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Setting up Static Networkingīy default my Debian 11 install was configured with a dynamic / DHCP address. We will only be focusing on getting the dedicated server software installed & running. This guide will not look at installing Linux, or setting up port forwarding, etc. If you need additional guidance, please consider checking out the video above where I walk through the whole process! You should be comfortable with connecting to a Linux server via SSH and editing files. This guide assumes that you have some fairly basic level of Linux knowledge. There is additional information regarding other Linux distributions & Windows in the Satisfactory Wiki page linked above.
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This guide will walk through building a new dedicated server on Debian 11. I'll do my best to keep it updated! Contentsīefore getting started, just a quick note about what is used for this setup & what assumptions are made. This will be a quick guide, mostly derived from the Satisfactory Wiki with some additional steps/context.ĭisclaimer: The dedicated server software is pretty new & still a work in progress, so I imagine there is a good chance some of these steps may change. So I'll be able to more easily play with friends & family who are in different time zones. With the holidays coming up, I'm getting ready to take some time off & relax with my favorite video games.Īnd just in time, Satisfactory just released their new Update 5 content - which finally adds support for dedicated servers. Okay, so this post is ever-so-slightly off-topic from what I usually write about here - but I'm allowed to have fun sometimes, right?