Hm, and why server dont exec those banned_xx.cfg automatically like its
already done with server.cfg?
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Hi
Im not sure if this problem has been posted before (I could not find it).
I have noticed that Counter-Strike Source servers only store its banned
players in memory.
So when you restart the server all players are unbanned.
Problem:
I ban a player via IP using the following in the terminal
You need to have exec banned_user.cfg and banned_ip.cfg in server
config. Then they will be stored.
-ics
Vegard Mortensen kirjoitti:
Hi
Im not sure if this problem has been posted before (I could not find it).
I have noticed that Counter-Strike Source servers only store its banned
lrn2writeid
Vegard Mortensen wrote:
Hi
Im not sure if this problem has been posted before (I could not find it).
I have noticed that Counter-Strike Source servers only store its banned
players in memory.
So when you restart the server all players are unbanned.
Problem:
I ban a
writeip
writeid
Hi
Im not sure if this problem has been posted before (I could not find it).
I have noticed that Counter-Strike Source servers only store its banned
players in memory.
So when you restart the server all players are unbanned.
Problem:
I ban a player via IP using the
You can add
writeid
writeip
to your server.cfg.
It will write banned_user and banned_ip cfg to your cfg directory every
map change.
However, this will only log permament bans. Timed bans are not saved
anywhere, for those you need a plugin, that writes them to mysql or
something.
Locutus
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Subject: [hlds_linux] Banned players are unbanned on server restart
Hi
Im not sure if this problem has been posted before (I could not find it).
I have noticed that Counter-Strike Source servers only store its banned
players in memory.
So when you
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Subject: [hlds_linux] Banned players are unbanned on server restart
Hi
Im not sure if this problem has been posted before (I could not find it).
I have noticed that Counter-Strike Source servers only store its banned
players in memory.
So when you restart
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Subject: [hlds_linux] Banned players are unbanned on server restart
Hi
Im not sure if this problem has been posted before (I could not find it).
I have noticed that Counter-Strike Source servers only store its banned
players in memory.
So when you
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} Im not sure if this problem has been posted before (I could not find it).
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} I have noticed that Counter-Strike Source servers only
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FYI-- I had this problem on one of my servers and providing a -username and
-password worked around it for now.
-Mattie
On 9/20/07, Colin Harms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Works now with
I'm getting the following on my server. Was the IP banned for too many
update attempts?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hlds_source]$ ./steam -command update -game tf -dir
/home/hltest/hlds_source -retry -verify_all
Checking bootstrapper version ...
Updating Installation
ContentServer rejected client session
I'm getting the same message.
On 9/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting the following on my server. Was the IP banned for too many
update attempts?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hlds_source]$ ./steam -command update -game tf -dir
/home/hltest/hlds_source -retry -verify_all
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Getting the same thing ./steam -command update -game tf -dir ./tf
On 9/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting the following on my server. Was the IP banned for too many
update attempts?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hlds_linux] Banned?
I'm getting the following on my server. Was the IP banned for too many
update attempts?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hlds_source]$ ./steam -command update -game tf -dir
/home/hltest/hlds_source -retry -verify_all
Checking bootstrapper version ...
Updating Installation
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 07:29 PM
To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: [hlds_linux] Banned?
I'm getting the following on my server. Was the IP banned for too many
update attempts?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hlds_source]$ ./steam -command
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Delete the two .blob files in the directory and it will work again.
On 9/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting the following on my server. Was the IP banned for too many
update attempts?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In case you can't find all the .blob files, this works well:
find /home/hltest -type f -name *.blob -exec rm -f {} ';'
You'll want to replace /home/hltest with your own /home/username =)
Cc2iscooL wrote:
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Delete the two .blob files in the
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Works now with ./steam -command update -game tf -dir ./tf :D
On 9/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In case you can't find all the .blob files, this works well:
find /home/hltest -type f -name *.blob -exec rm -f {} ';'
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