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q3rcon-bridge

v0.4.1

Published

Proxies rcon commands to servers with optional user:pass auth

Downloads

14

Readme

q3rcon-bridge

Simple rcon-based bridge/proxy that enables adminisistration for q3 rcon-enabled servers without exposing master password

How to run:

Install via npm install q3rcon-bridge -g. Then run using the command q3rconbridge and specify a configuration file in the command line.

Example: q3rconbridge ./sample_config.json

Sample Configuration file

{
  "listenHost": "127.0.0.1",
  "listenPort": 28962,
  "bindHost": "127.0.0.1",
  "servers": {
    "srv1": {
      "host": "127.0.0.1",
      "port": 28960,
      "password": "pass"
    }
  },

  "authLib": "mysql",
  "authSettings": {
    "host": "localhost",
    "user": "root",
    "password": "",
    "database": "q3rcon-bridge"
  }
}

Authentication modules

simple

Simple file-based authentication. Create a file with user:password pairs, one per each line

user:password
admin:pass
test:test

Then in authSettings, link to the file.

echelon

Not tested, probably doesn't work