Re: [hlds_linux] Team Fortress 2 Update Available

2009-09-04 Thread Evaldas, GameConnect
Oh... com on... Just change the way items are earned. For example, items are not earned when player is in spectator mode. Or items will not be given, when player plays in listen server. Yesterday I was doing some screenshots on listen server as scout and killed myself. Guess what? I've earned

Re: [hlds_linux] Team Fortress 2 Update Available

2009-09-04 Thread Nightbox
Then there will be dedicated achievement_idle servers. :) 2009/9/4 Evaldas, GameConnect hlds_li...@gameconnect.lt Oh... com on... Just change the way items are earned. For example, items are not earned when player is in spectator mode. Or items will not be given, when player plays in listen

[hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Nightbox
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Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Jeff Sugar
What? On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 3:44 AM, Nightbox alexandrualexa...@gmail.comwrote: Is it possible ? ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread paca
Jeff Sugar a écrit : What? On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 3:44 AM, Nightbox alexandrualexa...@gmail.comwrote: Is it possible ? ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit:

Re: [hlds_linux] Team Fortress 2 Update Available

2009-09-04 Thread Shane Arnold
I would much prefer servers dedicated to idling (be it ingame or otherwise) than players bitching on a popular 24/7 server because someone has an item they don't. It keeps them from using up my most popular servers' resources and keeps my players happy. From a server operator (as in a real

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Gary Stanley
At 06:44 AM 9/4/2009, Nightbox wrote: Is it possible ? ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux ftp site exec script-that-runs-steam.sh

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Gary Stanley
At 06:44 AM 9/4/2009, Nightbox wrote: Is it possible ? ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux ftp site exec script-that-runs-steam.sh

Re: [hlds_linux] Team Fortress 2 Update Available

2009-09-04 Thread Nightbox
+1 I saw some players on my public server, joined and they flamed me because i told them that is a public server for normal play, not for achievements making. 2009/9/4 Shane Arnold clontar...@iinet.net.au I would much prefer servers dedicated to idling (be it ingame or otherwise) than players

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Nightbox
I'm saying that because i want to know if i can update my server if i don't have SSH acces. 2009/9/4 Gary Stanley g...@velocity-servers.net At 06:44 AM 9/4/2009, Nightbox wrote: Is it possible ? ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread RTL-Servers | Lee
Hello, Just a thought / alternative: Add this as a users per minute cron: #!/bin/sh USER=`id -un` if test -e /home/$USER/update; then ./update.sh; fi if test -e /home/$USER/start; then ./start.sh; fi if test -e /home/$USER/stop; then ./stop.sh; fi then create scripts for update / start / stop,

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Shane Arnold
Why not just ask your GSP for SSH access? Unless they don't provide it, in which case they fail hard. Nightbox wrote: I'm saying that because i want to know if i can update my server if i don't have SSH acces. 2009/9/4 Gary Stanley g...@velocity-servers.net At 06:44 AM 9/4/2009,

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Nightbox
Thanks, I forwared this to my GSP. 2009/9/4 RTL-Servers | Lee l...@rtl-servers.co.uk Hello, Just a thought / alternative: Add this as a users per minute cron: #!/bin/sh USER=`id -un` if test -e /home/$USER/update; then ./update.sh; fi if test -e /home/$USER/start; then ./start.sh; fi

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Eric Greer
just add -autoupdate to the command line at reboot the server Eric On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 6:44 AM, Nightbox alexandrualexa...@gmail.comwrote: Is it possible ? ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit:

[hlds_linux] hldsupdatetool : slow when disable PasswordAuthentication in ssh config

2009-09-04 Thread Syam
Hi, When disable PasswordAuthentication in sshd_config (to only allow key authentication), i am unable to perform an update, it's slow and can freeze. Anybody have the same issue ? Why does this config impact hldsupdatetool ? Syam ___ To

Re: [hlds_linux] hldsupdatetool : slow when disable Passw ordAuthentication in ssh config

2009-09-04 Thread Eric Riemers
ssh != valve On Fri, 04 Sep 2009 17:27:13 +0200, Syam s...@nexen.org wrote: Hi, When disable PasswordAuthentication in sshd_config (to only allow key authentication), i am unable to perform an update, it's slow and can freeze. Anybody have the same issue ? Why does this config impact

Re: [hlds_linux] hldsupdatetool : slow when disable PasswordAuthentication in ssh config

2009-09-04 Thread Ronny Schedel
man screen Hi, When disable PasswordAuthentication in sshd_config (to only allow key authentication), i am unable to perform an update, it's slow and can freeze. Anybody have the same issue ? Why does this config impact hldsupdatetool ? Syam

Re: [hlds_linux] hldsupdatetool : slow when disable PasswordAuthentication in ssh config

2009-09-04 Thread Shane Arnold
Is the actual update slower? Or does the SSH session respond slower (lagged input e.t.c). Can't say I have that issue on mine (I also only allow authentication by keys/certs). Syam wrote: Hi, When disable PasswordAuthentication in sshd_config (to only allow key authentication), i am

