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Securing Your ARMA Server: Adding a Password via Nexuscore Panel Print

Step-by-Step Guide to Adding a Password:

Access Your Nexuscore Panel:**


Begin by logging into your Nexuscore account and navigating to the server dashboard, where you'll find a range of management options for your ARMA server.

Stop Your ARMA Server:**


Before proceeding with password configuration, it's crucial to stop your ARMA server to avoid any conflicts or interruptions. Locate the option to stop the server within Nexuscore's panel and confirm the action.

Access Configuration files:**


Within the server management page, look for an option labeled"Configuration Files," . Click on this option to access the configuration settings for your ARMA server.



Locate the Password Settings:**


In the server settings section, search for the option related to setting up a server password. Nexuscore's panel typically provides a straightforward interface for configuring server access settings.



Set Your Desired Password:**


Enter your desired password into the designated field “password”. Choose a strong and unique password that is difficult to guess but easy for authorized users to remember.

Save and Apply Changes:**


Once you've entered the password, ensure to save and apply the changes within Nexuscore's panel. This action commits the configuration settings to your ARMA server and prepares it to enforce the password requirement.

Start Your ARMA Server:**


With the password settings configured, it's time to start your ARMA server once again. Locate the option to start the server within Nexuscore's panel and initiate the process to make your server accessible with the new password requirement.

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Updated on: 18/08/2024

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