# The port to listen on. Typically 443 if you want https, # otherwise 80. However, you can use another port and include it # in the URL. # Cannot be changed without a complete restart. listen_port = 443 # :: to accept from anywhere, or select a particular IP to listen on. # Cannot be changed without a complete restart. bind_address = "::" # Where to find the static worldwideportal frontend to serve up. This # default value works in the Docker/podman container. # Updated on SIGHUP. static_root = "/frontendstatic" # This entire section is optional. Leave it off if you want the server # to speak HTTP and not HTTPS (e.g. because you are going to proxy it). # Be aware most browsers don't support ws:// URLs for anything except # localhost. # Consider getting a certificate for free from LetsEncrypt. # This whole section is updated on SIGHUP, except that it is not possible # to change from HTTP to HTTPS or vice versa, only to update the key / cert. # Sending a SIGHUP after each time the certificate is rotated by certbot is # highly recommended, to ensure an expired certificate is not served up. [tls] private_key_file = "/etc/letsencrypt/live/blastmud.org/privkey.pem" certificate_chain_file = "/etc/letsencrypt/live/blastmud.org/fullchain.pem" # An arbitrary number of muds are allowed. Each one runs on a different host # name as a virtual host (but with the same binding address and certificate). [[muds]] # The Host (including port number if not 80/443) to match. # Note that you currently can't send a different certificate for different # MUDs - if you have more than one, either use a wildcard certificate, or # use one certificate with subject alt names (SANs) for all relevant hosts. hostname = "wstest.blastmud.org" # The username and port for where to connect over telnet for your MUD. upstream_mud = "localhost:4000" # The text to send to the MUD when you first connect. Two special symbols # are supported: %i is substituted for the client's IP address. %n is # substituted for \r\n. Note that no newlines are sent unless you explicitly # say they should be sent with %n. # Consider implementing a command in your MUD to accept this banner and update # the user's IP - but be careful not to accept it from users connected directly # over telnet, or more than once (there is nothing stopping users from sending # further text identical to the banner a second time if they want to). The # banner is guaranteed to send before any user-supplied input. banner_to_mud = "" # The path to a Lua script file to send to the client to execute. startup_script_file = "localdata/startup.lua" # Only browsers coming from an allowed Origin will be allowed to connect. # This stops random web pages that a user is browsing from logging in to your # MUD from the web user's IP. # You should at a minimum allowlist the host users will use to connect to your # MUD (hostname above) if you want them to be able to play through this # worldwideportal frontend. allowed_origins = [ "https://*.blastmud.org:*", "https://*.blastmud.org", "http://localhost:*" ] # Repeat the section to add more MUDs... # [[muds]]