I will ask the sysadmin if such a conflict exists. I presume you mean the
server-side server.cfg not the one in my client /tf folder.

Thanks,
Brian

On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 4:22 PM, nanofix <nano...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  Hello,
> Are you using a server.cfg to store settings like rcon password and other
> server settings?
> If you have one, make sure the rcon password does match the one in config.
> After loading a new map, the config will be executed. If you change rcon
> password in console, it will revert back to "default" (empty) or it's using
> the password from the cfg if you load a new map.
>
> Mikhail
>
>
> On 10/12/2011 16:23, Brian wrote:
>
> When I set a the rcon_password in console to use on my server, it seems to
> stop working after the first command, or some length of time.
>
> Eg I do
>
> rcon_password password
> rcon exec etf2l
>
> then play some… then when wanting to go the next map I try
>
> rcon changelevel cp_snakewater
>
> … and it does nothing.
>
> I have to do
>
> rcon_password password
> rcon changelevel cp_snakewater
>
> to get it to work.
>
> The weird thing is, the stored value of rcon_password is still correct, ie
> it shows “rcon_password password” as the tab-complete when I start
> reentering the command.
>
> Is there like some kind of timeout as in sudo where you just have to
> enter your password again?
>
>
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