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ARTEMiS Production mode

Production mode is a configuration option that changes how the server listens to be more friendly to a production environment. This mode assumes that a proxy (for this guide, nginx) is standing in front of the server to handle port mapping and TLS. In order to activate production mode, simply change is_develop to False in core.yaml. Next time you start the server, you should see "Starting server in production mode".

Nginx Configuration

Port forwarding

Artemis requires that the following ports be forwarded to allow internet traffic to access the server. This will not change regardless of what you set in the config, as many of these ports are hard-coded in the games. tcp:80 all.net, non-ssl titles tcp:8443 billing tcp:22345 aimedb tcp:443 frontend, SSL titles

A note about external proxy services (cloudflare, etc)

Due to the way that artemis functions, it is currently not possible to put the server behind something like Cloudflare. Cloudflare only proxies web traffic on the standard ports (80, 443) and, as shown above, this does not work with artemis. Server administrators should seek other means to protect their network (VPS hosting, VPN, etc)

SSL Certificates

You will need to generate SSL certificates for some games. The certificates vary in security and validity requirements. Please see the general guide below

  • General Title: The certificate for the general title server should be valid, not self-signed and match the CN that the game will be reaching out to (e.i if your games are reaching out to titles.hostname.here, your ssl certificate should be valid for titles.hostname.here, or *.hostname.here)
  • CXB: Same requires as the title server. It must not be self-signed, and CN must match. Recomended to get a wildcard cert if possible, and use it for both Title and CXB
  • Pokken: Pokken can be self-signed, and the CN doesn't have to match, but it MUST use 2048-bit RSA. Due to the games age, andthing stronger then that will be rejected.

Port mappings

An example config is provided in the config folder called nginx_example.conf. It is set up for the following: naominet.jp:tcp:80 -> localhost:tcp:8000 for allnet ib.naominet.jp:ssl:8443 -> localhost:tcp:8444 for the billing server your.hostname.here:ssl:443 -> localhost:tcp:8080 for the SSL title server your.hostname.here:tcp:80 -> localhost:tcp:8080 for the non-SSL title server cxb.hostname.here:ssl:443 -> localhost:tcp:8080 for crossbeats (appends /SDCA/104/ to the request) pokken.hostname.here:ssl:443 -> localhost:tcp:8080 for pokken frontend.hostname.here:ssl:443 -> localhost:tcp:8090 for the frontend, includes https redirection

If you're using this as a guide, be sure to replace your.hostname.here with the hostname you specified in core.yaml under titles->hostname. Do not change naominet.jp, or allnet/billing will fail. Also remember to specifiy certificat paths correctly, as in the example they are simply placeholders.

Multi-service ports

It is possible to use nginx to redirect billing and title server requests to the same port that all.net uses. By setting port to 0 under billing and title server, you can change the nginx config to serve the following (entries not shown here should be the same) ib.naominet.jp:ssl:8443 -> localhost:tcp:8000 for the billing server your.hostname.here:ssl:443 -> localhost:tcp:8000 for the SSL title server your.hostname.here:tcp:80 -> localhost:tcp:8000 for the non-SSL title server cxb.hostname.here:ssl:443 -> localhost:tcp:8000 for crossbeats (appends /SDCA/104/ to the request) pokken.hostname.here:ssl:443 -> localhost:tcp:8000 for pokken

This will allow you to only use 3 ports locally, but you will still need to forward the same internet-facing ports as before.