In CS1.6 they are stored in banned.cfg . You can use removeid <id> to
remove a player from banned.cfg and use writeid to store the current
list of banned players to banned.cfg . Ex:

removeid STEAM_0:0:23452345
writeid

You can also modify banned.cfg manually if hlds is NOT running.

Ex:
1) Stop hlds
2) modify and save changes to banned.cfg
3) Restart hlds

Note: If you modify banned.cfg WHILE hlds is running hlds may recreate
the file, especially if someone new is banned, and overwrite any changes
you made.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Agent 001Fox
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 12:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [hlds] How to empty banned.cfg's cache

It doesn't matter how many times I try.
Even if I restart the server (not HLDS but the actual computer) and
empty
the banned.cfg it still writes in all the Steam ID's as soon as someone
gets
banned.

What I want to know is where all the Steam ID's are stored so I can
empty
it's cache.

Not even Valve's staff seems to know. ;-)

//DiS|Fox
Homepage:
http://www.sweDiS.se/
Server:
http://dis1.hopto.org:27015




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