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How-to: Run ptth_server
Note: On Termux for Android you might run umask 0022
first. Otherwise
ptth_server
might accidentally make files world-unreadable when it opens
them, and PTTH refuses to serve world-unreadable files. 0022 is the default
on desktops, so this is probably an Android security thing. PTTH uses the
same permissions to protect its config file, so the two interfere.
Without writing your own config file
(Ideal if you're running ptth_server
autonomously from a script or something)
ptth_server \
--auto-gen-key \
--config-path ptth_server.toml \
--relay_url https://example.com/7ZSFUKGV \
--name my_server_name
ptth_server will:
- Try to use the API key from
ptth_server.toml
- If that config file doesn't exist, create it, mark it as not readable to other Unix users, and fill it with a random key
- Attempt to contact the
ptth_relay
instance with the base URLhttps://example.com/7ZSFUKGV
- Identify itself to that relay with the name
my_server_name
and the random key
With your own config file
(Ideal for long-lived instances)
mkdir config
touch config/ptth_server.toml
chmod 600 config/ptth_server.toml
dd if=/dev/urandom bs=64 count=1 | base64 >> config/ptth_server.toml
Open config/ptth_server.toml
in your text editor.
There will be 64 bytes of random Base64 in the file already. Use that for the
api_key
field. Fill out the other fields as desired:
name = "my_server_name"
relay_url = "https://example.com/7ZSFUKGV"
file_server_root = "/home/user/public"
api_key =
Then run ptth_server
with no arguments.