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# ARTEMiS - Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Guide
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This step-by-step guide assumes that you are using a fresh install of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, some of the steps can be skipped if you already have an installation with MySQL 5.7 or even some of the modules already present on your environment
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# Setup
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## Install memcached module
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1. sudo apt-get install memcached
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2. Under the file /etc/memcached.conf, please make sure the following parameters are set:
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```
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# Start with a cap of 64 megs of memory. It's reasonable, and the daemon default
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# Note that the daemon will grow to this size, but does not start out holding this much
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# memory
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-I 128m
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-m 1024
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```
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** This is mandatory to avoid memcached overload caused by Crossbeats or by massive profiles
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3. Restart memcached using: sudo systemctl restart memcached
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## Install MySQL 5.7
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```
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install wget -y
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wget https://dev.mysql.com/get/mysql-apt-config_0.8.12-1_all.deb
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sudo dpkg -i mysql-apt-config_0.8.12-1_all.deb
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```
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1. During the first prompt, select Ubuntu Bionic
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2. Select the default option
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3. Select MySQL 5.7
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4. Select the last option
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```
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sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 467B942D3A79BD29
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-cache policy mysql-server
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sudo apt install -f mysql-client=5.7* mysql-community-server=5.7* mysql-server=5.7*
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```
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## Default Configuration for MySQL Server
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1. sudo mysql_secure_installation
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> Make sure to follow the steps that will be prompted such as changing the mysql root password and such
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2. Test your MySQL Server login by doing the following command :
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> mysql -u root -p
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## Create the default ARTEMiS database and user
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1. mysql -u root -p
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2. Please change the password indicated in the next line for a custom secure one and continue with the next commands
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```
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CREATE USER 'aime'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'MyStrongPass.';
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CREATE DATABASE aime;
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GRANT Alter,Create,Delete,Drop,Index,Insert,References,Select,Update ON aime.* TO 'aime'@'localhost';
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FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
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exit;
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```
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3. sudo systemctl restart mysql
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## Install Python modules
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```
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sudo apt-get install python3-dev default-libmysqlclient-dev build-essential mysql-client libmysqlclient-dev libmemcached-dev
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sudo apt install libpython3.8-dev
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sudo apt-get install python3-software-properties
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sudo apt install python3-pip
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sudo pip3 install --upgrade pip testresources
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sudo pip3 install --upgrade pip setuptools
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sudo apt-get install python3-tk
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```
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7. Change your work path to the ARTEMiS root folder using 'cd' and install the requirements:
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> sudo python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
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## Copy/Rename the folder example_config to config
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## Adjust /config/core.yaml
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1. Make sure to change the server listen_address to be set to your local machine IP (ex.: 192.168.1.xxx)
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2. Adjust the proper MySQL information you created earlier
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3. Add the AimeDB key at the bottom of the file
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## Create the database tables for ARTEMiS
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1. sudo python3 dbutils.py create
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2. If you get "No module named Crypto", run the following command:
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```
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sudo pip uninstall crypto
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sudo pip uninstall pycrypto
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sudo pip install pycrypto
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```
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## Firewall Adjustements
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```
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sudo ufw allow 80
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sudo ufw allow 443
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sudo ufw allow 8443
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sudo ufw allow 22345
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sudo ufw allow 8090
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sudo ufw allow 8444
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sudo ufw allow 8080
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```
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## Running the ARTEMiS instance
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1. sudo python3 index.py
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# Troubleshooting
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## Game does not connect to ARTEMiS Allnet server
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1. Double-check your core.yaml, the listen_address is most likely either not binded to the proper IP or the port is not opened
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## Game does not connect to Title Server
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1. Verify that your core.yaml is setup properly for both the server listen_address and title hostname
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2. Boot your game and verify that an AllNet response does show and if it does, attempt to open the URI that is shown under a browser such as Edge, Chrome & Firefox.
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3. If a page is shown, the server is working properly and if it doesn't, double check your port forwarding and also that you have entered the proper local IP under the Title hostname in core.yaml.
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## Unhandled command under AimeDB
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1. Double check your AimeDB key under core.yaml, it is incorrect.
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## Memcache failed, error 3
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1. Make sure memcached is properly installed and running. You can check the status of the service using the following command:
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> sudo systemctl status memcached
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2. If it is failing, double check the /etc/memcached.conf file, it may have duplicated arguments like the -I and -m
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3. If it is still not working afterward, you can proceed with a workaround by manually editing the /core/data/cache.py file.