Re: [hlds_linux] hldsupdatetool : slow when disable PasswordAuthentication in ssh config

2009-09-04 Thread Oliver Salzburg
I fail to see how the auth mechanism of SSH could have any impact on the performance of hldsupdatetool. Maybe you're just having bad luck with your content servers. Shane Arnold wrote: Is the actual update slower? Or does the SSH session respond slower (lagged input e.t.c). Can't say I have

Re: [hlds_linux] hldsupdatetool : slow when disable PasswordAuthentication in ssh config

2009-09-04 Thread Syam
Agree with you, i see no link between ssh and updatetool. But i made different tests on different hosts and with several friends, same issue : PasswordAuthentication no slow down hldsupdatetool update process. back to yes instanlty work perfectly. I just see this ssh variable affect update. No

Re: [hlds_linux] hldsupdatetool : slow when disable PasswordAuthentication in ssh config

2009-09-04 Thread Romain Pierre
Hi, Maybe the file key use a more stronger crypt algorithm and the text output (the file listing when updating) take more time to crypt and decrypt data from remote computer to local putty? Please, can you try the same thing with a tar command? (in order to have the same file listing, but no

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Romain Pierre
Hi, Can can also download the files on your local host (use VirtualBox to have linux if needed) and upload all the files at same place on your server AND, in filezilla (or other) check when asked : overwrite only if size differ from remote (or same). So only updated files will be uploaded. Be

Re: [hlds_linux] hldsupdatetool : slow when disable PasswordAuthentication in ssh config

2009-09-04 Thread GRYZOR
No. This will not have any impact what-so-ever. The encryption is not changed just because you use priv/pub-keys, the encryption of the command-channel is still identical. On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Romain Pierreult...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Maybe the file key use a more stronger crypt

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Dave Williams
Nightbox, I really do have to say from a professional and players point of view that if your GSP is restricting SSH on your nix box then they are nothing but morons and you really should switch. It's not difficult to restrict ssh access to certain folders on a per user basis. If your GSP can't

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Nightbox
Thanks for all replies. I thought also about donwloading to my server and uploading again. Dave, i said before that they are my sponsors so i can't switch, but they do a great job except this :) Is autoupdate working ? 2009/9/4 Dave Williams m...@noquestionsasked.co.uk Nightbox, I really

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Gary Stanley
At 04:11 PM 9/4/2009, Dave Williams wrote: Nightbox, I really do have to say from a professional and players point of view that if your GSP is restricting SSH on your nix box then they are nothing but morons and you really should switch. It's not difficult to restrict ssh access to certain

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Gary Stanley
At 04:11 PM 9/4/2009, Dave Williams wrote: Nightbox, I really do have to say from a professional and players point of view that if your GSP is restricting SSH on your nix box then they are nothing but morons and you really should switch. It's not difficult to restrict ssh access to certain

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-04 Thread Oliver Salzburg
Dave Williams wrote: Nightbox, I really do have to say from a professional and players point of view that if your GSP is restricting SSH on your nix box then they are nothing but morons and you really should switch. It's not difficult to restrict ssh access to certain folders on a per user

[hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-04 Thread Eric Greer
This goes to you too, Jason :-D So I've recently had some trouble getting CentOS to run 1000 FPS servers. I read online people seem to think you need a custom kernel compile to make this happen. What kind of adjustments need to be made and what settings must be in the config or command line to

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-04 Thread Gregg Hanpeter
I've never done it on centos, only debian but it is all pretty much the same. I would google compile a kernel the centos way. Read very thoroughly for kernel panics suck real bad if you don't have kvm. Once you read the walkthrough's I would actually recommend using make oldconfig. Then when you

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-04 Thread Gary Stanley
At 11:17 PM 9/4/2009, Eric Greer wrote: This goes to you too, Jason :-D So I've recently had some trouble getting CentOS to run 1000 FPS servers. I read online people seem to think you need a custom kernel compile to make this happen. What kind of adjustments need to be made and what settings

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-04 Thread Gary Stanley
At 11:17 PM 9/4/2009, Eric Greer wrote: This goes to you too, Jason :-D So I've recently had some trouble getting CentOS to run 1000 FPS servers. I read online people seem to think you need a custom kernel compile to make this happen. What kind of adjustments need to be made and what settings

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-04 Thread Gregg Hanpeter
On a side note I have heard that some flavors of Linux come stock with 1000hz kernels but I am not sure of which. You kernel is probably at 250hz I assume. How people achieve 2000-4000 fps is beyond me. -G On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Gregg Hanpeter ghanpe...@gmail.com wrote: I've never

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-04 Thread Gregg Hanpeter
I hated that kernel version. I'm running 2.6.26.5-rt8. And even with hpet enabled you still want the higher kernel frequency wouldn't you? -G On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Gary Stanley g...@velocity-servers.netwrote: At 11:17 PM 9/4/2009, Eric Greer wrote: This goes to you too, Jason :-D