Re: [hlds_linux] go go gadget: banid myg0t

2004-10-23 Thread Matt Town
Yes, but if you look up the console you will see that I had tried #1208
aswell.
Is it possible that myg0t have managed to become resistant to rcon
commands? Or am I just being paranoid! :)
Peter Holcroft wrote:
It should have been:
rcon banid 0 #1208 kick
You can always ban by name too, even with funny characters as you can simply
copy and paste it in:
rcon banid 0 "The Gimp" kick

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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] go go gadget: banid myg0t
Sorry, here is the link for the picture:
http://www.towneh.net/albums/css/de_piranesi0000.jpg
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Re: [hlds_linux] go go gadget: banid myg0t

2004-10-23 Thread Matt Town
Sorry, here is the link for the picture:
http://www.towneh.net/albums/css/de_piranesi.jpg
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Re: [hlds_linux] go go gadget: banid myg0t

2004-10-23 Thread Matt Town
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Re: [hlds_linux] another crasher :(

2004-10-23 Thread Matt Town
Since the latest steam update that has fixed the name-change exploit
crashing, I am actually quite pleased with how the server runs now.
Before everyone gasps in shock and horror about what I have just stated,
remember that Valve ARE actually working behind the scenes to fix these
problems that even I as a server operator for a GISP can appreciate.
It's getting there people, just have some patience. I paid just as much
as the rest of you who have bought the HL2 Silver package, so please try
not to fill up these message boards with rants about how nothing is
being fixed or a lack of any updates, because this is not the case.
Regards,
Matt Town
Eric (Deacon) wrote:
Have y'all considered stepping out of your sandbox into the real world?
 Christ, how old are these people?  They sound like a bunch of fucking
middle schoolers whining about how their daddy didn't buy them the new
Boy Band CD, except that they're equally full of shit as to the
reasons why.
Where the hell do y'all get shit like "Valve are down at the beach"?
Have you seen them there yourself?  Do you have a report of it?  Is it
just random projections of your own frustrations and ignorant view of
"Corporate America" being hurled at Valve like a monkey hurling its poo?
"Steam does a hell of a job for Valve and a really poor job for the
little guy."  What the hell are you talking about?  Explain, please.
Because for the life of me I can't see how "the little guy" is getting
screwed, while "the big guy" (Valve, I assume from your previous
implications of lazy corporate pigs?) is getting a manicure and a
blowjob from the quiet asian girl in the back.  Steam has created
significant headaches and operational costs for Valve.  Hopefully the
Friends list will start working for real soon, and hopefully when
everything settles down we'll start seeing more smaller patches more
often.  But don't bash it just because you're an idiot.
"This list is about 80% filled with frustration when you read the mails."
This list is about 80% filled with ignorant bullshit and pathetic
whining when you read the mails.  I wonder if the Win32 HLDS list is
this bad, or if people like you are just another one of those shitstains
on Tux that you have to put up if you want to run Linux.
--
Eric (the Deacon remix)
In a bold display of creativity, Mihai Badila wrote:
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 09:14:50PM +0100 or thereabouts, Mark Ellis
wrote:
Well we all need personal time but while Valve are down the beach I
and many
others are sitting here putting servers back up as fast as they are
taken
down because the smart guys at mygot release this info end of the week
knowing that there will be 3-4 days before valve even start to look
at a
fix.
We had a beta test and what a joke that was one map slow updates you
could
hardly call it a beta more just a hardware test.

 Agreed.

Like many others I think valve is too slow at releasing these fixes,
we all
moved over to steam so they could send out lots of small fixes fast
but from
what I can see steam is just a way of them collecting more data on
users
than rolling out fixes.

