Am 28.07.2018 um 08:34 schrieb Neuro Toxin (via csgo_servers list)
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> I personally use them for almost everything. Administration, rules, logs,
> gamemode configs, user settings, forums, messages, stats, ban/kick messages,
> welcome motd, tracking.
Just wanted to let you know I’m on your
Hey,
first of all a server installation takes approx. 11GB in VPK files (which you
could share across instances), 3 GB of maps (which also could be shared) and
2GB of other data. My competitive instance is 6GB (+the 11GB VPK).
CPU depends a lot on eventual plugins and if you have bots on the
> It would require another malicious script to parse the exif tag and eval some
> PHP.
It would require another, poorly written script that handles the data in a poor
and unsafe way.
ftfy ;)
He also - on multiple occasions - reminded us that this is a „old style of
hacking“ and indeed, if
I don’t really have a solution but try to compare output of the following
command with both settings and see if the rcon port always get’s listened on
(and on which IP).
netstat -tulpen
I always bind on a specific IP so I can’t tell if there is a problem if you
don’t.
Also keep in mind that
I just have 4 servers running and I semi-autoupdate them in that I manually
have to start the otherwise automatic process.
Therefore I’m always a few hours late in case this should affect update
availability but I had no problems with this update (but I also monitor my
server versions so I
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>> Sven 'Chaos' Pachnit Thursday, January 26, 2017 10:07 AM
>> Hey guys,
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>> Since I don’t
Hey guys,
Since I don’t want to completely automate updating my servers I’m looking for
some way to fetch the current server version in some way.
The only way I have at the moment is to notice that my game has updated or look
at the log for „Your server has to restart to get the most recent
Hey,
the only IP bans I get are from „rcon hacking attempts“. If you keep your logs
you should be able to see why an IP got banned.
[ROOT@Hugo(pts-3)] /home/csgo# grep -f <(awk '{sub(/\r$/, ""); printf "%s\n",
$3}' ./competitive/csgo/cfg/banned_ip.cfg) /root/competitive.log | uniq
Banning