We have added support for Steam community blocking in the dedicated server. 
This functionality is in testing and is controlled by convar ( off by default 
). If the convar is enabled, every new player at connect time ( once 
authenticated ) will be tested against the block list of every player already 
authenticated on the server. If any of the players on the server have blocked 
this player, the dedicated server is notified, and that new player may be 
kicked from the server depending on the convar settings.
It is assumed that the most popular setting will take advantage of steam 
groups. To do this, use the new  "sv_steamgroup" convar to set the group that 
your server belongs to, and set "sv_steamblockingcheck" to 2. With this setting 
only members of the group that "owns" the server may deny other players access 
to the server. If a group has been selected and "sv_steamblockingcheck" is set 
to 1, the console text will distinguish a new player that is blocked by a clan 
member vs a non-clan member.

Here are the details of the options:

sv_steamblockingcheck
1 = print results to console only
2 = kick the new player from the server if anyone already on the server who is 
a member of the associated clan has blocked the new player
3 = kick the new player from the server if anyone already on the server has 
blocked the new player
4 = kick the new player from the server if anyone already on the server has 
blocked the new player or the new player has blocked any existing player on the 
server

sv_steamgroup
Set this convar to the group ID of the group that this server belongs to. You 
can find your group's ID on the admin profile page in the steam community.

Please send feedback about blocking in dedicated servers directly to me.

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