If you play on either the EU or AU server, you can sync your rc file over from the US server – you’ll see an option to do so when you first login to the EU or AU servers. Using the editors included via the dgl menu is great for a quick edit the web-based RC Editor is ideal for making large edits, such as importing an entire rc configuration file from another server to here.Ĭurrently the RC Editor only works on the US-based server. This can be accomplished one of two ways – either via the dgamelaunch menu before you start your game (options include using rnano or virus) or via the website here using the RC Editor page. ConfigurationĮach variant has it’s own configuration settings which can be accessed in-game, or in the case of NetHack 3-based variants, it’s configuration file, or ‘rc file’, can be edited directly. Links to our hterm instances can be found up above under the ‘NetHack’ menu. Nice option to have if work err I mean your home network blocks port 22 for some reason. You can also connect via hterm, which is a web interface that connects directly to whichever server you want to play on. If you’re on Windows and are using PuTTY, there’s great how-to up on the NetHack Wiki – TxyepUIh66WAljPAcu70PER24AqlL0Lzd9LGssKDclc (SHA256)ģ3:dc:82:39:56:79:79:a4:d9:2f:5a:cc:04:b1:27:60 (md5)Ĭonnecting from a *nix terminal is straightforward, you just type ‘ssh or ‘ssh at the prompt. Be sure to check the various SSH public key fingerprints when connecting to ensure you’re where you’re supposed to be: Start up the terminal of your choice (for Windows users, a very popular choice is PuTTY), and connect (ssh) to (US server, east coast), (EU server, London), or to (AU server, Sydney) via port 22 (SSH). Within a couple minutes, your registered account will sync with the other two servers (Europe and Australia) and you’ll then be able to play on every Hardfought NetHack server. Regardless of which server you want to regularly play on, ssh to and register your account there. Game account registration can *only* be done via SSH (see below paragraph on how to connect). First things first – register an account.
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