Crazy Canucks schrieb:
> Last time I mentioned something like that, I was told changing the 
> permissions on your tty's was a bad idea.  If you log in and access your 
> console as the same user that you started the screen session under, you 
> shouldn't need to do that.
>
> Drek
>
> X-GameServer | Alexander Nurevski wrote:
>   
>> Jonass schrieb:
>>   
>>     
>>> Hello,
>>> can you send rcon commands when you are logged on SSH to the server?
>>> Because I don't know command to administrate a server when you are on 
>>> Linux (as HLSW Windows).
>>> I tried Google but nobody seems to have a good solution.
>>> Someone has an idea?
>>> Thank you!
>>>
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>> hi,
>>
>> do you start the server in a screen ?
>>
>> If  "yes" do this:
>>
>> as root
>> chmod -R 777 /dev/pts
>>
>> then switch to the user your server is installed under
>> su XXXXXXX
>>
>> screen -r, should show all screens the User has started, if its just one
>> the screen ist the server console, and you can rcon whatever you want.
>>
>> i.e. stats, staus, quit (for serverrestart)
>>
>> Ctrl A,D leaves the screen, Ctrl C stops the screen
>>
>> For starting a server as a screen, type:
>> screen -A -m -d -S nameofthescreen(your choice) scrds_run ...............
>>
>>
>> You have to be in that Folder where srcds is located to run the server .
>>
>> Try it.
>>
>> kind regards
>> alex n.
>>
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Hi,

yeah thats true.

If you login as the user you started the servers with, there is no need 
to change the rights of the tty´s.

But in case of  only one superuser has the rights to login via ssh, 
changing the rights of tty´s shouldnt do any harm.

greetz
alex n.
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