When we were using a hosting company they would alter our .cfgs with
scripts that ran like every 15 minutes or so and looked for certain
commands and either removed them or changed them to certain values as
well as added their commands (ie. fps_max).

On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Nightbox<alexandrualexa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe this will help. I dont know if its possible but sounds good.
>
> After the server executed server.cfg it must execute hosting.cfg which will
> include the data from what he paid.
>
> 2009/8/4 Guy Watkins <hlds_li...@watkins-home.com>
>
>> Just charge him for the extra slots he is using.  Or restart his server
>> when
>> his connected clients exceeds his paid number.  Then send him an automatic
>> email saying what happened.
>>
>> } -----Original Message-----
>> } From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [mailto:hlds_linux-
>> } boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of David A. Parker
>> } Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 11:29 AM
>> } To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
>> } Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Changing Number of Slots fix
>> }
>> } Let me make a few assumptions here.  I assume that:
>> }
>> } 1. You have a box and the "client" in question pays for a CS 1.6 server
>> } with N slots which runs on this box.
>> }
>> } 2. You don't want him to change the number of slots because he only pays
>> } for N slots.
>> }
>> } Is this the case?  If so, then my solution to the problem would be to
>> } tell him that he either explains to you in detail exactly what he is
>> } doing and how he is doing it, or you cancel his service and revoke his
>> } access to the box.
>> }
>> } If my assumptions are incorrect then I must be misunderstanding all of
>> } this, since I can't think of any other reason he would have access to
>> } the server.cfg but you wouldn't want him changing the slot count.
>> }
>> } Arnaud DUMAS de RAULY wrote:
>> } > Yes he can upload different server.cfg
>> } >
>> } > The server is launched by command line, the command-line overrides the
>> } > setting in the server.cfg doesn't it, unless maybe the "autoupdate"
>> } > feature enables a reboot ignoring the commandline (which seems
>> } > impossible though) ?
>> } > I've been hosting servers for the past year and a half like that, I
>> } > would have known earlier if a simple "maxplayers 24" line in the
>> } > server.cfg changed anything .... I hope ...
>> } >
>> } > Thanks for your input.
>> } >
>> } > Le 4 août 09 à 17:08, David A. Parker a écrit :
>> } >
>> } >> When you say "he has ftp access" does that mean he can upload a
>> } >> server.cfg file to the directory where you have CS installed?  If
>> } >> that's
>> } >> the case, I would guess he's uploading a custom server.cfg and it gets
>> } >> read on map change.  Just a guess, though.
>> } >>
>> } >>     - Dave
>> } >>
>> } >> Arnaud DUMAS de RAULY wrote:
>> } >>> Thanks guys for your answers, but here a couple more details:
>> } >>> - the command script is protected
>> } >>> - the guy says he does it using the server.cfg
>> } >>> - gameservers are launched as a user and not as root
>> } >>> - he has ftp access
>> } >>> - the bins and .so are not protected
>> } >>>
>> } >>> Thanks for your time.
>> } >>>
>> } >>> Le 4 août 09 à 16:59, Ronny Schedel a écrit :
>> } >>>
>> } >>>> Protect your start scripts.
>> } >>>>
>> } >>>>> Hi everyone,
>> } >>>>> I just found out one of my clients can change the slot count of his
>> } >>>>> server (CS 1.6), does anyone know how ou know how to stop him from
>> } >>>>> doing so ? Is there a common way of doing it and most important, is
>> } >>>>> there a fix ?
>> } >>>>>
>> } >>>>> I think he uses the server.cfg to send commands through to the
>> } >>>>> server.
>> } >>>>>
>> } >>>>> Thanks all for your help
>> } >>>>>
>> } >>>>>
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