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```
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# Make memcache optional
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try:
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has_mc = False
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except ModuleNotFoundError:
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has_mc = False
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```
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- Put the password you created for the aime user into the `database` section.
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- Put in the aimedb key (YOU DO NOT GENERATE THIS KEY, FIND IT SOMEWHERE).
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- Set your hostname to be whatever hostname or IP address games can reach your server at (many games reject localhost and 127.0.0.1).
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- Optional: generate base64-encoded secrets for aimedb and frontend.
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- Optional: generate base64-encoded secrets for aimedb and frontend using something like `openssl rand -base64 64`. It is advised to make all secrets different.
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- See [config.md](docs/config.md) for a full list of options.
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- edit `idz.yaml`
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- If you don't plan on anyone using your server to play Initial D Zero, it is best to disable it to cut down on console spam on boot.
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# ARTEMiS - Windows 10/11 Guide
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This step-by-step guide assumes that you are using a fresh install of Windows 10/11 without MySQL installed, some of the steps can be skipped if you already have an installation with MySQL 8.0 or even some of the modules already present on your environment
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# Setup
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## Install Python Python 3.9 (recommended) or 3.10
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1. Download Python 3.9 : [Link](https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.9.13/python-3.9.13-amd64.exe)
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2. Install python-3.9.13-amd64.exe
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1. Select Customize installation
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2. Make sure that pip, tcl/tk, and the for all users are checked and hit Next
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3. Make sure that you enable "Create shortcuts for installed applications" and "Add Python to environment variables" and hit Install
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## Install MySQL 8.0
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1. Download MySQL 8.0 Server : [Link](https://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MySQLInstaller/mysql-installer-community-8.0.34.0.msi)
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2. Install mysql-installer-web-community-8.0.34.0.msi
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1. Click on "Add ..." on the side
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2. Click on the "+" next to MySQL Servers
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3. Make sure MySQL Server 8.0.34 - X64 is under the products to be installed.
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4. Hit Next and Next once installed
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5. Select the configuration type "Development Computer"
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6. Hit Next
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7. Select "Use Legacy Authentication Method (Retain MySQL 5.x compatibility)" and hit Next
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8. Enter a root password and then hit Next >
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9. Leave everything under Windows Service as default and hit Next >
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10. Click on Execute and for it to finish and hit Next> and then Finish
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3. Open MySQL 8.0 Command Line Client and login as your root user
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4. Change `<Enter Password Here>` to a new password for the user aime, type those commands to create your user and the database
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```sql
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CREATE USER 'aime'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '<Enter Password Here>';
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CREATE DATABASE aime;
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GRANT Alter,Create,Delete,Drop,Index,Insert,References,Select,Update ON aime.* TO 'aime'@'localhost';
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FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
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exit;
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```
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## Install Python modules
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1. Change your work path to the artemis-master folder using 'cd' and install the requirements:
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```shell
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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## Copy/Rename the folder `example_config` to `config`
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## Adjust `config/core.yaml`
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1. Make sure to change the server `hostname` to be set to your local machine IP (ex.: 192.168.xxx.xxx)
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- In case you want to run this only locally, set the following values:
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```yaml
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server:
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listen_address: 0.0.0.0
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title:
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hostname: 192.168.xxx.xxx
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```
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1. Adjust the proper MySQL information you created earlier
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```yaml
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database:
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host: "localhost"
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username: "aime"
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password: "<Enter Password Here>"
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name: "aime"
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```
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3. Add the AimeDB key at the bottom of the file
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4. If the webui is needed, change the flag from False to True
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## Create the database tables for ARTEMiS
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```shell
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python dbutils.py create
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```
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## Firewall Adjustements
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Make sure the following ports are open both on your router and local Windows firewall in case you want to use this for public use (NOT recommended):
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> Port 80 (TCP), 443 (TCP), 8443 (TCP), 22345 (TCP), 8080 (TCP), 8090 (TCP) **webui, 8444 (TCP) **mucha
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## Running the ARTEMiS instance
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```shell
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python index.py
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```
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# Troubleshooting
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## Game does not connect to ARTEMiS Allnet server
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1. Double-check your core.yaml, the listen_address is most likely either not binded to the proper IP or the port is not opened
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## Game does not connect to Title Server
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1. Verify that your core.yaml is setup properly for both the server listen_address and title hostname
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2. Boot your game and verify that an AllNet response does show and if it does, attempt to open the URI that is shown under a browser such as Edge, Chrome & Firefox.
