Running SBOT external...

08/12/2009 18:39 KeiAiAm#1
Hey there

my mother doesn't allow me to let my PC run 24 hours a day (well not even 5 hours...). I just got the idea to run my SBot external, on a windows server or so.. Now is this possible?

Greez KeiAiAm
08/12/2009 18:42 theoneofgod#2
Yeah it is possible.
08/12/2009 18:53 zilvinaslt52#3
Theone, werry helpful post ;D
u should explain how.

EDIT: Sjsro gms, forgot to close reg huh?
08/12/2009 18:55 DnMda1337#4
Sorry for abit off topic,what do you mean by running it external and trough a windows server? please explain to me;)
08/12/2009 19:45 KeiAiAm#5
@theoneofgod Can you tell me how? Just a short explanation would be nice ;)
@DnMda1337 I just want to run SBOT at another computer (external with this system: windows server)
Hope I helped
Greez
08/12/2009 20:20 theoneofgod#6
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Originally Posted by Break486 View Post
@theoneofgod Can you tell me how? Just a short explanation would be nice ;)
@DnMda1337 I just want to run SBOT at another computer (external with this system: windows server)
Hope I helped
Greez
First, find, or buy, borrow a system, use a software such as " TightVNC " basically a remote desktop application, people use it to connect to a their own computer when they are not at home, you get a full display of the desktop, and can do practically anything for it....

1) Get a remote PC.

2) Install TightVNC server.

3) Connect and run SBot.

Done :)
08/12/2009 21:54 nile90#7
i had the same idea but the only problem is where to take external server...
you can buy a server for a month but i think it will cost too much ^^
08/12/2009 22:27 recking#8
nope. not possible. none of the payable windows 2003 or 2008 servers support d3d.

it would only make sense to rent a vserver for that kind of application, and they only have at normal rates a 2mb shared graphic card.

the only way (what i did a long time ago) is using a full clientless bot aka redconnector or the other bot i always forget the name of.

or somebody has to find a way to login with sbot without client ;)

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2) Install TightVNC server.
absolutly no need for that. every windows server has a built in rdp. you can access it from ever windows pc with xp pro or higher. just open rdp, type the ip from the server, enter the admin id and pw and youre in.
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08/12/2009 22:43 theoneofgod#9
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Originally Posted by recking View Post
nope. not possible. none of the payable windows 2003 or 2008 servers support d3d.

it would only make sense to rent a vserver for that kind of application, and they only have at normal rates a 2mb shared graphic card.

the only way (what i did a long time ago) is using a full clientless bot aka redconnector or the other bot i always forget the name of.

or somebody has to find a way to login with sbot without client ;)

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absolutly no need for that. every windows server has a built in rdp. you can access it from ever windows pc with xp pro or higher. just open rdp, type the ip from the server, enter the admin id and pw and youre in.
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Have you used Windows built in remote desktop, and have you used TightVNC?

The performance is very different ^^
08/12/2009 22:46 recking#10
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Have you used Windows built in remote desktop, and have you used TightVNC?

The performance is very different ^^
yeah both... and rdp was always better for me ^^ maybe cause i.... dont have a clue... and really had not a good feeling about vnc... sometimes it just logged off at nights, sometimes it removed the pw protections, so everybody could access my server that was awful. but could be that i used realvnc, maybe tightvnc does that better.
08/12/2009 22:56 theoneofgod#11
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Originally Posted by recking View Post
yeah both... and rdp was always better for me ^^ maybe cause i.... dont have a clue... and really had not a good feeling about vnc... sometimes it just logged off at nights, sometimes it removed the pw protections, so everybody could access my server that was awful. but could be that i used realvnc, maybe tightvnc does that better.
I've only ever used Windows built in, and TightVNC, TightVNC displays things much quicker, and most of the times the other would freeze, and I'd have to reconnect, this happened mostly when I displayed a picture, or something that moves ^^ It would hang, sometimes it would kick out of the lag, others I'd have to refresh...TightVNC never does this, and it seems pretty reliable, and secure.
08/13/2009 08:19 ogysss#12
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Originally Posted by recking View Post
yeah both... and rdp was always better for me ^^ maybe cause i.... dont have a clue... and really had not a good feeling about vnc... sometimes it just logged off at nights, sometimes it removed the pw protections, so everybody could access my server that was awful. but could be that i used realvnc, maybe tightvnc does that better.
I dont think it is possible to run Silkroad with RDP,i have tried to run similar applications that use D3D and I had graphic problems.I have also tried tightvnc and teamviewer and few others (symantec pc anywhere) they all have poor graphic performance in 3D applications,i think that is why they have not been designed for that kind of remote control.They main purpose is remote administration.And the other thing that kind of investment would cost you too much.
Best regards
08/13/2009 09:39 uoah#13
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Originally Posted by theoneofgod View Post
I've only ever used Windows built in, and TightVNC, TightVNC displays things much quicker, and most of the times the other would freeze, and I'd have to reconnect, this happened mostly when I displayed a picture, or something that moves ^^ It would hang, sometimes it would kick out of the lag, others I'd have to refresh...TightVNC never does this, and it seems pretty reliable, and secure.
Good Morning,

Talking about remote control program's, I use Ntrconnect, it's works trought internet without vpn connections. You only need to install the program in the pc that you'll connect and then you only have to enter in the site and connect to your pc.

I use for my house's pc and work's pc and it's works well.

Bye
08/13/2009 09:50 theoneofgod#14
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Originally Posted by uoah View Post
Good Morning,

Talking about remote control program's, I use Ntrconnect, it's works trought internet without vpn connections. You only need to install the program in the pc that you'll connect and then you only have to enter in the site and connect to your pc.

I use for my house's pc and work's pc and it's works well.

Bye
TightVNC uses that same process, run server, connect with viewer.
08/13/2009 19:10 recking#15
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Originally Posted by theoneofgod View Post
I've only ever used Windows built in, and TightVNC, TightVNC displays things much quicker, and most of the times the other would freeze, and I'd have to reconnect, this happened mostly when I displayed a picture, or something that moves ^^ It would hang, sometimes it would kick out of the lag, others I'd have to refresh...TightVNC never does this, and it seems pretty reliable, and secure.
that was a big problem for me, too. i had bad memorys about the maps in agbot... they always kicked me out of the connection...
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Originally Posted by ogysss View Post
I dont think it is possible to run Silkroad with RDP,i have tried to run similar applications that use D3D and I had graphic problems.I have also tried tightvnc and teamviewer and few others (symantec pc anywhere) they all have poor graphic performance in 3D applications,i think that is why they have not been designed for that kind of remote control.They main purpose is remote administration.And the other thing that kind of investment would cost you too much.
Best regards
for what da hell do i write my stuff here? what is so difficult about reading a 1 site thread before posting the same shit i already wrote?