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8# Mobius
9
10Mobius is a cross-platform command line [Hotline](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotline_Communications) server implemented in Golang.
11
12- **Project Goal:** Make it simple to run a Hotline server on macOS, Linux, and Windows, with full compatibility for all popular Hotline clients.
13
14
15## Installation
16
17Mobius is distributed through a single binary.
18
19Depending on your platform and preferences, you can acquire the binary in the following ways:
20
21### Build from source
22
231. Install [Go](https://go.dev) if needed
242. Run `make server`
25
26### Download pre-built release
27
28See [Releases](https://github.com/jhalter/mobius/releases) page.
29
30
31### Docker
32
33To run a Hotline server with a default, sample configuration with ports forwarded from the host OS to the container:
34
35 docker run --rm -p 5500:5500 -p 5501:5501 ghcr.io/jhalter/mobius:latest
36
37You can now connect to localhost:5500 with your favorite Hotline client and play around, but all changes will be lost on container restart.
38
39To serve files from the host OS and persist configuration changes, you'll want to set up a [bind mount](https://docs.docker.com/storage/bind-mounts/) that maps a directory from the host into the container.
40
41To do this, create a directory in a location of your choice on the host OS. For clarity, we'll assign the path to the `HLFILES` environment variable and re-use it.
42
43Then run the docker command with `-v` and `-init` like so:
44
45```
46export HLFILES=/home/myuser/hotline-files
47mdkir $HLFILES
48
49sudo docker run \
50 --pull=always \
51 --rm \
52 -p 5500:5500 \
53 -p 5501:5501 \
54 -v $HLFILES:/usr/local/var/mobius/config \
55 ghcr.io/jhalter/mobius-hotline-server:latest \
56 -init
57```
58
59It's a good security practice to run your server as a non-root user, which also happens to make editing the configuration files easier from the host OS.
60
61To do this, add the `--user` flag to the docker run arguments with a user ID and group ID of a user on the host OS.
62
63`--user 1001:1001`
64
65### Homebrew
66
67For macOS the easiest path to installation is through Homebrew, as this works around Apple's notarization requirements for downloaded pre-compiled binaries by compiling the binary on your system during brew installation.
68
69To install the server:
70
71 brew install jhalter/mobius-hotline-server/mobius-hotline-server
72
73After installation `mobius-hotline-server` will be installed at `$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/bin/mobius-hotline-server` and should be in your $PATH.
74
75The server config directory will be created under `$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/var/mobius`.
76
77To start the service:
78
79`brew services start mobius-hotline-server`
80
81
82## Server Configuration
83
84After you have a server binary, the next step is to configure the server.
85
86### Configuration directory
87
88Mobius stores its configuration and server state in a directory tree:
89
90```
91config
92├── Agreement.txt
93├── Files
94│   └── hello.txt
95├── MessageBoard.txt
96├── ThreadedNews.yaml
97├── Users
98│   ├── admin.yaml
99│   └── guest.yaml
100├── banner.jpg
101└── config.yaml
102```
103
104If you acquired the server binary by downloading it or compiling it, this directory doesn't exist yet! But you can generate it by running the the server with the `-init` flag:
105
106`./mobius-hotline-server -init -config example-config-dir`
107
108Brew users can find the config directory in `$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/var/mobius`.
109
110Within this directory some files are intended to be edited to customize the server, while others are not.
111
112---
113
114* 🛠️ Edit this file to customize your server.
115* ⚠️ Avoid manual edits outside of special circumstances (e.g. remove offending news content).
116
117---
118
119🛠️ `Agreement.text` - The server agreement sent to users after they join the server.
120
121🛠️ `Files` - Home of your warez or any other files you'd like to share.
122
123⚠️ `MessageBoard.txt` - Plain text file containing the server's message board. No need to edit this.
124
125⚠️ `ThreadedNews.yaml` - YAML file containing the server's threaded news. No need to edit this.
126
127⚠️ `Users` - Directory containing user account YAML files. No need to edit this.
128
129🛠️ `banner.jpg` - Path to server banner image.
130
131🛠️ `config.yaml` - Edit to set your server name, description, and enable tracker registration.
132
133
134### User accounts
135
136The default installation includes two users:
137
138* guest (no password)
139* admin (default password admin).
140
141User administration should be performed from a Hotline client. Avoid editing the files under the `Users` directory.
142
143## Run the server
144
145By default running `mobius-hotline-server` will listen on ports 5500/5501 of all interfaces with info level logging to STDOUT.
146
147Use the -h or -help flag for a list of options:
148
149```
150$ mobius-hotline-server -h
151Usage of mobius-hotline-server:
152 -bind int
153 Base Hotline server port. File transfer port is base port + 1. (default 5500)
154 -config string
155 Path to config root (default "/usr/local/var/mobius/config/")
156 -init
157 Populate the config dir with default configuration
158 -interface string
159 IP addr of interface to listen on. Defaults to all interfaces.
160 -log-file string
161 Path to log file
162 -log-level string
163 Log level (default "info")
164 -stats-port string
165 Enable stats HTTP endpoint on address and port
166 -version
167 Print version and exit
168```
169
170
171To run as a systemd service, refer to this sample unit file: [mobius-hotline-server.service](https://github.com/jhalter/mobius/blob/master/cmd/mobius-hotline-server/mobius-hotline-server.service)
172
173## (Optional) HTTP API
174
175The Mobius server includes an optional HTTP API to perform out-of-band administrative functions.
176
177To enable it, include the `--api-port` flag with a string defining the IP and port to listen on in the form of `<ip>:<port>`.
178
179Example: `--api-port=127.0.0.1:5503`
180
181⚠️ The API has no authentication, so binding it to localhost is a good idea!
182
183#### GET /api/v1/stats
184
185The stats endpoint returns server runtime statistics and counters.
186
187```
188❯ curl -s localhost:5603/api/v1/stats | jq .
189{
190 "ConnectionCounter": 0,
191 "ConnectionPeak": 0,
192 "CurrentlyConnected": 0,
193 "DownloadCounter": 0,
194 "DownloadsInProgress": 0,
195 "Since": "2024-07-18T15:36:42.426156-07:00",
196 "UploadCounter": 0,
197 "UploadsInProgress": 0,
198 "WaitingDownloads": 0
199}
200```
201
202#### GET /api/v1/reload
203
204The reload endpoint reloads the following configuration files from disk:
205
206* Agreement.txt
207* News.txt
208* Users/*.yaml
209* ThreadedNews.yaml
210* banner.jpg
211
212Example:
213
214```
215❯ curl -s localhost:5603/api/v1/reload | jq .
216{
217 "msg": "config reloaded"
218}
219```
220
221#### POST /api/v1/shutdown
222
223The shutdown endpoint accepts a shutdown message from POST payload, sends it to to all connected Hotline clients, then gracefully shuts down the server.
224
225Example:
226
227```
228❯ curl -d 'Server rebooting' localhost:5603/api/v1/shutdown
229
230{ "msg": "server shutting down" }
231```