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Setting up Asset Server on Debian without having Unity3D installed?
I need to put up an Asset Server on a computer running Debian. The tutorial only shows how to do this when Unity is installed on the machine, but mentions that it doesn't have to be.
The server needs to be accessible by Windows computers.
Answer by robsandbach · Apr 16, 2012 at 11:36 PM
Hi,
Have you tried running through the tutorial here?
sudo dpkg -i unity-asset-server_2.0.1_i386.debInstalling the deb package
Run the following commands on the server:
wget http://download.unity3d.com/asset_server/unity-asset-server_2.0.1_i386.deb
If this is a new installation, you will also have to supply an initial password for the admin user:
sudo /opt/unity_asset_server/bin/reset_admin_password
When prompted, please supply a new password for the admin user.
If you're still struggling post exactly what you're having difficuly with, or take a look at our asset server hosting service which has a 30 day trial!
Thanks!
Rob
Answer by Thalley · Apr 19, 2012 at 08:13 PM
Thanks for you answer Rob, and sorry for late reply. I did do that part, but I have no idea where to go from now, since I have never used the Asset Server before.
If you could pinpoint me to a description, or guide me through it yourself, that would really be appreciated.
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