arrow trader network manager

the arrow trader network manager

The ATNM is a free program, which acts as the heart of your entire network,
allowing you to control all of your AT powered websites through a single program.
Right now the ATNM only supports ATX v2, but support for ATX v1 and ATL 3 will be added

step 1/6 - downloading the atnm

Select the ATNM installation that is correct for your server.
You can install ATNM on any domain, even one that isn't running ATX.

Operating System Installation Package Update Package ATNM version
FreeBSD 4.x atnm.tar.gz atnm.zip ATNM v1.1
FreeBSD 5.x atnm.tar.gz atnm.zip ATNM v1.1
FreeBSD 6.x atnm.tar.gz atnm.zip ATNM v1.1
FreeBSD 7.x atnm.tar.gz atnm.zip ATNM v1.1
Linux package II
redhat 8, redhat 9, Fedora Core 1, Fedora Core 2, CentOS 3, Debian 3
atnm.tar.gz atnm.zip ATNM v1.1
Linux package III
Fedora Core 3 - 6, Debian 4
atnm.tar.gz atnm.zip ATNM v1.1
Linux package IV
CentOS 4, RedHat Enterprise Linux ES Release 4
atnm.tar.gz atnm.zip ATNM v1.1
Contact us if your Operating System isn't listed, so that we may add it

step 2/6 - downloading atnm system files

download the following package: http://aslicense.com/atnm/dl/atnm.zip

step 3/6 - upgrade atx

Upgrade your ATX v2 installation to ATX v2.10 or higher (go to menu - atx - update, and click the update link

step 4/6 - installing the atnm

You only need a single installation of the ATNM to manage your entire network.
You can install ATNM on any domain, even one that isn't running ATX.

1) create a directory domain.com/cgi-bin/atnm/
2) unpack the file atnm.tar.gz (use winrar or 7zip) and upload the contents in binary mode to cgi-bin/atnm/
3) set the following permissions:
in short, all cgi files to 755, all log & data files to 777
directory cgi-bin/atnm/ 755
directory cgi-bin/atnm/x/ 755
directory cgi-bin/atnm/l/ 777
directory cgi-bin/atnm/l/sys 777
directory cgi-bin/atnm/d/ 777
directory cgi-bin/atnm/d/css/ 777
directory cgi-bin/atnm/d/ht/ 777
directory cgi-bin/atnm/d/scs/ 777
files in cgi-bin/atnm/x/ 755
files in cgi-bin/atnm/d/ 777
files in cgi-bin/atnm/d/css 777
files in cgi-bin/atnm/d/ht 777
files in cgi-bin/atnm/d/scs 777
files in cgi-bin/atnm/l/scs 777

step 5/6 - upload atnm system files

unpack the file atnm.zip which you downloaded in step two,
and upload the contents to domain.com/atnm/
Make sure that you upload the image files to domain.com/atnm/, not domain.com/cgi-bin/atnm/
It's an often made mistake

step 6/6 - configure the atnm + atx

Login to your ATX v2 installation, go to menu - atx - network, and fill out the following fields

- network IPs: add the outgoing IP of the server on which you installed the ATNM
- url to AT Network Manager: the full url to the network manager; http://www.domain.com/cgi-bin/atnm/x/admin.cgi
- key 1: write down a unique key here, at least 6 characters long
- key 2: write down a unique key here, at least 6 characters long.
Make sure key 2 is different from key 1

After filling out this form, you will see the network manager icon appear in your admin on the top left: arrow trader network manager icon
Click this icon to load the ATNM

The default login for the ATNM is user/pass.
- After logging in, click on settings, and change the login information
- click on 'sites', and fill out all your ATX v2 installations.
domain = domain.com
url to cgi-bin/a2/ dir = http://www.domain.com/cgi-bin/a2/
key1 + key2 should match the keys you've filled out in your ATX installations
Once you've added the sites, you can browse to Stats and Data to manage your installations via the ATNM.