## Quick Start Start a syncplay service at `tcp/8999` with one command. ```bash docker run -d --network host --name syncplay dnomd343/syncplay ``` More arguments can be specified. ```bash docker run -d --network host --name syncplay dnomd343/syncplay \ --port 12345 --password dnomd343 --motd hello --isolate-room --disable-chat ``` You can also use environment variables to specify. ```bash docker run -d --network host --name syncplay \ --env PORT=12345 \ --env PASSWD=dnomd343 \ dnomd343/syncplay ``` Enable TLS support of Syncplay server. ```bash docker run -d --network host --name syncplay \ --volume /etc/ssl/certs/343.re/:/certs/ dnomd343/syncplay --enable-tls ``` > The `/etc/ssl/certs/343.re/` folder stores certificates and private key files, and specific introductions and examples will be given below. ### Options You can specify the following arguments: + `--port [PORT]` :Listening port of Syncplay server, the default is `8999`. + `--motd [MESSAGE]` :The welcome text after the user enters the room. + `--password [PASSWD]` :Authentication when the user connects to the syncplay server. + `--salt [SALT]` :A string used to secure passwords (e.g. Rainbow-tables), defaults to empty. + `--random-salt` :Use a randomly generated salt value, valid when `--salt` is not specified. + `--isolate-room` :Room isolation enabled, users will not be able to see information from anyone other than their own room. + `--disable-chat` :Disables the chat feature. + `--disable-ready` :Disables the readiness indicator feature. + `--max-username-length` :Maximum length of usernames (number of characters). + `--max-chat-message-length` :Maximum length of chat messages (number of characters). + `--enable-tls` :Enable tls support, the certificate directory should be synchronized to `/certs/`, including `cert.pem`, `chain.pem` and `privkey.pem` three files. + `cert.pem` :The certificate issued by the CA. + `chain.pem` :The certificate chain of CA service. + `privkey.pem` :The private key for the certificate. > For example, in [`acme.sh`](https://acme.sh/), they correspond to `--cert-file`, `--ca-file` and `--key-file` respectively, the following is an example of certificate installation. ```bash # Export the domain `343.re` to `/etc/ssl/certs/343.re/` acme.sh --install-cert -d 343.re \ --cert-file /etc/ssl/certs/343.re/cert.pem \ --ca-file /etc/ssl/certs/343.re/chain.pem \ --key-file /etc/ssl/certs/343.re/privkey.pem ``` You can also specify arguments through environment variables: + `PORT` :Equivalent to `--port`. + `SALT` :Equivalent to `--salt`. + `PASSWD` :Equivalent to `--password`. + `TLS=ON` :Equivalent to `--enable-tls`. > Note that its priority is lower than command line arguments. ### License MIT ©2022 [@dnomd343](https://github.com/dnomd343)