02 Jan 12, 05:36AM
How do i run an AC server as a service in SSH?
can u please help me
can u please help me
How do i run an AC server as a service in SSH?
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02 Jan 12, 05:36AM
How do i run an AC server as a service in SSH?
can u please help me
02 Jan 12, 04:40PM
Start 'screen', run assaultcube.sh. That's pretty much it. Next time you connect, do 'screen -x' to get to server output.
Screen is the best option for running a server, but if you want to auto start the AC server on boot
try http://www.coretechnologies.com/products/AlwaysUp/ or http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=197 for windows or read https://www.linux.com/news/enterprise/sy...cd-scripts for linux
02 Jan 12, 05:29PM
So it's possible to run an AC server using a free web host? Seems unlikely but alright.
02 Jan 12, 07:54PM
He meant on an SSH Web Host.
Unless I was wrong and you can host from a web host
02 Jan 12, 09:45PM
(This post was last modified: 02 Jan 12, 09:46PM by Ronald_Reagan.)
I doubt the host would let you. My guess is that they dont let any other outgoing ports than the specific web related ones. As well as other preventative measures.
02 Jan 12, 11:15PM
I had to read this thread a couple of times to make sure i was really seeing what i am seeing here. The SSH you refer to jg99 would that be the SSH offered by your new friends myhosting. If so i believe they are offering space and web hosting with the standard ports open ie 80 for example. If you really were allowed to run AC on their server you would need the ports opened on their firewall and server as well as the admin priviledges to install a program ie AC (this is not the same as copying files to a web directory for hosting) Speaking as a corporate IT man myself, I would have nothing to do with anyone who wanted to open ports through my firewall to my server as it would leave it vulnerable.
I would speak to myhosting maybe they will be more open to the idea than I would be with my networks. remeber SSH is just a program giving you access to an area set aside for you on a remote server allowing you to execute commands and move files.
James, do what jack said.
Anderson: SSH is a secure shell protocol which usually uses ports in the 2 tens. Programs are used to access this protocol, not an 'area'.
03 Jan 12, 01:48AM
Oh, the confusion...
Of course SSH is a protocol, but clients implementing this protocol are often just called "ssh" as well. Programs don't "access" a protocol. They use it, implement it, or whatever. Now, you indeed use a client which implements the SSH protocol to access a server, and since with those kinds of hosting you don't get an entire server for yourself, you access only a specific "area" of said server.
I got a VPS, i need to know how to install ac, and to run the servers
03 Jan 12, 04:21AM
(03 Jan 12, 02:16AM)Jg99 Wrote: I got a VPS, i need to know how to install ac, and to run the servers That would've been something worth researching before you spent money for a VPS. I would contact customer service and depending on what they say, someone here would most likely be able to help you out.
03 Jan 12, 05:55AM
Just mess around with it for some time. I bought one and somewhat mess around with it. If money is an issue for you then you should have done a free trial somewhere. In my case money isn't the problem and its that i have no idea what I am doing.
03 Jan 12, 06:49AM
I got my servers running and they are perfect :) thanks for help guys!
03 Jan 12, 07:51PM
Somebody please test whether tunneling an AC server would work on a web host. :D :D :D
04 Jan 12, 10:38PM
(This post was last modified: 04 Jan 12, 10:38PM by MorganKell.)
spank it and it will come... to life that is!
05 Jan 12, 04:53AM
05 Jan 12, 05:48AM
Can someone tell me what SSH, i feel embarrased :P
05 Jan 12, 05:49AM
Super Secret Headquarters.
05 Jan 12, 05:51AM
08 Jan 12, 10:02AM
For newbs:
Any easy way to access another computer/server, controlling it from the command line (text - so no games) |
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