Author Topic: Saxophone's Dedicated Hosting Service! [SHUT DOWN]  (Read 33443 times)

Why don't you discuss this in private? The fact the owner of this "service" doesn't know what he's doing doesn't fill me with confidence.

Why don't you discuss this in private? The fact the owner of this "service" doesn't know what he's doing doesn't fill me with confidence.
The port for VNC keeps changing. I am setting up PurpleMetro's server. :\

The port for VNC keeps changing. I am setting up PurpleMetro's server. :\
Fantastic to see you know what you're doing. Perhaps you should code a little utility to automatically deploy servers.

Fantastic to see you know what you're doing. Perhaps you should code a little utility to automatically deploy servers.

This is where Nullable is useful, he has been developing a little project called 'jupiter' which allows us to manage and deploy new servers whilst enforcing the port number and specific add-ons e.t.c.

And Scratch, for the last time, please lock this topic so we can discuss this privately.

This is where Nullable is useful, he has been developing a little project called 'jupiter' which allows us to manage and deploy new servers whilst enforcing the port number and specific add-ons e.t.c.

And Scratch, for the last time, please lock this topic so we can discuss this privately.
The server is done! The service will be launched at 3 P.M. EST.

The server is done! The service will be launched at 3 P.M. EST.

But we are no where near ready yet.

But we are no where near ready yet.

Ah, I could let you access it.

I will be using this.

How many  people does it hold

I will be using this.

How many  people does it hold

About... 80. but this should be fine anyways...

But on this remote server, on each server, Kalphiter said that it could hold 150.
« Last Edit: August 05, 2012, 11:10:59 AM by Kalar »

About... 80. but this should be fine anyways...
oh then I will be using it for all my projects

oh then I will be using it for all my projects

I'll ask Scratch.

EDIT: Well, I will make it anyways.
« Last Edit: August 05, 2012, 11:20:04 AM by Kalar »

But we are no where near ready yet.
We're ready to host, but you and Lugnut can make the remote console and check if anything hidden is lurking in the server...

Kinda wondering if my server crashed and you put it back up or you just restarted it?  Because had seen that it had 0 bricks and the map was bedroom.

Ok now, what the forget.  GSF Ghost's ModTer brickpack is loving up again, and I only use if for some other things like making small ramps, but I don't need it anymore. As wound is really awesome at making terrain without the brickpack.

So sax, could you disable all ModTer brickpacks, and then restart the server please?
« Last Edit: August 05, 2012, 11:57:39 AM by tkepahama »

We're ready to host, but you and Lugnut can make the remote console and check if anything hidden is lurking in the server...

Wait, If he's making it then. I don't know what to do with mines I am going to make.

If you:

do evaling this: talk($Remote_Port); would get the remote random port.

And Connect to it via putty or something.

And what you have to do:

Connect to it like this: 62.75.177.230:random port from above

And after that, you can put commands in.

Because i tried packaging Echo, and making it respond to remote console. Because I found that way for TCPObjects. And if lugnut helps me with this, he get's credit. But I can script.

Huh, oh wait.. I think Kalph does that.
« Last Edit: August 05, 2012, 12:03:30 PM by Kalar »

Wait, If he's making it then. I don't know what to do with mines I am going to make.

If you:

do evaling this: talk($Remote_Port); would get the remote random port.

And Connect to it via putty or something.

And what you have to do:

Connect to it like this: 62.75.177.230:random port from above

And after that, you can put commands in.

Because i tried packaging Echo, and making it respond to remote console. Because I found that way for TCPObjects. And if lugnut helps me with this, he get's credit. But I can script.

Huh, oh wait.. I think Kalph does that.

You can add remote eval using just plain torque, however to capture the console output and send it to the client you need to have an external wrapper. This is where Nullable can help:

he has been developing a little project called 'jupiter' which allows us to manage and deploy new servers whilst enforcing the port number and specific add-ons e.t.c.