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24 ArticlesHow to Join Your 7 Days to Die Server
How to find your Server IP To join your 7 Days to Die Server, you’ll need to find your Server’s IP address: 1. Login to your Control Panel. 2. Copy the numbers in the IP Address field. Make sure to copy both the IP and the port. ::ProseNote{title="Important" description="Make sure to restart your server to ensure it is online and up-to-date." appearance="default"} :: --- Connecting to Your 7 Days to Die Server Directly You can connect to your server directly in the game using the server IP address. 1. Select Join a Game in the main menu. 2. Click Connect to IP. 3. Enter the IP and port in the allocated boxes. Everything before the colon (:) is the IP, while everything after it is the port. You can find previously joined servers by clicking the temple icon. You can add your server to your favourites by clicking the star. This allows you to enter your server more easily in the future! It is also possible to find your server by typing its name in the search box. You can find your server's name by navigating to the Config tab on your control panel, clicking the 7D2D Server Settings file and locating the ServerName setting.
How to Install and Configure Alloc's and CPM on Your 7 Days to Die Server
Alloc's Server Fixes are a group of mods for your 7 Days to Die Server that add extra functionality to your server such as: An interactive world map. An API that you can use for other mods like CSMM and logging. New commands such as give, listitems listknownplayers, showinventory. --- Installing And Configuring Alloc's As Alloc's Server Fixes is a server-side only mod, therefore you will not need to install this on your own PC. 1. Download the latest version of Alloc's via their official website. 2. Once downloaded, unzip the file to retrieve the mod folder containing subdirectories for Alloc's. 3. Navigate to your Server Control Panel, then Shut down the server, and open the "Files" tab. 4. Upload the mod folders to your server's mod folder. You should now find Alloc's XML files at the path In total, there should be 3 subdirectories under 5. Navigate to the Files tab again and locate the serverconfig.xml file. 6. Depending on if you are installing Alloc's or Allocs and CPM, follow the next step: If you are only installing Alloc's: Locate the line ControlPanelPort and change its value from 8080 to an unused additional port allocated to your server - 2 (e.g. If your additional port 5366, you need to set the ControlPanelPort to the following ). If you wish to install both Alloc's and CPM: Submit a support ticket requesting 2 sequential ports. Afterwards, locate the line ControlPanelPort and change its value from 8080 to the port mentioned by the Support Agent answering your ticket. 7. Go back to your main file directory. 8. Navigate to the saves directory and modify webpermissions.xml by adding your SteamID similar to serveradmin.xml (E.g. ). 9. Restart your server and wait for the webpage to respond. --- Installing And Configuring CPM CPM is a fork of Coppi's Mod which adds new features like Claim Creator, WebUI, AntiCheat, Sleeper control, Trading system, Chatcoloring and more. 1. Before proceeding, CPM requires Alloc's to be installed, therefore make sure that your control panel of Alloc's is working before continuing these steps. 2. Download the latest version of CPM via their official website. 3. Download the latest version of CPM and unzip the file. 4. Stop your server and navigate to your server files. 5. Upload the folder 1CSMM\Patrons to your server's mods directory and override any files if needed. The folder should contain the file ModInfo.xml and others. 6. Navigate to the Files tab again and locate the serverconfig.xml file. 7. CPM requires the next possible port after Alloc's. If you haven't already, submit a support ticket requesting 2 sequential ports. Afterwards, locate the line ControlPanelPort and change its value from 8080 to the port mentioned by the Support Agent answering your ticket. 8. Go back to your main file directory. 9. You can now adjust the config of CPM by navigating to the saves directory and modifying CpmSettings.xml. 10. Restart your server and wait for the webpage to respond.
How to Install Mods on Your 7 Days to Die Server
From adding new blocks to changing the core mechanics, mods are a wonderful way to improve your experience while playing 7 Days to Die. Mods are supported natively and as such, installation is very simple on both your client and your server. This guide will walk you through installing mods onto both. --- Downloading your Mods You can download a mod from a website like 7daystodiemods.com. 1. Locate and download the mod that you would like to install. We recommend using 7daystodiemods.com to do this. Ensure that you are downloading a mod for the correct version of the game! 2. Once downloaded, unzip the file to retrieve the mod folder containing the file. --- Installing Mods Locally Before you can connect to your modded server, you will need to install the mods locally. 1. Close 7 Days to Die if it is running. 2. Locate your 7 Days to Die game files. You can do this by right-clicking the game in your Steam Library and pressing Manage Browse local files. 3. Create a folder called if it does not exist, and enter that directory. 4. Copy your previously-extracted mod folder into this Mods folder. Your file should be located at . Now that you're done, 7 Days to Die will load any mods you installed! --- Installing Mods Onto Your Server To get started installing mods on your server, follow the steps below: 1. Stop your server. 2. Navigate to your server Files. 3. Create a folder called if it does not exist, and enter that directory. 4. Upload your previously extracted mod folder into this Mods folder. Your ModInfo.XML file should be located at . Now you’re done! Start up your server, and confirm that all the mods were successfully loaded.
