On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 11:12:14AM -0500, Joe Evango forward to
netrek-dev:
> I’m setting up a netrek server at the request of some of
> my students. I have the server set up using the latest repo and
> everything is fine.
What platform, OS and version are you compiling on? Where
did you pull the latest repo from?
> However, the students can only login and play as guests. Any attempt
> to create
> a user when the connect to the sever results in a bad password comment. I’m
> beginning to think this is a permissions issue. I have spend a god 4 hours
> trying to find an answer to this online. Sorry if this question has
> been asked
> before. Thanks for any help you can provide.
* Double check permissions on the following paths:
/path/to/netrek/var
/path/to/netrek/var/players
/path/to/netrek/var/players.index
All should be writable as the uid the server is running under.
* Modify your etc/sysdef and set ERROR_LEVEL to 9, this will
display data pertinent to the password verification step.
I saw an odd issue of crypt(3) on a 64bit install of
linux a few months back and can't quite recall the
details of it at the moment. Increasing the debugging level
should point it out, though. The server will need to be
restarted for this change to take effect. Debugging output
will be in /path/to/netrek/var/ERRORS.
* As a test to rule out problems with GDBM indexing of the
var/players file, re-compile with player file indexing
disabled. You can do this by modifying the config.h
file that resides in the includes/ directory of the netrek
source tree and changing "#define PLAYER_INDEXING" to
"#undef PLAYER_INDEXING", re-building and re-installing,
and re-starting when done. Note you will probably have to
stop the server before the make install step.
Try these steps first and let us know the results. If you
wish you may contact me directly or just respond back to
the netrek-dev mailing list.
John
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