

Here’s hoping the TWoW team has been hosting anonymously and has contingency plans in order.
Here’s hoping the TWoW team has been hosting anonymously and has contingency plans in order.
Really? It tells me that Turtle WoW became too popular, so Actiblizz needs to remind everyone who is in charge.
I have a feeling that once these scumbags personally hear of someone else playing something for free, then they get very angry.
It’s actually really easy to accomplish this. Developers are purposefully making it difficult to selfhost because they can.
I loved the PS3 too, but I’m looking at it now in hindsight and recognizing all of its flaws.
I think most of my enjoyment for the PS3 came from “what could be,” and then by the time it came I was older and had many other things going on in my life. To be honest, it never really came. The PS3 was not the successor the PS2 deserved.
Yep. That’s exactly when I stopped buying’em.
Microsoft proved to everyone that customers were willing to lower their standards further, so Sony and Nintendo followed suit.
Remember kids, it’s not about keeping the lights on. It’s about maximizing profit.
Making rich people richer at the expense of our dignity.
I would genuinely be more interested if they introduced the game like that.
The myth of infinite growth has cause infinitely more harm than good.
Silent Hill: Homecoming.
You can emulate it on RPCS3 for free.
Tell them to use a free streaming site. Here’s one of the best: https://hydrahd.io/
Stop working harder for the businesses taking your money.
It’s where the useful idiots are being herded. They are using it because it’s “not twitter” and other people are influencing them. They don’t care about decentralization.
Sorry, it should be up again now.
I’ve updated the post with the instructions. I don’t really plan on hosting this for a long period of time, at least not in this state.
I hope some people have gotten some use out of it.
Thank you!
Thanks. This is new to me and I’m going to be looking into it.
No problem.
For my VPN, it tells me the forwarded port in the software’s GUI. I’m not sure how to find it out through the command line.
Thanks.
It’s my understanding that https provides encryption for the data sent between you and the server. If you’re not sending any sensitive data, then the encryption shouldn’t be necessary.
Don’t get me wrong, encryption is great even when it isn’t necessary. For my demonstration purposes though, I chose not to include it.
I also believe it’s possible to set up HTTPS encryption without a domain name, but it might result in that “we can’t verify the authenticity of this website” warning in web browsers due to using a self-signed certificate.
It’s not dumb at all! Don’t be afraid to ask. I’m not an expert and still learning myself.
The VPN is running on the same machine that I am hosting the website on. There may be some configuration you can do to perhaps have the connection routed through your raspberry pi with a VPN running on it to the machine that’s hosting the website, but I’m not sure how.
Otherwise, you should be able to at the very least run the entire setup on a raspberry pi.
I was able to run the server properly after building it with ./build -g
. I can connect if I select the local server and therefore have localhost for ip address and ip management in the config.
If possible, I’d like to find out where I can put my VPN’s internal IP address (assuming that’s what I need) so I could have the server listen on that interface and let people connect to my server from the outside.
Thanks again for all your help and your contributions to this project.
Thanks. Now I’m getting validating 2009scape-master/docker-compose.yml: services.healthcheck additional properties 'timeout', 'interval', 'retries', 'test', 'start_period' not allowed
when I run docker-compose up
.
I’m using the repository at https://gitlab.com/2009scape/2009scape
I’d still like to see Megaman X9.