RE: [hlds_linux] knives in CS

2003-06-13 Thread Britt Priddy (PZGN)
Great!   Thanks Edge100x!  Much appreciated!




Britt



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Britt:

The statsme knifekill script is most notorious for causing that type of
crash. You can either comment out its line or rewrite it. One of our
clients did, and posted his solution here:

http://rentalforums.nuclearfallout.net/viewtopic.php?t=228

Edge100x

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 Thanks Kev for the quick response!  We'll try it


 Britt

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  its the humiliation announcement and statsme I am pretty sure.
turn off
  the humiliation announcement, and Ibet it stops.   I dont have this
issue
 on
  my servers, but I have a friend who had to turn that off, and it
  fixed the issue.
 
  kev
 
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  -I've probably already asked this before - but my mind is blank -
  -
  -In CS - 1.5 - hlds 3110c or 3111c - when someone knives someone
  -else the server crashes and kicks everyone out. Any idea what the
  -cause is? They're running the latest plugins of Adminmod / metamod

  -and statsme
  -
  -Thanks!
  -
  -Britt
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RE: [hlds_linux] web front-end to manage cs server?

2003-06-13 Thread Britt Priddy (PZGN)
Yeah - support is weak... I've been able to stop/restart, etc fine -
just some other weird bugs - kinda incomplete product but better than
giving SSH to someone.  :P




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I actually use Exodus CP (www.exocontrol.com) and my customers love it.
I do have a few gripes about it tho.

The restart/stop/start does NOT work and I can never get ahold of the
guy to get it working. I did get an install script from him but it does
not work either.

The ssh login does not work if you have it installed on anything other
than the cs server.

Other than that  it works great. Would be better if I could get some
support lol.

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 www.exocontrol.com



 Britt



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 hi,
 does anybody know about a webfront end to manage cs servers?

 features:

 upload/download files
 unzip/zip files
 edit files
 rename files
 chmod files

 any ideas?

 thx splaTTer

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Re: [hlds_linux] Server config question

2003-06-13 Thread antstrength
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 17:16, Brian A. Stumm wrote:


 I know that Rob is working on a way to exec admin commands by saying
 things that is authed by wonid matching. suppose kinda like adminmod does.
 With this hte admin can set up only the commands he wants his admins to
 use and disable rcon. I've also written a web based client for halfd to
 admin server via web that allows you to limit what commands can and cannot
 be used. Sorry I'm not really sure what your goal is here with your rcon
 wrapper. I was getting you want to prevent some commands from being issued
 or settings being changed.


Not my goal...someone else's.  They want to give rcon access to their
customers, but don't want them to mess with the sv_maxrate, etc.

The reason they want to give rcon access is so that these customers can
have the full functionality of hlsw.  For example, hlsw stores all
player names in a wonid database if you have the rcon password.  This
feature is nice.

So a custom frontend to halfd won't really help here.  What is necessary
is to be able to restrict access to a few commands and a few cvars.

Dave

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Re: [hlds_linux] Server config question

2003-06-13 Thread m0gely
antstrength wrote:
Not my goal...someone else's.  They want to give rcon access to their
customers, but don't want them to mess with the sv_maxrate, etc.
Can't the customer just be told not to mess with the rate settings?  Seams like
is would be easy enough to automate checking up on.  I doubt too many people
would mess with it if losing their account is the result.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Server config question

2003-06-13 Thread antstrength
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 17:58, m0gely wrote:
 antstrength wrote:
  Not my goal...someone else's.  They want to give rcon access to their
  customers, but don't want them to mess with the sv_maxrate, etc.

 Can't the customer just be told not to mess with the rate settings?  Seams like
 is would be easy enough to automate checking up on.  I doubt too many people
 would mess with it if losing their account is the result.

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I think that is a brilliant suggestion.  It seems these customers got
their admins working too hard!

Dave

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Re: [hlds_linux] Server Performance and WonID LookUp

2003-06-13 Thread Stefan Huszics
Eric (Deacon) wrote:

Stefan Huszics wrote:

Good luck in trying to educate your visitors about how to configure
their systems correctly (or take the easy way out and reduce those
maxvalues making the ignorant whiners happy since the choke will
magically dissapear).


Wouldn't it be cooler to increase server FPS to meet the demands?
And that would help a user with a too slow system with wrong settings
exactly how?
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/Stefan
Software never has bugs. It just develops random features. =)



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Re: [hlds_linux] [announce] Cheating Death Version 3.0.0

2003-06-13 Thread DaiTengu
agenthh wrote:

Do I dare to ask:
What exactly happened to this version?
I am unable to find it on the site.
It's still quite there ... one of our mirrors didn't update correctly,
so it's been pulled out of the DNS ... try any of the following mirrors:
de1.eu.unitedadmins.com
ch1.eu.unitedadmins.com
ma1.us.unitedadmins.com
tx1.us.unitedadmins.com
tx3.us.unitedadmins.com
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