyOS and am currently having issues getting the server to properly connect (using the GoG 2017 version). I am recently new to Linux so please let me know if any steps I've taken are incorrect and I will rectify.
I saw the program had Linux compatibility mentioned in 1.3.2's changes and am unsure how to best launch it-- currently I am running it through Wine, and have tried launching swbf2admin.exe via terminal for 1.3.3 and swbf2admin_64.exe for 1.3.2. Both releases successfully launch with no errors logged, however, localhost:8080 loads endlessly, though if I close the server the page loads, though is non-functional. (Screenshot attached below). (I've also tried my local IP:8080 to no avail). I've port forwarded the relevant port I use (in this case 27960) and have allowed TCP and UDP protocols for it through my firewall. Despite this, the server does not appear in the browser. I have also tried disabling the firewall to check if that was interfering, though this has not been the case and the same results still occur.
If Wine is simply not the play and I've missed something, please do let me know, otherwise I will continue to look into things. From testing, Wine does have network access when used to install other software such as GoG Galaxy.