![]() A frequent contributor to Fox News' late-night program hosted by Greg Gutfeld, Murdoch remained on the network after the company's investigation cleared him. Murdoch, who is not related to the family that controls the Fox News parent company, was also named in the suit. McHenry, 35, is no longer an employee of Fox News. Although I fully stand by the truth of my allegations, I am pleased to put this matter behind me and move forward with my career,” McHenry said in a statement. “I am very proud to have to stood up for my rights and hope that I have empowered other women to do the same. Neither inquiry supported McHenry’s claims, according to the company, which led to her filing the lawsuit. Now you can enter the lobby when you click on 2 Internet game.Fox News brought in two outside law firms to investigate the allegations.Under Internet Game activate Manual Server Configuration and set the Server Address to: XXXX (Leave Port on 7234).Please use your firstname and the avatar size must be smaller then 30kb. Under Nicks/Avatare set Human Player name and upload an avatar.Download PokerTH: (Android Version is for tablets.Here is my badly translated manual for my friends: It is compiling the pokerth server, but I didn't test it. also I wouldn't use a pass because I want it simple for my technologically impaired friends! :Dīut there are some pokerth containers on dockerhub: But it is using almost no ram, cpu and traffic. Somebody had to guess my ddns domain and then he could use it. I'm using it without password and there is no problem. I may have misunderstood this setup, I had assumed that you could administer the server via a web interface. Have I missed something or did yours just work with the 3 files listed above? Did you have to change anything else? Could you hit the IP address and port of the machine you installed it on to see some sort of interface after running the commands you listed? It mentions that you have to change the server address in the config.xml, but there's no mention of that in your Dockerfile, or anywhere else. I had a go at following the guide listed below ( ) pokerth/log-files/server_messages.log 2020-Apr-21 08:41:29 MSG: Starting PokerTH dedicated server. I found some further details after some more digging:Ĭat. If you can point me in the direction of a log file inside the container, I can take a look, but my casual browsing in it didn't throw up any logs that I could see. I can see that the process doesn't start right away, is that an issue or should this be working for me? It says it's running but I can't access it via port 7234. info : 'pokerth_server' process is running with pid 11 'pokerth_server' process is running with pid 11 info : 'pokerth_server' start: '/etc/init.d/pokerth_server start' 'pokerth_server' start: '/etc/init.d/pokerth_server start' info : 'pokerth_server' trying to restart error : 'pokerth_server' process is not running I received the following output in the logs: New Monit id: 4f217f8812071483d7405fd0678dc843 ![]() I followed these instructions and I ran the command above to start it:ĭocker run -d -p 7234:7234 -name=pokerth -restart=always pokerth Kill `cat /var/run/pokerth_server.pid` Įcho "Usage: pokerth_server " Pgrep -n pokerth_server > /var/run/pokerth_server.pid Sudo -H -u pokerth /home/pokerth/pokerth/pokerth_server If 5 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout Stop program = "/etc/init.d/pokerth_server stop" Start program = "/etc/init.d/pokerth_server start" Set eventqueue basedir /var/lib/monit/events slots 5000Ĭheck process pokerth_server with pidfile /var/run/pokerth_server.pid ![]() pokerth/ĬOPY pokerth_server /etc/init.d/pokerth_server RUN useradd -ms /usr/sbin/nologin -u 4000 -g 4000 pokerth RUN apt-get -y install monit pokerth-server sudo Here's a Dockerfile that works for me (you'll also need monitc and pokerth_server files, code below): FROM ubuntu:eoan ![]()
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