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Crafty Minecraft Controller
100% Open Source (and free) server control webapp for your bukkit server (vanilla minecraft might work...but untested)
Screenshots
http://imgur.com/ty8Md <--main interface
http://imgur.com/CyyBl <-- config page
http://imgur.com/BzAb3 <-- server commands
http://imgur.com/oczbv <--backups
http://imgur.com/wND8A <--user management
Requirements
Current Version:1.2.6 Beta Testing Started.
Installation Instructions Here
Follow the Devs:@craftycontrol on twitter
What It Does
*A Server is required to be apart of the beta testers* <--doesn't have to be public or even with players really.
How To Install Required Sofware
100% Open Source (and free) server control webapp for your bukkit server (vanilla minecraft might work...but untested)
Screenshots
http://imgur.com/ty8Md <--main interface
http://imgur.com/CyyBl <-- config page
http://imgur.com/BzAb3 <-- server commands
http://imgur.com/oczbv <--backups
http://imgur.com/wND8A <--user management
Requirements
- Linux Based OS (Ubuntu is great)
- Apache2 / PHP5
- SQLite3 support for php5 installed
- Screen
Current Version:1.2.6 Beta Testing Started.
Installation Instructions Here
Follow the Devs:@craftycontrol on twitter
What It Does
- change all options in your server.properties
- start | stop server
- Op | Deop | Ban | Unban | Kick Players
- View server log (warnings are highlighted)
- send "say " commands to the server (as if from console)
- Create | Delete Backups Manually
- Create any number of users for the system (currently user levels are unused but assigned)
*A Server is required to be apart of the beta testers* <--doesn't have to be public or even with players really.
How To Install Required Sofware
Click to reveal
Here is a quick help if installing on debian/ubuntu
* sudo apt-get install apache2
* sudo apt-get install php5
* sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5
* sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite
* sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
* sudo apt-get install apache2
* sudo apt-get install php5
* sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5
* sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite
* sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
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Oh, here is an updated Screen Grab
The CPU load refreshes every 5, and colors change, green < 50%, Yellow 50-75%, Red 75%+
Same with memory.
The server config tab shows your entire server.properties file in a nice form with dropdown values on boolean settings, and other "limited" things such as difficulty.
Soon to come is the save portion, *** SEE EDIT BELOW*** You will have to give a SUDO login/password in the config to get this to work as php/apache doesn't have write access to folders, especially since your bukkit/minecraft more than likely isn't in /var/www
/end geekness
/edit - I opted to just require users to give ww-data read/write/execute privledges to bukkit/minecrafts folder. Seems wiser, a sudo login/password even if encrypted just urked me from the start. as long as apache/php has permission in the folders, your fine.
The CPU load refreshes every 5, and colors change, green < 50%, Yellow 50-75%, Red 75%+
Same with memory.
The server config tab shows your entire server.properties file in a nice form with dropdown values on boolean settings, and other "limited" things such as difficulty.
Soon to come is the save portion, *** SEE EDIT BELOW*** You will have to give a SUDO login/password in the config to get this to work as php/apache doesn't have write access to folders, especially since your bukkit/minecraft more than likely isn't in /var/www
/end geekness
/edit - I opted to just require users to give ww-data read/write/execute privledges to bukkit/minecrafts folder. Seems wiser, a sudo login/password even if encrypted just urked me from the start. as long as apache/php has permission in the folders, your fine.