Enemy Territory: Quake Wars dedicated server for Debian ======================================================= The etqw-server systemd unit runs a dedicated server as the user "etqw-server". This is a simple setup suitable for running one server on a machine. The etqw-server user's home directory is /var/games/etqw-server, so game files can be found in /var/games/etqw-server/.etqw . For convenience, /var/games/etqw-server/etqw is a symlink to that directory. The /etc/etqw-server directory is symlinked into the game engine's search path as etc/etqw-server, so you can place files there and execute them with commands like "exec etc/etqw-server/ctf.cfg". By default, the init script will use etc/etqw-server/server.cfg. To set options that can only be configured via the command-line, such as net_port, set the variable DAEMON_OPTS in /etc/default/etqw-server. The server can be managed in the usual way, e.g. via service(8) and update-rc.d(8) commands like service etqw-server stop service etqw-server start update-rc.d etqw-server disable update-rc.d etqw-server enable Because ETQW is proprietary software and might have security flaws that Debian cannot fix, the dedicated server is disabled by default. To mitigate any security flaws that might exist in it, the systemd unit is configured with various security-hardening options, and a corresponding sysvinit script is not provided.