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ACBS is focused on making it easier to deploy AzerothCore and therefore private World of Warcraft 3.3.5a servers.

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AzerothCore Build Scripts (ACBS)

NOTE: this project is a Work In Progress. There's a lot of work to be done on this project. It's got basically no instructions at the moment.

ACBS is a series of shell scripts (bash) that allow you to easily create an AzerothCore server. This means you can emulate a World of Warcraft 3.3.5a server, allowing 3.3.5a clients to connect to the server and enjoy the game locally or on a private/public network with friends.

Warning!

These scripts do not replace a well rounded education in Linux, networking, server administration, or cybersecurity. They're simply here to help you get started. It's important to understand that you're putting a complex, potentially vulnerable, piece of software on your computer and/or network that could be exploited by a remote malicous actor. If you put the AzerothCore server on the publinc Internet, this fact is 10x more true.

Play it safe and understand what is happening here.

Also, before you start...

You should be aware of these facts regarding the network security of your Linux host once you use these scripts:

  1. This script will open several firewall rules on your server:
    1. TCP/22 for SSH will be opened to 0.0.0.0/0
    2. TCP/8085 for the World Server will be opened to 0.0.0.0/0
    3. TCP/3724 for the Auth Server will be opened to 0.0.0.0/0
  2. Because those ports are opened to 0.0.0.0/0, if your server is on the public Internet, then so are those ports!

The database is kept operating on the local IP address space, so it's never accessible over the public Internet.

How?

Executing all scripts has to be done from the root (.) of the directory/repository, like this:

bash scripts/os.sh <config.sh>

Where <config.sh> is replaced with a configuration you've copied from ./config.sh.example.

Requirements

  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Instructions

To get the AC server up and running with defaults, run the following commands:

  1. Clone this repository to a Ubuntu 22.04 server:
    1. git clone <url>
  2. Change directory into the cloned repository:
    1. cd AzerothCore-Build-Scripts
  3. Copy the config.sh.example file to config.sh
    1. cp config.sh.example config.sh
  4. (optional step) Open and edit the config.sh file...
    1. ... replacing AZEROTHCORE_SERVER_REMOTE_ENDPOINT with your public IP address
    2. ... replacing AZEROTHCORE_SERVER_BIND_IP with your private, internal IP address
    3. ... replacing AZEROTHCORE_INSTALL_PARENT_DIR with the location to install to under $HOME
  5. Run ./setup.sh config.sh and you should get a working WoW 3.3.5a WotLK server

The optional step above is only if you want to change how AzerothCore is presented to your local network. If you just want to run it locally, skip that step.

Why?

World of Warcraft is an awesome game filled with years of content. It's massive! But it's not always possible for everyone to access the game; it requires a monthly subscription that some (this author) aren't willing to pay (to Blizzard in its current state); it's published by Activision, who have engaged in less than ideal employment conditions; and some of us simply enjoy the single-player experience, whilst maintaining the option of playing with other people should that be desirable (it's an MMO after all - built-in coop.)

With these reasons in mind (and more), I wanted to make it easier to create an AzerthoCore server using Ubuntu Linux.

Support

If you need support with AzerothCore, then join the AzerothCore Discord server and ask for assistance in the #support-general, but make sure to read the rules and notices first.

If you need assistance with these scripts specifically, then use my personal Discord instead.

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ACBS is focused on making it easier to deploy AzerothCore and therefore private World of Warcraft 3.3.5a servers.

License:MIT License


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