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* [telnet://nethack.eu/ telnet nethack.eu] | * [telnet://nethack.eu/ telnet nethack.eu] | ||
* IRC: [irc://freenode/nethack.de #nethack.de on freenode] | * IRC: [irc://freenode/nethack.de #nethack.de on freenode] | ||
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+ | | http://amuletofyendor.com/ | ||
+ | | Pennsylvania, United States | ||
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+ | * NetHack with tiles support | ||
+ | * [[Angband]] | ||
+ | * ZAngband | ||
+ | * SLASH'EM | ||
+ | * [[Rogue]] | ||
+ | * Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup | ||
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+ | * http://amuletofyendor.com/ (web client) | ||
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{{todo|How to setup your own server?}} | {{todo|How to setup your own server?}} | ||
There are several ways to manage your public NetHack server, but the most common is to use [[dgamelaunch]], which manages user accounts and runs the NetHack processes in a [[chroot jail]] when a user telnets into the server. | There are several ways to manage your public NetHack server, but the most common is to use [[dgamelaunch]], which manages user accounts and runs the NetHack processes in a [[chroot jail]] when a user telnets into the server. | ||
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For FreeBSD, there is a [http://jdc.parodius.com/freebsd/dgamelaunch_nethack.html work-in-progress document] describing how to set up a Nethack server with dgamelaunch, and also provides patches to make auto-login work with FreeBSD telnetd. | For FreeBSD, there is a [http://jdc.parodius.com/freebsd/dgamelaunch_nethack.html work-in-progress document] describing how to set up a Nethack server with dgamelaunch, and also provides patches to make auto-login work with FreeBSD telnetd. |
Revision as of 17:14, 8 October 2011
A public server allows one to play NetHack or a variant in a shared space on the Internet where one can encounter other people's bones and see scores in the server's scorelist. You may also choose to watch someone's game that is in progress. You can access a public server by using a telnet or SSH client.
List of public servers
Setting up your own server
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"How to setup your own server?"
There are several ways to manage your public NetHack server, but the most common is to use dgamelaunch, which manages user accounts and runs the NetHack processes in a chroot jail when a user telnets into the server.
For FreeBSD, there is a work-in-progress document describing how to set up a Nethack server with dgamelaunch, and also provides patches to make auto-login work with FreeBSD telnetd.
See Also
- Facebook has a NetHack app.
- Private server