They maybe heated but I don't think they are flawed, and experience is
a great teacher, and some people are actually intelligent enough to
learn from it.
Have you learnt anything yet?
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 15:08:45 +1000, Bruce Bahamut Andrews
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> I dunno about you but if I
I installed it today, and it is actually quite nice and fits my needs
perfectly.
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...There are if you add "log 1" into your server.cfg file. You need a
large number of details before it's possible to track a user, even then
VALVe won't ban them for anything other then being picked up by VAC
(it's too much effort to employ people to go through countless ban
requests every day).
That's a DDoS attack, then. Get some Floodguard :D
-thrill
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That actually looks pretty nice. I think I will have to try that out.
Rob...
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I dunno about you but if I were a VALVe employee right about now I'd be
thinking you were a toss and ignoring your opinions (no offence) because
they're rather heated and generally heated arguements are flawed and
just some angry person ranting about something random.
Try the nice approach, you -ma
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he did some packet flood and crashed it. why isnt there any log files in css?
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Oh, and another thing, I'm pretty sure there are people out there who
care about these things who would love to have on their CV's "Fixed
STEAM"
You could even run a workshop sponsered by Valve over a week, and
people would come and tell them how to do things.
I mean if they can take days out to
They seriously need to talk to IBM Global Services or something like
that, and some beneficant CISCO engineers, not sales but CISCO
qualified guys who know wtf they are doing and give a shit about their
reputations, to walk them through a few things, and sit down whoever
needs to be sat down and to
Hehe, sounds like a plan.
Assuming this isn't some sort of prank - it might be slightly useful if
you actually provided some information next time.
- Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews
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I am really sorry to hear that. Want some help?
Give me your admin and password to the server. I would like to re-create this again so
I can troubleshoot.
Anyone else in with me.
:-)
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Perhaps they should employ one...
- Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews
K. Mike Bradley wrote:
They are all game programmers and not network or IT engineers.
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They are all game programmers and not network or IT engineers.
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Executives don't ever know about reality ... They are salesmen (i.e.: liars)
to the investors and the rest of the world.
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Elminst wrote:
> wow this AOLamer is still around?
OMG YESH HE ISS!!!
I hoep no1 hakts teh planets lol
(my apologies for the digression, but...comeon!)
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I'm not actually quite sure, I'm working as a volunteer "gameop" under
some administrators that actually do the physical stuff, though I try to
find solutions to problems and know how most of the server stuff works
anyway, but yeah, I'm not sure what size it is, and if I did know I
probably couldn'
"Bumpy? lol, what an understatement :-) It was more like slamming into a
brick wall at 180mph"
lmfao, awesome call there =D
Good ol' Whisper rants, never get old ;)
I agree that STEAM was an awesome idea, just a few things were
overlooked that shouldn't have been, and situations have ended with
Anyone know this command yet?
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Does anyone know what the CPU usage status command is for
wow this AOLamer is still around?
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hope it happens to you for lol at me
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I'm not laughing at you; I'm laughing at valve.
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hope it h
I also saw a hacker on the a public server the other day, his name was
uber-leet-hax-max
If you could ban him also.
While your there my nan needs a new email account and my dad has got a
virus on his comp. If you could fix that while your at it.
All the best
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lol
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I cant get it back up my ip is 209.133.33.15:27015
he sa
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I cant get it back up my ip is 209.133.33.15:27015
he said i'll crash it and he did his name was raged?
please find him and bann him from steam!!!
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didn't you hear though..
"For some time,it's been a great backend for updates"
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Dam things gone and b
Same problem.
Jason Weisberger
CSRevolution Servers
http://www.csrev.com
Steven Hartland wrote:
Dam things gone and broken itself again. Even though it went
to 100% after following the instructions on that thread its now
back at 88% and just sitting their doing nothing.
This really needs to be fixe
Personally I do not think STEAM is a bad idea per se, although I would
be extremely concerned with some of the possibilities if you are of
the paranoid conspiracy ilk, as there are some definite conclusions
you can draw that are a logical consequence of this technology.
That being said, the whole
Dam things gone and broken itself again. Even though it went
to 100% after following the instructions on that thread its now
back at 88% and just sitting their doing nothing.
This really needs to be fixed.
Steve / K
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I just che
"After a bumpy first few months..."
Bumpy? lol, what an understatement :-) It was more like slamming into a
brick wall at 180mph
>From their perspective, it is working just fine. There is an allowable level
of defects, and even if that means that 1% of their customers are borked,
it's still
Is he one of the guys at Valve banned from using e-mail now, and thats
why the Valve E-mail server won't acknowledge their existence if you
try to send them an e-mail?
:)
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 02:35:53 +1000, Bruce Bahamut Andrews
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> lol, maybe he doesn't know about the...
lol, maybe he doesn't know about the...issues ;)
Shame I don't have his email address :(
- Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews
Napier, Kevin wrote:
Clearly he's on medication. :)
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What is the filesize of your banned.cfg?
Dave
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Subject: Re: [hlds] Number of allowed bans too small?
So, any word on wh
http://www.GamePanel.org
Free, got a web based control panel, file manager user permissions ect
ect.Check it out I HIGHLY recomend it.Runs under asp and .net framework.
BeNt
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Clearly he's on medication. :)
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HomeLAN - After a bumpy first few months, Steam seems to have
lmao, such a bold statement with it's current state :P
- Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews
Dave R. Meyers wrote:
HomeLAN - After a bumpy first few months, Steam seems to have become a
stable way to release Valve's products. Are you pleased with the Steam
content delivery system and what changes and improvem
HomeLAN - After a bumpy first few months, Steam seems to have become a
stable way to release Valve's products. Are you pleased with the Steam
content delivery system and what changes and improvements to it can we
expect in the months ahead?
Doug Lombardi - We're very pleased with how it has evol
i am also using firedaemon but it always restarts my processes
(no matter how they closed). but i have the problem that HLDS
closes whenever a user logs out (thereafter its being restarted
again). the processes are owned by the system and are running as
service. all other gameservers i used (SRCDS,
Hello admins,
I host HLTV Proxy, but Since several weeks HLTV is not listed At spectate
servers!?
I miss some HLTV update or sth Cash At spectate Master?
Thanks In advance
Kruchy
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Okies, thanks. Now that we know what the exact limitation is we can
work around it for now more accurately =D
- Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews
Alfred Reynolds wrote:
There is a fixed buffer in the command parsing code (8192 bytes I believe), a command
(or an executed file) can't be larger than this rig
Proprietory
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> What server management tools does everyone use? I am using Fire Daemon
> but I'm not too happy with
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