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Revision as of 12:11, 5 August 2011
Contents
General
Default Ports Used by TCAdmin
Windows
- Web/Monitor
- 8880, 8881 TCP
- FTP
- 8821 TCP
- FTP Passive Mode
- 5000 to 5100 TCP
Linux
- Web
- 8880 TCP
- Monitor
- 8890, 8891 TCP
- FTP
- 8821 TCP
- FTP Passive Mode
- 5000 to 5100 TCP
Supported Compression Formats
See Compression
Game Configuration
Why do Linux Game Details Show Less Options
Game servers that run on both Windows and Linux usually always have the same configuration. Only the executable name changes. To avoid duplicate configurations the Windows version of the config has been configured to be a template for the Linux config. If you want to make specific changes to the Linux version select the Templates tab and clear the template feature.
Disable Text Editor for a Single File
- Select the game's details and select the File System Permissions icon.
- Expand subadmin, reseller or user.
- Click on "Add permission by file name".
- Enter the file name that you want to block.
- Select "No permissions".
- Click on the Add button.
- Click on the Save button.
You can also use "Add permission by file path". The difference is that this option will only block the file in the specified path. You can have files with the same name in other folders and they will not be blocked. "Add permission by file name" blocks a file with that name in any folder.
Configure Mods
Each mod installation is different depending on the game. We can only give you an overview of what you might need to do when configuring a mod in TCAdmin. Read the Mod Configuration Page for details.
Windows
Configure the TCAdmin website to run with IIS
** THIS IS NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED. DO NOT CREATE A SUPPORT TICKET IF IT DOES NOT WORK FOR YOU **
- Manually create the website in IIS Manager with its web root pointing to TCAdmin2\ControlPanel
- Make sure the user that runs your website has full permissions on the ControlPanel, Cache, Temp, Logs and Database folders and read permissions on Monitor\Shared.
- To disable the built in web server: Execute this query on your database. Make a copy of the values so you can add it back to tc_server_enabled_components in case anything goes wrong. Delete that row and restart the monitor to disable the built in website.
SELECT * FROM tc_server_enabled_components where server_id = 1 and module_id='07405876-e8c2-4b24-a774-4ef57f596384' and component_id=2;
Linux
Configure the website on port 80
By default, the TCAdmin website user runs with a normal account. Normal users can't open ports lower than 1024. To work around this you have to redirect port 80 to 8880 using iptables.
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8880 service iptables save
You can do the same for the ftp port: Redirect 21 to 8821