Re: [hlds_linux] HTTP Download.

2005-07-16 Thread
This message is in MIME format. -- I have sent a attached screenshot of a ramdom server running httpd.As you can see I went to console and typed sv_do and before i could finish typing It, the http download url for that server showed up.no rcon no admin access never been In that server before In my

Re: [hlds_linux] HTTP Download.

2005-07-16 Thread Joachim Sehlstedt
Does not work for me: ] sv_downloadurl "sv_downloadurl" is "" ] rcon_password xxx ] rcon sv_downloadurl "sv_downloadurl" is "http://www.x.se This is from a HL1 server. Eighter it's different in Source or you need to get your facts straight. JS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting Sebastian <

Re: [hlds_linux] HTTP Download.

2005-07-16 Thread
Quoting Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >to do Is type In your console, sv_downloadurl and It actually gives you the > >http address.This Is not a good thing. > > > > > only if you use rcon.. eg: rcon sv_downloadurl (or locally)... normal > players can't see it - th

Re: [hlds_linux] HTTP Download.

2005-07-16 Thread Sebastian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: to do Is type In your console, sv_downloadurl and It actually gives you the http address.This Is not a good thing. only if you use rcon.. eg: rcon sv_downloadurl (or locally)... normal players can't see it - they'll only see their cvars. besides, who cares if someone

RE: [hlds_linux] HTTP Download.

2005-07-16 Thread
Quoting Andrew Forsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Sat, 2005-07-16 at 12:42 +0200, Simon Lange wrote: > > my reply wasnt ot since i did not start the topic. :) > > I was just referring to the topic, not to anyone in particular. > > > > my advice was correct since he stated that he wants ONLY ppl fe

RE: [hlds_linux] HTTP Download.

2005-07-16 Thread Andrew Forsberg
On Sat, 2005-07-16 at 12:42 +0200, Simon Lange wrote: > my reply wasnt ot since i did not start the topic. :) I was just referring to the topic, not to anyone in particular. > my advice was correct since he stated that he wants ONLY ppl fetching the > stuff coming from HIS server. denying indexi

Re: [hlds_linux] (no subject)

2005-07-16 Thread Clayton Macleod
Spinner, you're failing to understand the situation, I think. Sure, it might only take a few minutes to help you. But when the information is already out there, there's absolutely no reason anyone should bother helping you when they can just point you to the relevant information and let *you* spend

Re: [hlds_linux] (no subject)

2005-07-16 Thread
Quoting Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I believe they directed you to the correct manual to read, if that offends > you, then I would hope no one will ever help you again, you obviously > don't appreciate it. > > Also before you try and have a dig at others I'd suggest you learn how to > hit the

Re: [hlds_linux] (no subject)

2005-07-16 Thread Daniel
I believe they directed you to the correct manual to read, if that offends you, then I would hope no one will ever help you again, you obviously don't appreciate it. Also before you try and have a dig at others I'd suggest you learn how to hit the 'reply' button on your email client. Your the was

[hlds_linux] (no subject)

2005-07-16 Thread
Ive used a .htaccess and the access from web browser stopped.Although I could download maps,etc from server just fine, while some clients complain'd about getting the "you do not have this map".To the ppl tring to help thank you for your time.To the ppl stating RTFM <- you can stop wasting your ti

RE: [hlds_linux] HTTP Download.

2005-07-16 Thread Simon Lange
my reply wasnt ot since i did not start the topic. :) my advice was correct since he stated that he wants ONLY ppl fetching the stuff coming from HIS server. denying indexing means nothing since other server-admins could still user his webserver for content-serving. mod_rewrite gives u the power

RE: [hlds_linux] HTTP Download.

2005-07-16 Thread Andrew Forsberg
On Sat, 2005-07-16 at 11:17 +0200, Simon Lange wrote: > ur source of information should be: www.apache.org > hint: read the mod_rewrite manual This is pretty OT for this list. Still, it might be a common problem, especially if you are unfamiliar with basic security precautions for an http server,

Re: [hlds_linux] Request a higher minimum value for cl_cmdrate.

2005-07-16 Thread Clayton Macleod
but it's not, the server takes into account your latency and the 100ms delay... On 7/16/05, James Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's not as important as the accuracy with which you aim at a model > which is now up to 100ms out of place. -- Clayton Macleod ___

RE: [hlds_linux] HTTP Download.

2005-07-16 Thread Simon Lange
ur source of information should be: www.apache.org hint: read the mod_rewrite manual regards Simon Simon Lange //Director www.polynaturedesign.com +49[0]4131 220121 PHONE +49[0]4131 224730 FAX +49[0]1717793294 CELL -Original Message-

Re: [hlds_linux] Request a higher minimum value for cl_cmdrate.

2005-07-16 Thread James Tucker
Above all other suggestions, why is it that the rates aren't set properly by the connection speed options? We're not on an Internet where no-one knows anything about they're connectivity anymore. Most gamers can tell you if they are on 56k, 64k, 128k, 256k, 512k, 1mb, 2mb, 6mb, 8mb or higher. Same

Re: [hlds_linux] Request a higher minimum value for cl_cmdrate.

2005-07-16 Thread James Tucker
On 7/13/05, Matt Donnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Nine updates per second is just not enough > > now I gotta admit that makes me curious, how many times per > second can you click a mouse button? That's not as important as the accuracy with which you aim at a model which is now up to 100ms ou

Re: [hlds_linux] Request a higher minimum value for cl_cmdrate.

2005-07-16 Thread James Tucker
yes please. On 7/13/05, Vapor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Iirc cl_cmdrate is the partner of cl_updaterate and sets how many "updates" > are sent from client to server? > > Seeing as we have sv_minupdaterate and sv_maxupdaterate, why not simply add > sv_mincmdrate and sv_maxcmdrate so server admin

[hlds_linux] Re: Request a higher minimum value for cl_cmdrate.

2005-07-16 Thread Dan Sorenson
At 06:25 AM 7/15/2005 -0700, Vapor opined: >Forcing an automatic system based on rates I just can't see being effective. >What we are realistically saying here is take thousands of connection types, >speeds and latencies and have the server automatically control their update >rates. All that will