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- Change these parameters so that users can specify a username when connecting:
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ghidra.repositories.dir=/opt/ghidra-repos
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wrapper.app.parameter.2=-u
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wrapper.app.parameter.3=${ghidra.repositories.dir}
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### Conclusion
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Your Ghidra server should now be up and running! The service will start automatically on every boot. Good luck and have fun decompiling with friends!
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Your Ghidra server should now be up and running! The service will start automatically on every boot. Good luck, and have fun decompiling with friends!
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Hopefully, you found this guide helpful, since the included documentation with Ghidra is rather lackluster. It can be found at `ghidra/server/svrREADME.html`.
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You can find more info on how to use your new Ghidra server [here](https://byte.how/posts/collaborative-reverse-engineering/).
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The information in this article was originally from Chris Eagle, Kara Nance - *The Ghidra Book - The Definitive Guide* (2020). It has been modified and updated.

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