 Steam is primary a money making machine. Its purpose is also delivering
patches, content etc. but think.. Steam does a hell of a job for
Valve and a
really poor job for the little guy [valve steam product user]. And yes
INDEPENDENCE from Vivendi [forgot about that one].
 I'm not against Steam but no other company has ever used such a
method of
control for the money.
 This list is about 80% filled with frustration when you read the mails.
Kinda makes you think cs, dod and others were doing fine back in the
days
when they were free.
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Re: [hlds_linux] another crasher :(

2004-10-22 Thread Matt Town
When server hosting company employees need to be able afford to buy food!!
Elmer Fudd wrote:
since when is CS:S life-critical? maybe to you, but you should really
hang out with frineds(NOT ONLINE) and play some sports(not CPL)
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:30:28 -0700, ScratchMonkey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

--On Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:40 AM +1300 Scott Pettit
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Software, being code, I don't think can ever be exactly perfect, so I
don't think it's fair to slam Valve for the bug being there, however
what's concerning is the amount of time it took to fix.

God, I hope Airbus doesn't take that attitude with its fly-by-wire systems!
Life-critical software is designed from the ground up with cross-checks and
distrust, and then undergoes massive auditing to make sure the process was
followed. I'm not asking for all the paperwork. I'm just asking for the
attitude. At least think maliciously when you code and try to imagine the
ways your code can be attacked.

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Re: [hlds_linux] Server emptying players - some caught steamids

2004-10-18 Thread Matt Town
Tim McLennan wrote:
This is a list of repeated %n people I've had on my server today. Feel free
to share that list!
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:3045459
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:3055278
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:4549738
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:4586436
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:3118127
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:3766290
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:4595753
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:2441082
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:18422
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:4079
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:53033
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:133399
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:73053
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:4554653
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:1665040
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:3955671
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:38984
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:4237193
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:531148

--
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:4488722
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:914769
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:71499
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:4654329
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:592416
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:4683180
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:4334488
banid 0.0 STEAM_0:1:4578460
I also got "lol %n is doing the F10 thing"
   Regards,
  Tim

banid 0.0 STEAM_0:0:2975662
I got a couple more, but they have already been listed here in this
message, sigh...
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Re: [hlds_linux] Logfiles recording in CS:Source

2004-10-11 Thread Matt Town
Just tried those settings and the "log on" in autoexec.cfg too and
nothing is getting logged still.
server.cfg:
// Logging
log 1
log_console 1
log_level 15
mp_logecho 1
mp_logfile 1
sv_logbans 1
Both of these snippets are appearing below in the screen console for the
server, but are not being logged into the log file itself, which is
confirmed by using text editors ee and vi to check, "file
"L1011000.log", 1 lines".

Server logging data to file logs/L1011000.log
Adding master server 69.28.151.178:27011
Adding master server 207.173.177.11:27011


Towneh: test
L 10/11/2004 - 14:35:48: "Towneh<2>" say "test"
(Counter-Terrorist) Towneh: test
L 10/11/2004 - 14:35:49: "Towneh<2>" say_team "test"
Console: test
rcon from "*removed*": command ""say" "test""
L 10/11/2004 - 14:37:24: "Towneh<2>" disconnected
("Disconnect by user.")


This didn't work for me for a long time either. I ended up putting the
following into server.cfg to get it working:
log 1
log_console 1
log_level 15
mp_logecho 1
mp_logfile 1
sv_logbans 1
I also have "log on" in my autoexec.cfg

Is there a known problem with using the linux dedicated server with
regards to logging messages/events from the game?
It seems that although having set log 1 and mp_logfile 1 in the config
file allows the server to create the logfile in the cstrike/logs folder,
no information gets recorded inside this log and is just left blank.
The messages are being echoed to the server console screen correctly
however.
- Matt Town
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[hlds_linux] Logfiles recording in CS:Source

2004-10-10 Thread Matt Town
Is there a known problem with using the linux dedicated server with
regards to logging messages/events from the game?
It seems that although having set log 1 and mp_logfile 1 in the config
file allows the server to create the logfile in the cstrike/logs folder,
no information gets recorded inside this log and is just left blank.
The messages are being echoed to the server console screen correctly
however.
- Matt Town
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