ACSS
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ACSS is an acronym for Allegiance Community Security System. It'll be the open source replacement for ASGS.
FAQ
Disambiguation
- What is an ACSS login?
- This is your account. ACSS assigns an a login hardware signatures, a password, messages, bans and so on...
- What is an ACSS callsign?
- A login can contain multiple callsigns. On registration you set your first callsign. If you have multiple callsigns assigned to your login, it doesn't matter which callsign you use to log on at ACSS client or web front end. They all have the same password.
Callsigns
- How do I create a hider?
- After you logged into the ACSS client, you may notice the Callsigns tab or the Manage Callsigns button, just click on it. At the bottom you will find a button Create Callsign. Just enter your preferred name and create it.
Warning! Do not log out and create a new login!
From ASGS to ACSS
- Can anyone register my old ASGS callsign?
- No, today you can't create a callsign, which already exists on ASGS, without having the matching password.
- How do I reclaim my ASGS callsign on ACSS?
- This can't be answered in two sentences, so please follow this link.
Squads
- I'm member of a squad, where is my tag?
- ACSS doesn't import squad membership from ASGS. Your squad leader has to add you the the squad roster again.
- Where do I manage my squad?
- If you're a squadleader (you already have the token assigned), you can manage your squad via the ACSS web front end.
Enforcement
- I'm an @Alleg, where do I find the Enforcer?
- The Enforcer is no longer a stand alone application, it's part of the ACSS web front end. You need to log in and the Enforcer will appear in the menu if you have the permission to use it.
Development
- Will ACSS improve balancing?
- ACSS will give Allegiance all the informations it needs to run AllegSkill balance properly (mu/sigma). Everything else (balancing) have to be handled within Allegiance itself.
- Will ACSS support virtual machines?
- Yes, it's a planned feature. You find more informations here.
- Will ACSS support none Windows operation systems?
- It's not planned to support Linux or MacOS X in the first official release.
Development
ACSS was released on October 15th 2012. The basic function are available and new features will be added. For more informations visit the forum or take a look at TRAC (links blow).