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Create an AZBox HD Plugin or Emulator Web Server

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  • anacondama
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    • Jul 2010
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    Create an AZBox HD Plugin or Emulator Web Server

    This is a How to:
    * Edit files on the AZ Box HD To include your server.
    * What files you need on the server for Downloads to work.


    At the moment the current firmware only allows up to 4 Servers in the configuration for the Plugin connections.

    Files need to be in linux/unix format. Cases are also case sensitive if they are wrong they wont work!

    Windows users: Notepad will not write unix/linux carriage returns , but a program called Metapad will.
    Linux Users, just about all text editors are fine, kate or gedit are standard.

    FTP to your AZBox and edit a file called /PLUGINS/Plugin.conf

    This is an example:
    [SERVER]
    PLUGINS_SERVER_1=server.az-box.co.uk/plug
    PLUGINS_SERVER_2=islaremota.com/azp
    PLUGINS_SERVER_3=azboxworld.com
    PLUGINS_SERVER_4=mikesvb.co.uk/azbox/plugin


    On your webserver, in the directory you just named in the Plugin.conf file create a file called "plugins.lst" - lowercase is important.

    Within the file type the name of your plugin without its extension, but note the plugins are named to suit the azbox HD.

    Ie. I have created an empty plugin for test purposes, it is called:
    emptyfile_test.plugin

    Within the plugin.lst file the entry will appear as emptyfile_test and will not he the ".plugin" extension. The plugin.lst file must be terminated with a carriage return.

    There you created your own Plugin server for the AZBox HD. Now go ahead and make self installing files.

    You can look at other servers setups by downloading there plugins.lst file.

    For example type into your browser:

    mikesvb.co.uk/azbox/plugin/plugins.lst

    and this will open my test file, other sites are exactly the same.
    for example

    azboxworld.com/plugins.lst

    Plugins themselves are renamed tar files. Inside them the have everything in the folder of the program and include install and delete scripts.

    For an example download tuxchess here and rename it with the ".tar" extension.
    here:

    server.az-box.co.uk/plug/TuxChess.plugin

    You can then take a look inside to see how they are packaged.

    Now create an emulator server in the same way by creating a file on you server directory called Camd.lst
    The contents of this do not loose the extension.

    For example contents of mine say:
    testcam.tgz
    The file is terminated with a carriage return as well.

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