Install Don't Starve Together Game Server on Ubuntu 14.04

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Don’t Starve Together is a multiplayer game written and published by Klei Entertainment, and is a multiplayer add- on to their single-player game Don’t Starve. This guide will explain how to prepare your Linode and install, then configure, Don’t Starve Together.

Before You Begin

  1. You will need a Steam account and a copy of Don’t Starve Together.

  2. Complete our guide: Install SteamCMD for a Steam Game Server. This will get SteamCMD installed and running on your Linode and this guide will pick up where the SteamCMD page leaves off.

Note
This guide is written for a non-root user. Commands that require elevated privileges are prefixed with sudo. If you’re not familiar with the sudo command, you can check our Users and Groups guide.

Prerequisites for Don’t Starve Together

From the SteamCMD guide, two additional steps are needed specifically for DST.

  1. Add an iptables firewall rule. This command assumes that you have only the iptables rules in place from the SteamCMD guide. This inserts a rule for port 10999 after the pre-existing iptables rules for SteamCMD.

    sudo iptables -I INPUT 7 -p udp --sport 10999 --dport 1025:65355 -j ACCEPT
    
  2. After entering the above rule, run iptables-persistent again. You’ll be asked if you want to save the current IPv4 and IPv6 rules. Answer yes for IPv4 and no for IPv6.

    sudo dpkg-reconfigure iptables-persistent
    
  3. Install some additional 32-bit packages:

    sudo apt-get install libcurl4-gnutls-dev:i386
    

Install Don’t Starve Together

  1. Be sure you are in the directory ~/Steam, then access the Steam> prompt.

    cd ~/Steam && ./steamcmd.sh
    
  2. From the SteamCMD prompt, login anonymously:

    login anonymous
    

    Or log in with your Steam username:

    login example_user
    
  3. Install Don’t Starve Together to the Steam user’s home directory:

    force_install_dir ./dstserver
    app_update 343050 validate
    

    This can take some time. If the download looks as if it has frozen, be patient. Once the download is complete, you should see this output:

    Success! App '343050' fully installed.
    
    Steam>
    
  4. Exit SteamCMD.

    quit
    
    Note
    To update DST, run the above 4 commands again.

Configure Don’t Starve Together

  1. Before you configure DST, you should launch it at least once to generate its configuration files:

    cd ~/Steam/dstserver/bin
    ./dontstarve_dedicated_server_nullrenderer
    
  2. Once you see this output, the server has been successfully launched:

    Telling Client our new session identifier: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    ModIndex: Load sequence finished successfully.
    Reset() returning
    

    You will see a error that looks similar to this:

    [200] Account Failed (6): "E_INVALID_TOKEN"
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    !!!! Your Server Will Not Start !!!!
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    

    This is completely normal and we will fix this in the next step.

  3. Press Control+C to quit the server. You will return to the Linux command prompt.

  4. Create a settings file for your Don’t Starve Together server in ~/.klei/DoNotStarveTogether/. Below is an example configuration file. You may use this and modify it as you need. Note that where several non-binary options exist, they are shown in this file delimited with a |, and numerical ranges are denoted with ... Choose a single option.

    File: ~/.klei/DoNotStarveTogether/settings.ini
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    [network]
    default_server_name = Your unique server name
    default_server_description = A very nice server description
    server_port = 10999
    server_password = password
    max_players = 1 .. 64
    pvp = true | false
    game_mode = endless | survival | wilderness
     enable_autosaver = true | false
    tick_rate = 30
    connection_timeout = 8000
    server_save_slot = 1
    enable_vote_kick = true | false
    pause_when_empty = true | false
    
    [account]
    dedicated_lan_server = false
    
    
    [STEAM]
    DISABLECLOUD = true
    
    
    [MISC]
    CONSOLE_ENABLED = true
    autocompiler_enabled = true
  5. Create a startup script for DST with the following contents:

    File: ~/startdst.sh
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    #!/bin/sh
    
    cd ./Steam/dstserver/bin
    screen -S "Don't Starve Together Server" ./dontstarve_dedicated_server_nullrenderer

    When run, the script will change directories to ~/Steam/dstserver/bin and execute DST in a Screen session.

  6. Make the script executable:

    chmod +x ~/startdst.sh
    

Get your Authentication Token

You will need Don’t Starve Together installed on your personal computer to get your token.

  1. Open up the game on your computer. Once you reach the main menu, press the backtick key (`) on your keyboard. You will see a screen similar to this one:

    Note
    If you’ve never before played the game, you first need to click on Play and create an account.
  2. Copy the following string into the box at the bottom of the console:

    TheNet:GenerateServerToken()
    

    It should look like this:

    Once you have done this, press ENTER on your keyboard. The console will close, and you can exit the game. Locate the file that has been generated in one of the following directories, depending on your operating system.

    On Windows, the file is located in:

    %USERPROFILE%/My Documents/Klei/DoNotStarveTogether/server_token.txt
    

    On Linux:

    ~/.klei/DoNotStarveTogether/server_token.txt
    

    On Mac OS X:

    ~/Documents/Klei/DoNotStarveTogether/server_token.txt
    

    This file is your server token. Do not share it with anyone.

  3. Upload the token file to your Linode. If you’re running OS X or Linux, you can use the following command, replacing your IP address and username:

     scp ~/Documents/Klei/DoNotStarveTogether/server_token.txt user@12.34.56.78:~/.klei/DoNotStarveTogether/
    

Start the Server

  1. Now that your server is installed and configured, it can be launched by running the startdst.sh script from your steam user’s home directory.

    cd ~/ && ./startdst.sh
    
    Important
    From this point, do not press the Control+C keys while in the console unless you want to stop DST.
  2. To detach from the screen session running the server console, press these two key combinations in succession:

    Control+A
    Control+D

  3. To bring the console back, type the following command:

    screen -r
    
  4. To stop the server, bring back the DST console and press CONTROL + C.

Enter The Server

Now you have your very own Don’t Starve Together server for you and your friends to play on. Players can access the server by opening the server list and finding your server’s name, clicking Connect, and entering a password if you chose to set one.

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