Re: [hlds_linux] Whats up with Linux HLDS, bullet reg better on win32 ?

2004-05-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well said. You are not god's gift to server hosting, and I am sure many others besides me find it offensive that you consider 99% of admins idiots. I have news for you - we all have the same hardware and software as you. The only different between you and I is your negative piss-poor elitist

Re: [hlds_linux] Web Based HLDS Management

2004-05-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Haha, sounds to me like you should include yourself in the 99% of crappy admins! ROFL Richard Onyon wrote: Server rebooted; demo account back online. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Stroven Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 11:05 PM To:

Re: [hlds_linux] Problems with HLDS while Q3 Server is loaded with 10 Players

2004-05-27 Thread Groove
Quote: Upgrade to the newer kernel with 1000hz (My understanding is that it fixes these sorts of issues) ??? What do you mean dude ? As soon as i have a solution i will post it here - i promise ! Groove ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or

Re: [hlds_linux] Problems with HLDS while Q3 Server is loaded with 10 Players

2004-05-27 Thread Nelson Marques
Try disabling prelinking if you have it enabled. Usually games that load parts as plugins are affected with prelinking enabled. Quake II is one of those examples, at least the binary I use (icculus + homemade patch). nmarques Groove wrote: Quote: Upgrade to the newer kernel with 1000hz (My

RE: [hlds_linux] Anti brute-force feature (Alfred?)

2004-05-27 Thread Jess Kitchen
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Alfred Reynolds wrote: There is a single challenge per IP. If you send an incorrect challenge value (because you used another rcon tool from the same machine or because the server restarted) then the server will reply to any rcon requests with Bad challenge. Client tools

RE: [hlds_linux] Anti brute-force feature (Alfred?)

2004-05-27 Thread Alfred Reynolds
No, adding a port to the challenge combo removes the security it provides. - Alfred -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jess Kitchen Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] Anti brute-force

Re: [hlds_linux] Web Based HLDS Management

2004-05-27 Thread Marcos Dias
I develop my own system if someone interest in see, send me a email , because my system requires mailkey and I need to pass a valid mailkey for you at the moment that you want to access my system. []'s Marcos Dias www.netrangers.com.br - Original Message - From: Richard Onyon [EMAIL

Re: [hlds_linux] Web Based HLDS Management

2004-05-27 Thread melvana
i'm interested -melvana - Original Message - From: Marcos Dias [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 9:29 PM Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Web Based HLDS Management I develop my own system if someone interest in see, send me a email , because my system

[hlds_linux] Re: Opteron / 64bit

2004-05-27 Thread Mike
My apologies, I was in quite a rush when I wrote that, and forgot to trim it down. Replying to digests is a pain, maybe its time I start receiving them on a per message format. To head back on-topic: Steven, We've just picked up a Dual Opteron 242 (2GB RAM - Dual 36.7 Raptors). It is running

Re: [hlds_linux] HLTV loop commands

2004-05-27 Thread Bryan Bilocura
Color code for solid red is FFFF From the HLTV Readme: localmsg text [duration pos x pos y color hex rgba] - same as msg, but only seen by local clients -- http://www.ownforever.com http://www.digital-chaos.net - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [hlds_linux] Re: Opteron / 64bit

2004-05-27 Thread Richy Fennell
Is it easy to change the HZ setting? Im running fedora 2 and on 64bit AMD and might try trimming it down a little if its easy. Regards Richy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Sent: 27 May 2004 20:05 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

Re: [hlds_linux] Re: Opteron / 64bit

2004-05-27 Thread Nelson Marques
Fedora kernel comes with KERNEL_HZ = 512, so half of that 1000 ;) nmarques Richy Fennell wrote: Is it easy to change the HZ setting? Im running fedora 2 and on 64bit AMD and might try trimming it down a little if its easy. Regards Richy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [hlds_linux] Re: Opteron / 64bit

2004-05-27 Thread Mike
Richy, I don't believe it is difficult to do on Linux/Fedora, just have to set the kernel option and recompile. This does consume time though. In FreeBSD I just set kern.hz=200 in /boot/loader.conf, and reboot :). Also, Richy: We were considering running Fedora 2, and 64bit, but turned away due

Re: [hlds_linux] HLTV loop commands

2004-05-27 Thread Eric (Deacon)
In a bold display of creativity, Bryan Bilocura wrote: Color code for solid red is FFFF Where'd that extra FF come from at the end? Isn't it FF? -- Eric (the Deacon remix) ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list

RE: [hlds_linux] Re: Opteron / 64bit

2004-05-27 Thread Richy Fennell
Well I am under the impression I can force HLDS to a non 64bit version if mods are required (although I believe they are being released soon / have been). Most of the servers on my box are rcon only clan servers anyway so this wont be much of an issue, its also an excuse to keep the mods off as

RE: [hlds_linux] Anti brute-force feature (Alfred?)

2004-05-27 Thread Brad Schulteis
Along this note though, if you send the incorrect password too many times and ARE banned, then if you unban that IP and start using the correct password, even a 'successful' challenge claims to be unsuccessful. The only way to escape this cycle is to restart the server. Is it possible to fix that?

RE: [hlds_linux] HLTV loop commands

2004-05-27 Thread Tim McLennan
It's RGBA, A being Alpha (opacity/transparency) In a bold display of creativity, Bryan Bilocura wrote: Color code for solid red is FFFF Where'd that extra FF come from at the end? Isn't it FF? -- Eric (the Deacon remix) ___ To

[hlds_linux] 1.5 assistance

2004-05-27 Thread Chris
I have a 1.5 LAN server setup for a once a week session, and we'd like to play against another Cafe online. However, the server is not visible to the outside world. Secure is set to 0 in the liblist.gam, sv_lan 0 in the server.cfg Planet ADE-4000 Router / Mandrake 9. (Manual:

RE: [hlds_linux] 1.5 assistance

2004-05-27 Thread Richard Onyon
First off you can't bind the HL server to an IP your computer hasn't been assigned, so you are getting the expected results when binding to our external IP. Don't worry though, you can have a local IP, and as long as your exposed to the internet you 'should' be able to play. You show below your

Re: [hlds_linux] HLTV loop commands

2004-05-27 Thread Eric (Deacon)
In a bold display of creativity, Tim McLennan wrote: It's RGBA, A being Alpha (opacity/transparency) Ahhh...I missed that. Duh. *slaps forehead* -- Eric (the Deacon remix) ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives,

Re: [hlds_linux] Re: Opteron / 64bit

2004-05-27 Thread D N
I don't believe it is difficult to do on Linux/Fedora, just have to set the kernel option and recompile. This does consume time though. In FreeBSD I just set kern.hz=200 in /boot/loader.conf, and reboot :). Also, Richy: We were considering running Fedora 2, and 64bit, but turned away due to the

Re: [hlds_linux] HLTV loop commands

2004-05-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks people, no idea about how many you can have? - Original Message - From: Eric (Deacon) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 1:08 PM Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] HLTV loop commands In a bold display of creativity, Tim McLennan wrote: It's RGBA, A being