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# README #
## About ##
This is a fork of FICS(Free Internet Chess Server) version 1.6.2 made
by Richard Nash.
The fork is maintained by the
[RPBLC computing network](https://www.rpblc.net)
and in particular
[Markus Uhlin](mailto:maxxe@rpblc.net).
The main goal of the fork is to modernize the codebase, improve the
security and fix bugs. New features, for example, other chess variants
will be added in a later stage.
## Installation ##
Begin the installation with creating a new user, dedicated for running
the FICS.
# useradd -c "FICS user" -m -p "AccountPassword" chess
When the user has been created login to its account and clone the
[Git](https://git-scm.com)
repository:
$ su -l chess
$ mkdir git
$ cd git
$ git clone https://github.com/uhlin/fics.git
$ cd fics
Edit `FICS/config.h` with a text editor and save the file.
$ emacs FICS/config.h
From the top-level directory of the cloned Git repository begin the
building by running make.
$ make
If the build was successful it's time to install the chess server by
running `make install`.
$ make install
Done!
### Make variables ###
If you want you can customize the `FICS_HOME` and `PREFIX` make
variables found in `options.mk`. But it isn't needed if you've
followed the installation steps above.
### Manual pages ###
To install the manual pages, type:
$ sudo make install-manpages
Replace `sudo` with `doas` if you are running OpenBSD.
The destination will always be prefixed to `/usr/local`, i.e. system wide,
therefore extra privileges are required.
## Running the server ##
As root, do the following (unless you aren't already logged in as
`chess`):
# su -l chess
$ screen fics
This assumes that
[GNU Screen](https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/)
is installed on your computer.
To detach the screen, type:
$ (CTRL+a+d)
And to resume, use:
$ screen -r
The same is achievable with the terminal multiplexer `tmux` in case
you prefer that over GNU Screen.
### Install GNU Screen ###
To install
[GNU Screen](https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/)
on
[OpenBSD](http://www.openbsd.org/), run:
# pkg_add -i screen
## Creating registered players ##
As root, do the following:
# su -l chess
$ fics_addplayer UserName FullName EmailAddress
Log out:
$ (CTRL+d)
The `fics_addplayer` program is located in `/home/chess/bin`,
along with `makerank`.
The dir `/home/chess/bin` should in general be automatically added to
the PATH for the chess user.
$ man 1 fics_addplayer
$ man 1 makerank
Happy gaming!
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