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[DiscordArchive] Did you get this all figured out?

rektbyfaith
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09-12-2023, 12:47 PM
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Archived author: volek • Posted: 2023-09-12T12:47:07.174000+00:00
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Did you get this all figured out?
rektbyfaith
09-12-2023, 12:47 PM #1

Archived author: volek • Posted: 2023-09-12T12:47:07.174000+00:00
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Did you get this all figured out?

rektbyfaith
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09-12-2023, 12:52 PM
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Archived author: Legend • Posted: 2023-09-12T12:52:24.293000+00:00
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nope :/
rektbyfaith
09-12-2023, 12:52 PM #2

Archived author: Legend • Posted: 2023-09-12T12:52:24.293000+00:00
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nope :/

rektbyfaith
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09-12-2023, 01:30 PM
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Archived author: volek • Posted: 2023-09-12T13:30:22.196000+00:00
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There are two users in the system a root user and acore user, if you are changing the password I would do both. The old docker version exposed the sql data base to the public so with the default setup somone will hack it pretty quickly.

Once you change the in MySQL (I am making assumption you already know how to do this) then you need to update 3 configuration files.

I am on the old docker setup which has the config files at /env/docker/etc (from root of project)
worldserver.conf, authserver.conf, and dbimport.conf

You can open up authserver.conf and dbimport.conf and ctrl+f -MYSQL SETTINGS. and update the connection string with the new password.

For worldserver.conf it is at the top but you can also just search for LoginDatabaseInfo and it will take you to the connection strings.
rektbyfaith
09-12-2023, 01:30 PM #3

Archived author: volek • Posted: 2023-09-12T13:30:22.196000+00:00
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There are two users in the system a root user and acore user, if you are changing the password I would do both. The old docker version exposed the sql data base to the public so with the default setup somone will hack it pretty quickly.

Once you change the in MySQL (I am making assumption you already know how to do this) then you need to update 3 configuration files.

I am on the old docker setup which has the config files at /env/docker/etc (from root of project)
worldserver.conf, authserver.conf, and dbimport.conf

You can open up authserver.conf and dbimport.conf and ctrl+f -MYSQL SETTINGS. and update the connection string with the new password.

For worldserver.conf it is at the top but you can also just search for LoginDatabaseInfo and it will take you to the connection strings.

rektbyfaith
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09-12-2023, 01:31 PM
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Archived author: volek • Posted: 2023-09-12T13:31:18.580000+00:00
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Personally I woud set the acore user for the servers and reduce permissions to just access to 3 main databases, then leave root user with administrative permissions but not necessary.
rektbyfaith
09-12-2023, 01:31 PM #4

Archived author: volek • Posted: 2023-09-12T13:31:18.580000+00:00
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Personally I woud set the acore user for the servers and reduce permissions to just access to 3 main databases, then leave root user with administrative permissions but not necessary.

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