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Jun 17 2004, 9:25 pm
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I Want to Host Byond games on my server which my reseller account is on can anyone tell me how i can get my reseller account so that i can host byond games?
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In response to Crispy
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Crispy wrote:
If it's just a web hosting thing, then no. Web hosting != game hosting. What would be the required parameters can u tell me them please |
In response to Govegtos
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That depends what you want to do. The name and location of the game's DMB (which will need to be on the same server) and the port to host on are bare minimums. I assume you're using Linux or BSD; there is documentation about this included with BYOND for those platforms.
Do you actually have a shell account, though? Or are you just guessing what I'm going on about and asking random questions for no apparent reason? =P |
In response to Crispy
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Crispy wrote:
That depends what you want to do. The name and location of the game's DMB (which will need to be on the same server) and the port to host on are bare minimums. I assume you're using Linux or BSD; there is documentation about this included with BYOND for those platforms. i have a reseller account and i am about to provide byond hosting to others btw where are these documentation's |
In response to Govegtos
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Govegtos wrote:
i have a reseller account and i am about to provide byond hosting to others You haven't answered my question. What KIND of reseller account? What can you do with it? You're just restating what you've already said. btw where are these documentation's Crispy wrote: I assume you're using Linux or BSD; there is documentation about this included with BYOND for those platforms. As in, included with the download. As in click on the Download link on the left and look under "Linux" or "FreeBSD" or whatever as appropriate. I don't think it's possible to start up Windows DreamDaemon with command-line arguments like that, though I may be wrong. |
If you have shell access, you may be able to install BYOND on the machine. In which case you simply start up DreamDaemon with the required parameters.