This has been answered before,
You must have exec banned.cfg in either one of the following:
autoexec.cfg, server.cfg, or the command line.
I have mine in the Command Line because if it was in server.cfg it would
be slow map changes because it has to load all those banned :).

White Tiger*

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Capriotti wrote:
> Hmmm... writeid requires a manual command, which is not very handy...
> specially when the server is several miles from me, running on BG.

If it's in the server.cfg it will get exec'd every map change.

> Moreover, if there is a server crash - no uncommon at all - the
> possible bans won't be logged.

Only for the map the server crashed on.

> Is there an alternative that could be run from cron or something alike

> ?

There have been some scripts listed on the list I have seen that can
issue a command to the server if it's running in screen I believe.  I'm
not that good though, and I still think it's unecessary since writeid
works in the server.cfg for me just fine.

> And, regarding bans, the lines did look like that, with the 0.0
> meaning permanent...
>
> Something definitely is going on here, for those entries are gone...

It appears so.

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