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3. If a page is shown, the server is working properly and if it doesn't, double check your port forwarding and also that you have entered the proper local IP under the Title hostname in core.yaml.
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## Unhandled command under AimeDB
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1. Double check your AimeDB key under core.yaml, it is incorrect.
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## AttributeError: module 'collections' has no attribute 'Hashable'
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1. This means the pyYAML module is obsolete, simply rerun pip with the -U (force update) flag, as shown below.
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- Change your work path to the artemis-master (or artemis-develop) folder using 'cd' and run the following commands:
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```shell
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pip install -r requirements.txt -U
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```
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# Migrating from an older build of ARTEMiS
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If you haven't updated artemis in a while, you may find that configuration options have moved, been renamed, or no longer exist. This document exists to help migrate from legacy versions of artemis to newer builds.
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## Dependancies
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Make sure your dependiences are up to date with what's required to run artemis. A simple `pip install -r requirements.txt` will get you up to date.
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## Database
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Database migration is required if you are using a version of artemis that still uses the old custom-rolled database versioning system (raw SQL scripts). Artemis now uses alembic to manage database versioning, and you will need to move to this new system.
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**BEFORE DOING ANY DATABASE WORK, ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU HAVE FUNCTIONAL, UP-TO-DATE BACKUPS!!**
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For almost all situations, simply running `python dbutils.py migrate` will do the job. This will upgrade you to the latest version of the old system, move you over to alembic, then upgrade you to the newest alembic version. If you encounter any errors or data loss, you should report this as a bug to our issue tracker.
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## Configuration
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Configuration management is the sewage cleaning of the sysadmin world. It sucks and nobody likes to do it, but it needs to be done or everyone ends up in deep shit. This section will walk through what configuration options have changed, and how to set them properly.
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### core.yaml
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`title`->`hostname` is now `server`->`hostname`. This hostname is what gets sent to clients in response to auth requests, so it should be both accessable from whereever the client is, and point properly to the title server.
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With the move to starlette and uvicorn, different services now run as seperate USGI applications. `billing`->`standalone` and `allnet`->`standalone` are flags that determine weather the service runs as a stand-alone service, on it's own seperate port, or as a part of the whole application. For example, setting `billing`->`standalone` to `True` will cause a seperate instance of the billing server to spin up listening on 8443 with SSL using the certs listed in the config file. Setting it to `False` will just allow the main server to also serve `/request/` and assumes that something is standing in front of it proxying 8443 SSL to whatever `server`->`port` is set to.
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Beforehand, if `server`->`is_develop` was `False`, the server assumed that there was a proxy standing in front of it, proxying requests to proper channels. This was, in hindsight, a very dumb assumption. Now, `server`->`is_using_proxy` is what flags the server as having nginx or another proxy in front of it. The effects of setting this to true are somewhat game-dependant, but generally artemis will use the port listed in `server`->`proxy_port` (and `server`->`proxy_port_ssl` for SSL connections, as defined by the games) instead of `server`->`port`. If set to 0, `server`->`proxy_port` will default to what `server`->`port` (and `server`->`proxy_port_ssl` will default to 443) make sure to set them accordingly. Note that some title servers have their own needs and specify their own specific ports. Refer to [game_specific_info.md](docs/game_specific_info.md) for more infomation. (For example, pokken requires SSL using an older, weaker certificate, and always requires the port to be sent even if it's port 443)
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`index.py`'s args have changed. You can now override what port the title server listens on with `-p` and tell the server to use ssl with `-s`.
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Rather then having a `standalone` config variable, the frontend is a seperate wsgi app entirely. Having `enable` be `True` will launch it on the port specified in the config file. Otherwise, the fontend will not run.
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`title`->`reboot_start_time`/`reboot_end_time` allow you to specify when the games should be told network maintanence is happening. It's exact implementation depends on the game. Do note that many games will beave unexpectly if `reboot_end_time` is not `07:00`.
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If you wish to make use of aimedb's SegaAuthId system to better protect the few title servers that actually use it, set `aimedb`->`id_secret` to base64-encoded random bytes (32 is a good length) using something like `openssl rand -base64 64`. If you intend to use the frontend, the same thing must be done for `frontend`->`secret` or you won't be able to log in.
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`mucha`'s only option is now just log level.
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`aimedb` now has it's own `listen_address` field, in case you want to proxy everything but aimedb, so it can still listen on `0.0.0.0` instead of `127.0.0.1`.
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