Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast Linux Dedicated Server (1.03)

By Raven Software
Date: 05-07-2002
Version: 1.03

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Star Wars Jedi Knight II dedicated server for Linux.
Version 1.03


With much gratitude to James Drews (drews@engr.wisc.edu) for compiling this
and sorting out the problems.

Updated Binary includes fixes for:
compatible with pc point release 1.03

previous fixes:
c)-empty connect msg exploit crash
b)-random server crashes
-ERROR: opStack corrupted in compiled code

This archive file contains:
readme.txt : The file your reading now
jk2ded : Jedi Knight 2 linux binary


Install instructions:

On your linux box:
-Create a directory for the game. example:
mkdir /usr/local/games/jk2
-Copy the linux binary into this directory
-Mark the file as executable. example:
chmod a+x /usr/local/games/jk2/jk2ded
-Create the \'base\' directory. example:
mkdir /usr/local/games/jk2/base
Note, YES, it is case sensitive and the program will look for all lower case
-Copy the files from the base directory of the retail CD into the
base directory you just created. In particular, the assets0.pk3 and assets1.pk3

Running the dedicated server:

-\"cd\" into the game directory (cd /usr/local/games/jk2)
-Run the binary. An example is:
./jk2ded +exec server.cfg

This example assumes you have created a configuration file called server.cfg and placed
it into the \"base\" directory.

By default, the server will run in \"internet\" play mode and advertise its presense to
the master server. If you wish to have a LAN play only server, change your server
config to set dedicated 1, or change the command line to be:
./jk2ded +set dedicated 1 + exec server.cfg


Notes:
-The game will look in the base directory or home directory of the user running the
program (~/.jk2/)
-If you set the logfile option to 1, the files will be stored in your user
home directory in ~/.jk2/base/
-Running the jk2ded binary under FreeBSD use
brandelf -t Linux /path/to/jk2/jk2ded
-If you are running the server behind a NAT box, any client machine also behind
that NAT box will not be able to see the server listed in the \"internet\" list.
Switch to the local lan setting instead.


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