Tribes2-Server-Setup-Guide/README.md
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# Tribes2 Server Setup Guide by ChocoTaco
## A guide for setting up a Tribes 2 server via vps, ssh, and vnc
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Discord: [Tribes 2 Discord](https://discord.gg/Y4muNvF)
Tacoserver: [Tacoserver](https://github.com/ChocoTaco1/TacoServer)
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### Target Environment
- This guide is for Debian 12 (Bookworm)
- This could probably work on other distros varying packages and commands
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### Choosing a host
- Any VPS host could probably run a t2 server depending on how much you want to pay...
- Vultr is probably to easiest to use - https://www.vultr.com/
- Linode probably a great option too (Now Akamai) - https://www.linode.com/
- GCE (Google Compute Engine) being probably the more difficult option - https://cloud.google.com/compute/
- I'm sure there's others
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### Connecting to your vps
- SSH as root into your vps (Your ssh password can usually be found on your host vps website)
- In windows use puTTy (ssh tunneling for vnc: https://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/tunnel-vnc-over-ssh/) - https://putty.org/
- In Linux use
ssh root@ip.address -L 5901:localhost:5901
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### Setting up Debian
- Once youre in...Make user and set a Password. Change `t2server` as whatever username you want
adduser t2server
usermod -aG sudo t2server
- This is for winetricks later
echo "deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm contrib" > /etc/apt/sources.list
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
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# Log out as root and log back in as t2server or your newly created user. This is very important...
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- Install desktop
sudo apt install xfce4 xfce4-goodies tightvncserver xfonts-base firefox-esr synaptic file-roller git winetricks htop curl zenity
- Start vnc server, make password...8 characters
vncserver
- Kill vnc server
vncserver -kill :1
- Open vnc config file
nano ~/.vnc/xstartup
- Copy this inside xstartup, `ctrl-o` save. This says to start our desktop when we start our vnc
#!/bin/bash
xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
startxfce4 &
- Repair permissions
sudo chmod +x ~/.vnc/xstartup
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### Installing WINE
- Install the wine repo by following the directions here: https://wiki.winehq.org/Debian
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
sudo mkdir -pm755 /etc/apt/keyrings
sudo wget -O /etc/apt/keyrings/winehq-archive.key https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/winehq.key
sudo wget -NP /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/debian/dists/bookworm/winehq-bookworm.sources
- This will install wine-development, typically theres no issues. If you have issues install `winehq-stable`.
sudo apt install --install-recommends winehq-devel
### Get all the files
- Download:
wget https://www.the-construct.net/downloads/tribes2/tribes2gsi.exe &&
wget https://www.tribesnext.com/files/TribesNext_rc2a.exe &&
wget https://tribes2stats.com/files/mods/classic_v152.zip &&
git clone https://github.com/ChocoTaco1/TacoServer &&
git clone https://github.com/ChocoTaco1/TacoMaps &&
wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/bvh9631a4mtuisf/msvcrt-ruby190.zip &&
wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/tt4utbqkzh791y8/SetPerfCounter.zip
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### Start your VNC Server
- Change `1800x950` can be whatever resolution you want
vncserver -geometry 1800x950
- Use Real VNC for windows - https://www.realvnc.com/en/
- Use Reminna for linux - https://remmina.org/
- Setup to use `localhost:5901` while youre logged into the server using ssh. Enter your 8 character vnc password. You should be greeted with a Debian desktop.
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### Setup T2
- Install T2 in wine (Typically install to `/home/t2server/.wine/drive_c/Dynamix``)
wine Tribes2gsi.exe
- Install Tribesnext_rc2a
wine TribesNext_rc2a.exe
- Update Classic to 1.5.2 (1.0 is included in Tribes2gsi) Just delete classic folder in Gamedata and extract classic 1.5.2 there
- Extract TacoServer to Classic (Overwriting any existing files)
- Extract Tacomaps to Classic/maps/
- Extract msvcrt-ruby190 to Gamedata (Overwriting any existing files)
- Extract Perf Counter to Classic/scripts/autoexec (This locks server to HighPerformanceCounter=0)
- Optional: Download Loops sha1 fix (Extract Server.dll and wine-injector to GameData Folder, put t2csri_serverside_looped.cs in Gamedata/Classic/scripts/autoexec)
wget https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1154920105097040023/1154923875562422382/t2-auth-faster.zip?ex=6518b0ad&is=65175f2d&hm=5be90f772b1c0a0046331ffce8350a9c686ba242dcaa7a2350ebd433798f81cc&
- This requires vcrun22 to work so...
winetricks -q --force vcrun2022
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### Firewall (Optional)
- Install iptables
sudo apt install iptables iptables-persistent
- Make sure iptable ports are open
sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
sudo iptables -I INPUT -p udp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 28000 -j ACCEPT
sudo iptables -I INPUT -p udp --dport 28000 -j ACCEPT
- Also make sure ports are open within the host service youre using with their firewall. Make sure to open port 22 for your ssh port as well.
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### Starting the Server
- Start t2 server (without loop's fix)
taskset -c 0 wineconsole Tribes2.exe -dedicated -mod Classic
- Start t2 server (with loop's fix)
taskset -c 0 wine wine_injector.exe Server.dll Tribes2.exe 28000 -dedicated -mod Classic
- "taskset -c 0" is locking the server process to one thread
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### Using a bash script
- Ideally you can start your server with a bash script `ie: sh startserver.sh`
#!/bin/sh
BASEDIR=/home/t2server/.wine/drive_c/Dynamix/Tribes2/GameData/
cd ${BASEDIR}
while true; do
echo "Waiting 30 seconds for all wine processes to close..."
sleep 30
wineserver -k9 && killall wine && kill $(lsof -t -i:28000) && kill $(lsof -t -i:80) && killall winedevice.exe
echo "Removing dsos..."
find ${BASEDIR} -name \*.dso -execdir /bin/rm {} \;
echo "Starting Tribes2 server..."
WINEDEBUG=-all,-fixme taskset -c 0 wineconsole Tribes2.exe -dedicated -mod Classic
done
- Update the start command with whatever you choose to use with or without loops fix
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### Other Things
- For security you can use an ssh key to login, lockdown ssh thru firewall, lock ssh to your home ip, and move ssh ports around
- Adding an ftp server can also help with file management, granted you locked down the ports
- Higher Priorty: To allow your user to set a higher priority use add at the end of...
sudo nano /etc/security/limits.conf
@t2server - nice -20
- New startup would be something with "nice -n -5" added...
nice -n -5 taskset -c 0 wineconsole Tribes2.exe -dedicated -mod Classic
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# Success!
## If everything is setup correctly, your server should show up on the master server within a few minutes
Good Luck!