If you do the ./steam -update mod /home/user/hlds_l emailaddress
password Y
The username/password will not be needed - you can just use the
-autoupdate on the command line to your hlds_run
Or ./steam -update mod

The info is stored in the root of that account in a hidden folder called
.steam - and if you chroot them into the hlds_l folder or wherever you
have half-life installed - they will never see it - shouldn't anyway.
I'd never known it was there unless someone told me.
The info is stored in a file called ClientRegistry.blob and I can see
the account name, but not the password.

Britt




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Subject: [hlds_linux] ./steam -update and +autoupdate and multiple
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I'm not really having the same problem, didn't start updating yet... But
my concern is that my customers will see the user and login, how can
"hide" this from my customers...

Anyone "ANY" suggestion?

With regards,

Nander.
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