MyAAC
What is MyAAC:
What is MyAAC
MyAAC is a free and open-source Automatic Account Creator (AAC) written in PHP. It is a fork of the Gesior project. It supports only MySQL databases.
Github:
Getting Started:
Linux
Requirements:
- PHP 5.6 or later - MySQL database - PDO PHP Extension - XML PHP Extension - ZIP PHP Extension - (optional) mod_rewrite to use friendly_urls
Installation:
Just decompress and untar the source (which you should have done by now, if you're reading this), into your webserver's document root. MyAAC needs proper permissions to handle files correctly. If you're using apache2, then your directory needs to have owner set to: www-data, you can do it by using following command: chown -R www-data.www-data /var/www/* (or any other path your MyAAC installation is located at..) Note: Linux only If you're under linux use these commands to set proper permissions: chmod 660 config.local.php chmod 660 images/guilds chmod 660 images/houses chmod 660 images/gallery chmod -R 770 system/cache Visit http://your_domain/install (http://127.0.0.1/install) and follow instructions in the browser.
Configuration:
Check config.php to get more informations. Use config.local.php for your local configuration changes.
Windows
Requirements:
- PHP 5.6 or later - MySQL database - PDO PHP Extension - XML PHP Extension - ZIP PHP Extension - (optional) mod_rewrite to use friendly_urls
Web Packages:
Uniform Server (Recommended)
How to connect with MyAAC:
Canary
Client 13:
Edit the client and change the IP like in a example below:
http://127.0.0.1/login.php
http://127.0.0.1:8080/login.php
http://127.0.0.1:8090/login.php
OTClient Redemption:
Login with account @god/god or your own account email and password;
Server: http://127.0.0.1/login.php or your http://domain-or-ip/login.php;
Client Version: 1340;
Port: 80.
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