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So I have a linux server (based on CentOS), I would like to set it up so my server looks up stats instead of the online version (since it doesn't work 75% of the time), and I am sure if a few people did this and hosted it for their clans, it could help reduce the server load and make it available more often for others who do not have that option...

I downloaded nodejs-xvm-proxy (as well as making sure nodejs and such is installed and usable on the server).... The problem is that there is no documentation on how to set it up on a local server and how to point the XVM client to the LAN XVM server, or anything else.

 

As it is now, I have nodejs-xvm-proxy downloaded from bitbucket into /etc/nodejs-xvm-proxy/ so the next part is

  1. setting nodejs-xvm-proxy up initially,
  2. making it ready to see connections from the LAN, and
  3. changing whichever file for the client to point to this LAN server instead of the online server.

Any help please?

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since it doesn't work 75% of the time

 

Deliberately lie or just stupid?

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We don't provide support to server-side code.

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