Already tried that, and it doesn't work.
I forgot to mention that it is a CS 1.6 server.
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From: Alexander Kobbevik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE:
-retry still doesn't retry after getting a no steam content server error and
the thing just quits.
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Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 11:54 PM
Subject: RE: [hlds] Source Update
You can also add
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or you could just put a a page with a cheat, that is a horrible virus that
makes the cheater pc blow up :)
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Fbi will swarm all over you :D
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I wish to cancel all of my
Try again.
Dave
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 5:49 AM
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Subject: RE: [hlds] How to empty banned.cfg's cache
Already tried that, and it doesn't work.
I forgot to
James Nine wrote:
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or you could just put a a page with a cheat, that is a horrible virus
that
makes the cheater pc blow up :)
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Fbi will swarm all over you :D
Actually it is the U.S. Secret Service that is heading up
It doesn't matter how many times I try.
Even if I restart the server (not HLDS but the actual computer) and empty
the banned.cfg it still writes in all the Steam ID's as soon as someone gets
banned.
What I want to know is where all the Steam ID's are stored so I can empty
it's cache.
Not even
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was a joke
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In CS1.6 they are stored in banned.cfg . You can use removeid id to
remove a player from banned.cfg and use writeid to store the current
list of banned players to banned.cfg . Ex:
removeid STEAM_0:0:23452345
writeid
You can also modify banned.cfg manually if hlds is NOT running.
Ex:
1) Stop
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was a joke
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I was hoping that you weren't serious.
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That is a good question about where the ban's are stored in cache of the
server, you might look at the files that are modified most recently, such as
the the blob files. I know what you are dealing with, but I could always
resolve that cache by shutting down the server and editing the file before
Cheers, Alfred! Thanks to you and the gang for all your hard work!! Your
replies and insights are VERY appreciated!!!
Regards,
Bone
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