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Assist => Support => Server Support => Topic started by: Mike Mentzer on Thursday, March 08, 2018, 21:32:00 PM
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Hello,
I want to setup a Linux server.
Were can I download the installation package for my Linux root server?
https://aao25.com/wiki/index.php?title=Dedicated_server (https://aao25.com/wiki/index.php?title=Dedicated_server) the link "Download the installation package:" is dead.
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Try running the dedicated server bin alone, it should download each file.
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Can you exactly explain what you mean, I don't get it?
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when i first started playing this game i was on linux and i did host a sever from home.
this is the guide i used:
AA25.ORG AMERICAS ARMY 2.5ASSIST DEDICATED SERVER README
LINUX SERVER INSTRUCTIONS
First you must have an existing americas army 2.5 installation,
If you do not follow these instuctions to download and install it...
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Login to your server on the console or remotely using SSH:
Move into your home folder:
cd ~
Download the installation package:
wget http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/AmericasArmy/Linux_v2.5.0/armyops250-linux.run
Set executable and execute:
chmod +x armyops250-linux.run
./armyops250-linux.run
When asked for an installation path enter: ~/armyops
Say no to symbolic links
Select Base Install
Say no to startup menu entrys
After some time the installation will complete.
You may now delete the installation package:
rm armyops250-linux.run
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2.5ASSIST DEDEICATE SERVER INSTALLATION:
Move into your americas army 'System' folder
On our fresh install you would use:
cd ~/armyops/System
On an existing 25Assist(GUI) Installation use:
cd ~/25Assist/armyops/System
IMPORTANT, Rename server-bin to serverx
mv server-bin serverx
chmod +x serverx
Download and extract 2.5assist:
wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/aa25assist/Binaries/ldedisrv.zip
unzip ldedisrv.zip
chmod +x server-bin
Now edit the aa25.ini file with your required settings:
nano aa25.ini
Start the Server:
./server-bin GLOBAL map-filename
(replace map-filename with your choosen map, bridge, insurgent_camp, radio_tower, etc.)
(Optional command-line arguments -Port=1716 -Multihome=0.0.0.0 override settings in aa25.ini)
Additional pb commands can be added by creating ServerMessage.cfg in the "pb" folder and adding them there.
You might have to install this to get it to work:
apt-get install lib32stdc++6
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I run this OS: Linux Debian 3.2.96-3 x86_64
I have problem with this step
Download the installation package:
wget http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/AmericasArmy/Linux_v2.5.0/armyops250-linux.run
I get this error:
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
but some days ago i got this:No such file or directory
is it only me or is the link dead?
maybe the file contains 32-bit executables and I use Debian 64-bi tarchitecture.
btw. check this out https://linuxgsm.com/#features (https://linuxgsm.com/#features) could we add Assist?
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You need to use 32bit for AA and Assist.
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Not necessary, e.g for 64-Bit Debian 7 you can try add
dpkg --add-architecture i386
apt-get update
apt-get install libc6-i386
I not sure & I am not a pro but wanna give a try.
My Hoster(nowadays any proper high-end Hoster) doesn't support Linux distributions lower 64-Bit, only with 32-bit compatibility packages.
Please, were can I download a current working replacement for armyops250-linux file for rootserver owner?
Could this https://sourceforge.net/projects/aa25assist/files/Binaries/25Assist-Linux.zip/download (https://sourceforge.net/projects/aa25assist/files/Binaries/25Assist-Linux.zip/download)work for me?
If yes, than I need some help to fit "Set executable and execute:" right.
chmod +x armyops250-linux.run
./armyops250-linux.run
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That's what I meant, you need to use the 32bit libararies. The OS can be 64bit.