Tremulous Forum
General => Troubleshooting => Topic started by: xXRobaKXx on August 09, 2006, 07:38:41 pm
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How to make my char as admin of server?? i mean to access for kicking, banning etc...
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Hmmm, I looked in the General Discussion forum in the sticky that reads:
TREMULOUS FAQ: Check here before asking questions!
http://tremulous.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1049
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lol, the faq is at the top of this forum also.....
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i readed but i still dont understand it. what is rcon password and how to make this??
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I have never setup a server before but I assume that in the cfg file or somewhere you have to set an admin password. I am also assuming that you dont really need to know what rcon means, just when you have to use it ;)
Looks like there is the standard way and the MOD way:
Q: How do I ban users from my server?
A: To ban a player when running the standard Tremulous 1.1 server:
You will first need to find the client's ip that you wish to ban. To do this, pull down the
Tremulous console with the tilde (~) then type the following:
/rcon (your password) serverstatus
This will provide a list of currently connected user names, their client number, and their ip.
Clients can be banned by using the standard Quake 3 console method of addIP. For example:
/rcon (your password) addIP 23.455.42.22
Would add 23.455.42.22 to your banned IP list. You can also do a subnet ban by just adding 23.455.42. Please note this method has a few limitations:
- It does not prevent a dynamic IP user from changing their IP then reconnecting (unless doing a subnet ban)
- The addIP function only allows a certain number of IPs to be added, it then fails to accept new ones
To ban a player when running TJW's Server:
Type !listplayers either in the console or in the say prompt (t by default)
Type !ban (username) or !ban (client number) or !ban (ip address)
Note: You can only ban ips based in the !namelog
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i need linux to host server??
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From the FAQ:
Q: What operating systems is Tremulous available for?
A: Tremulous is available natively for Windows and Linux. There is also an unofficial Mac version you may try.
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i need linux to host server??
no, however the one vital component you are missing is common sense.
and maby a brain.
RTFM and search.