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| tcpPort || ACC clients will use this port to establish a connection to the server | | tcpPort || ACC clients will use this port to establish a connection to the server | ||
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| registerToLobby || | | registerToLobby || | ||
− | * 0 = | + | * 0 = This server is not registered in the backend. the server is declared →[[Multiplayer_Overview#Variants_of_Servers|Private Multiplayer]]. Is useful for LAN sessions. |
− | * 1 = this server register to the backend. the server is declared [[Multiplayer_Overview#Variants_of_Servers|Public Multiplayer]]. | + | * 1 = this server register to the backend. the server is declared →[[Multiplayer_Overview#Variants_of_Servers|Public Multiplayer]]. |
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− | | maxConnections || The maximum amount of connections a server will accept at a time. If you own the hardware server, you can just set any high number you want. If you rented a 16 or 24 slot server, your Hosting Provider probably has set this here and doesn’t give you write-access to this configuration file. | + | | maxConnections || The maximum amount of connections a server will accept at a time. If you own the hardware server, you can just set any high number you want. If you rented a 16 or 24 slot server, your Hosting Provider probably has set this here and doesn’t give you write-access to this configuration file. |
− | * [[Server_Configuration#settings.json|setting.json / maxCarSlot]] | + | * ↓[[Server_Configuration#settings.json|setting.json / maxCarSlot]] |
− | * [[Server_Configuration#settings.json|setting.json / spectatorPassword]] | + | * ↓[[Server_Configuration#settings.json|setting.json / spectatorPassword]] |
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| lanDiscovery || Defines if the server will listen to LAN discovery requests. Can be turned off for dedicated servers. | | lanDiscovery || Defines if the server will listen to LAN discovery requests. Can be turned off for dedicated servers. | ||
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| configVersion || ... | | configVersion || ... | ||
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+ | | publicIP || Explicitly defines the public IP address. Useful if the backend is connected via a load balancer or reverse proxy. | ||
+ | '''Attention:''' If used, the server ''must'' use the same port number for tcpPort and udpPort (e.g. 9231 for ''both''), and respond to an additional handshake on the UDP port one number higher (e.g. 9232) than its udpPort, or it will shutdown during startup. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 21 April 2023
Property | Description |
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tcpPort | ACC clients will use this port to establish a connection to the server |
udpPort | Connected clients will use this Port to stream the car positions and is used for the ping test. In case you never see your server getting a ping value, this indicates that the udpPort is not accessible |
registerToLobby |
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maxConnections | The maximum amount of connections a server will accept at a time. If you own the hardware server, you can just set any high number you want. If you rented a 16 or 24 slot server, your Hosting Provider probably has set this here and doesn’t give you write-access to this configuration file. |
lanDiscovery | Defines if the server will listen to LAN discovery requests. Can be turned off for dedicated servers. |
configVersion | ... |
publicIP | Explicitly defines the public IP address. Useful if the backend is connected via a load balancer or reverse proxy.
Attention: If used, the server must use the same port number for tcpPort and udpPort (e.g. 9231 for both), and respond to an additional handshake on the UDP port one number higher (e.g. 9232) than its udpPort, or it will shutdown during startup. |