On 28/08/2014 21:07, Alexander Corn wrote:
You have pretty clearly never joined a Valve server. As a matter of fact,
didn't you admit that you don't even play TF2 like a few months ago?
I didn't admit anything. Though quite why you might think that
playing or not playing a game is something
On 28/08/2014 21:22, Erik-jan Riemers wrote:
Ever tried to call for an admin if a cheater is on a valve server? Or tons
of screaming kids?
I've voted off a handful of cheaters without issue.
As I've said before on this list, there really are not that many
cheating in TF2 on the
servers I
dan schreef op 29-8-2014 11:51:
On 28/08/2014 21:22, Erik-jan Riemers wrote:
Ever tried to call for an admin if a cheater is on a valve server? Or
tons
of screaming kids?
I've voted off a handful of cheaters without issue.
As I've said before on this list, there really are not that many
On 28/08/2014 22:23, Robert Paulson wrote:
Only one insulting anyone's intelligence is you. You think no one here is
smart enough to figure out you are a failed server owner who got mad that
no one joined your cheap and shoddy server from ThrustVPS. Now you waste
your time flaming this mailing
Could we now just put a ribbon on top of it or take it off list? I dont
mind some arguments now and then but its like reading a book these
reply's.. and really dont add that much value to the list now since its
more a 'pissing contest'
2014-08-29 12:08 GMT+02:00 dan needa...@ntlworld.com:
On
On 29/08/2014 11:00, Stephan Vandenborn wrote:
I can't talk really about tf2 because I never play it, can't talk
about the dynamis but in left 4 dead, a sourcemod/community server is
way way much better than a valve server.
Players with bad intentions can really take a left 4 dead game on
On 29/08/2014 11:16, Erik-jan Riemers wrote:
Could we now just put a ribbon on top of it or take it off list? I dont
mind some arguments now and then but its like reading a book these
reply's.. and really dont add that much value to the list now since its
more a 'pissing contest'
I won't post
Your right i'll stop.
Arguing with a fool only proves there are two.
2014-08-29 12:24 GMT+02:00 dan needa...@ntlworld.com:
On 29/08/2014 11:16, Erik-jan Riemers wrote:
Could we now just put a ribbon on top of it or take it off list? I dont
mind some arguments now and then but its like
On 29/08/2014 12:58, Erik-jan Riemers wrote:
Your right i'll stop.
Arguing with a fool only proves there are two.
Your moronic reply here shows that you are the fool Erik.
Grow up.
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2014-08-29 17:34 GMT+02:00 dan needa...@ntlworld.com:
On 29/08/2014 12:58, Erik-jan Riemers wrote:
Your right i'll stop.
Arguing with a fool only proves there are two.
Your moronic reply here shows that you are the fool Erik.
Grow
On 29/08/2014 16:53, AnAkIn wrote:
Dan, please stop spamming the mailing list. Thanks.
I'm not spamming the mailing list.
I won't reply to you, if you don't reply to me.
You won't stop me posting here with ad hominem and petty insults.
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On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 6:10 PM, dan needa...@ntlworld.com wrote:
On 29/08/2014 16:53, AnAkIn wrote:
Dan, please stop spamming the mailing list. Thanks.
I'm not spamming the mailing list.
I won't reply to you, if you don't reply to me.
You won't
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From: Valentin G. nextra...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] [hlds] New SteamID format for TF2
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Please stop spamming the mailing
On 29/08/2014 17:22, Valentin G. wrote:
Please stop spamming the mailing list.
No one is spamming the list.
If you have nothing to add to the topic stop posting to it.
If you don't want to read the thread google email filtering
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This kind of discussion on the mail list only discourages VALVe to take any
action on the issue or even engage on a civilized debate.
Go chat elsewhere.
And stop spamming the list.
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On 29 August 2014 15:02, dan needa...@ntlworld.com wrote:
On 29/08/2014 17:22, Valentin G. wrote:
Hello,
HLSW is an application you install on your computer that allows you to
administrate your Team Fortress 2 server remotely without having to have
Team Fortress 2 open. The application is no longer being developed and is
not open source, as far as I know. Since the TF2 update that
I'm the creator of rcontool (https://github.com/gavintlgold/rcon-tool)
which is a basic open source equivalent, but it's Linux based and I haven't
updated it in a while and it probably isn't compatible. However it is open
source so it could be fixed.
I might be inspired to work more on it or even
Eh, if it's a Linux-based TF2 server .. it's pretty easy.
Use screen to run SCRCS as a detached back-ground process on a
head-less server.
Make some scripts that do things like:
1) start the game (directly under SSH/console).
2) start the game under screen utility - giving it a name to reconnect
That's perfectly reasonable if you have direct access and don't want extra
functionality, but hlsw is nice because it allows multiple people with only
rcon to access the server, and displays useful info and options for
manipulating players and other aspects of the server.
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On Aug
Yes, was my assumption that root and/or sudo access is available. You can
make the menu's in webmin's Custom Commands show differently for
different webmin users - without having to create seperate Linux users.
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Gavin Langdon puttabu...@gmail.com wrote:
That's
HLSW is good for mostly quick and simple management. I've tried to contact
their dev's a few times but no luck on any type of reply from any form of
contact.
The layout and amount of options it has available makes it nice to use so
any alternative needs to be as well developed and not just thrown
If you want my advice, install SourceIRC. This will allow you to issue
admin commands via an IRC channel, and you can set up others with access to
only certain commands so you don't need to give out your rcon password to
all your admins.
SourceIRC can also be set up to relay chat to/from an IRC
I'll second the SourceIRC suggestion. It's become my goto admin interface,
and setting up others with limited commands is straightforward.
On Aug 29, 2014 8:49 PM, Alexander Corn mc...@doctormckay.com wrote:
If you want my advice, install SourceIRC. This will allow you to issue
admin commands
I don't know about you guys, but my hosting providers (past and current)
have a policy against IRC going in or through their networks. I think that
is because IRC has been used so much for controlling bot networks and such.
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 7:25 PM, wave thew...@thewaveserver.com wrote:
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