How to Create a Randomly Generated World on your 7 Days to Die Server
By default, 7 Days to Die servers will use one of several predefined maps. 7 Days to Die also supports random world generation that can be enabled by modifying your server’s configuration file. ::ProseNote{title="Important" description="The property refers to the name of a map to load, not the name of the save file or session. Using arbitrary values that aren’t the names of maps in or will result in the game crashing during startup." appearance="default"} :: Enabling Random World Generation You can enable random world generation using the following procedure: 1. Open your server's Control Panel and Shut down the server. 2. Navigate to the Files tab. 3. Find and open the serverconfig.xml file. 4. Scroll until you find the option . 5. Change the value of to and the value of to a world name of your choice. 6. Change the size of your map with the setting. ::ProseNote{title="Supported World Sizes" description="Currently, 7 Days to Die only officially supports the following world sizes for maps using random generation: 4096, 6144, 8192, and 10240." appearance="default"} :: ::ProseNote{title="Large World Sizes" description="Large world sizes consume more RAM on average than smaller worlds. The world sizes 8192 and 10240 may require additional RAM to run smoothly if your server is on the base plan." appearance="danger"} :: 7. Save the file then Start your server. Your server should use a new map with random world generation upon restarting! --- Other World Types If you’re looking to use a pre-generated or custom world instead of a randomly generated world, check out our guide on all the different methods to change your world here: How to Change the World on your Server
How to Enable Cheats on Your 7 Days to Die Server
To manage your server in-game, you'll need to have access to admin rights. A server administrator can kick and ban players from the server. If you are not an admin yet, feel free to follow the guide on How to Add Admins to Your 7 Days to Die Server. --- How to Enter Cheat Mode If you are an admin, you will be able to enter Cheat Mode via the in-game console by typing and pressing enter. The in-game console can be opened by pressing the following key: F1 for US and EU keyboards. " for US keyboards. @ for EU keyboards. Ö/Ø/F2 for Scandinavian keyboards. Ñ for Spanish keyboards. To learn more about 7 Days to Die server hosting, you can check out our library of Knowledgebase articles found here.
How to Edit Your Public 7 Days To Die Server Details
7 Days to Die features five settings which allow you to change how your server is displayed in the server list. ::ProseNote{title="Important" description="If you are unsure how to edit your 7 Days to Die server settings, you can check out our guide on this here." appearance="default"} :: ServerName The ServerName property changes the name of the server in both the ingame browser and the steam server viewer. You can set this to whatever you wish. ServerDescription The ServerDescription property allows you to relay important information about your server easily. When a server is clicked on in the server browser, the description will be the first thing to pop up. ServerWebsiteURL The ServerWebsiteUrl property allows you to add a clickable Website URL link under the server description. ServerPassword The ServerPassword property allows you to add a password to secure your server, preventing random people from joining. More information on securing your server can be found in our article on how to How to Make Your 7 Days to Die Server Private. ServerLoginConfirmationText The ServerLoginConfirmationText property allows you to create a message box right before a player loads into the server's world. The player can then decide if they wish to Continue joining the server, or if they'd rather Leave the Server.
How to Delete a Player From Your 7 Days to Die Server
There are various reasons to delete player data from your server. If a player is having difficulty joining your server, there is a possibility their player data may be corrupted which, to resolve, means the player data will need to be deleted. If you want to reset a character, you will need to delete the associated player data. --- Delete a Player From Your 7 Days to Die Server Before you can delete a player from your 7 Days to Die server, you must know their EOS ID - the code your server uses to identify players. If you do not have this, or do not know how to locate it, we have a guide that can help. Once you have the player's EOS ID, you can identify and delete their data from your server: 1. Log in to your server's control panel and Stop your server. 2. Navigate to the Files tab. 3. Open the Saves folder and click on the folder with your world’s name. Once this is done, open the Player folder. ::ProseNote{title="Important" description="If you are using a pre-generated map, your world will be in the folder with the corresponding map name. By default, your world’s file location is \" appearance="default"} :: 4. Select and delete all files beginning with the player’s EOS ID. 5. Restart your server Once this data is deleted, the player will have a fresh start upon logging in to your 7 Days to Die server!