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SimpleServ - A Rednet Login Server

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#1 JamsoWamso

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Posted 17 November 2015 - 07:39 AM

I've been working on my own operating system recently, and decided to make a login server for it. Rather than make the server part of the operating system, I thought I'd share it as a standalone system that could be used by other operating systems (and probably more than one at a time.)

To use it, you need two computers. One can be either advanced or standard, and this is the computer that stores all of the user passwords (this is the computer other computers connect to.) The other computer must be an advanced computer and is the server controller, used to change server settings.

You can have up to 10 network users, and an unlimited amount of whitelisted devices.

Installer for both Controller and Server computers: pastebin run qTaFqAi0

If you are running Server version 1, (which I don't think many, if any, are), then you should update to Server version 2. You need to do this manually with: pastebin run nD35ycRV
Ironically, this update fixes issues with the self-updater. It also adds an easier way of adding your own functions, which I'll explain as soon as I finish writing the PDF on how to use SimpleServ.



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Edited by JamsoWamso, 21 November 2015 - 06:18 AM.


#2 oxygencraft

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Posted 19 November 2015 - 05:27 AM

How do i use this thing?

#3 X3ME

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Posted 13 March 2016 - 09:50 PM

Wow, it actually works. Also quite well.
Great program!
Im going to use it eheh ;)





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