[cod] Re: Server Browse issue - revisited

Bryan Kuhn bryan at infinityward.com
Mon Feb 9 19:05:40 EST 2004


Yeah I'm probably not allowed to, but I could ask. I sure would have to
clean it up though :)

Monday, February 9, 2004, 4:00:11 PM, you wrote:
> Probably not?
> Is that the answer to my question "Can we get the source"?

> No, probably not hard for someone who knows perl / PHP.  :-S

> "Thanks"

> [TRT]TazAnimal{*}
> Brett Stinson
> TazAnimal at rifleteam.com <mailto:TazAnimal at rifleteam.com>


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Kuhn [mailto:bryan at infinityward.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 4:30 PM
> To: cod at icculus.org
> Subject: Re: [cod] Re: Server Browse issue - revisited


> Probably not, though its not to hard for someone to do themselves.

Its perl ->> mysql with a php frontend.

> You can search for player names now as well.

> Monday, February 9, 2004, 12:58:00 PM, you wrote:
>> Bryan:
>>  Wow, this thing is awesome.  Is it Perl?  or PHP?
>> Can we get the source to add this to our own web pages?

>> [TRT]TazAnimal{*}
>> tazanimal at rifleteam.com



>> Bryan Kuhn writes:

>>> New one:
>>> http://inherent.infinityward.com/
>>>
>>> since having a 700kb page seemed dumb. You can get more detailed
>>> server info now as well as making it easier to check if you have more
>>> than one server. I might let you search for player names as well.
>>>
>>> Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 11:47:46 PM, you wrote:
>>>> I moved it here:
>>>> http://inherent.infinityward.com/cod.html
>>>
>>>> Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 11:22:20 PM, you wrote:
>>>>> That is absolutely great, Its so good when things like this get done to
> help
>>>>> us admins out.!
>>>
>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Bryan Kuhn" <bryan at infinityward.com>
>>>>> To: <cod at icculus.org>
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:13 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [cod] Server Browse issue - revisited
>>>
>>>
>>>>>> I made up this page so people can see whats up with their server
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.inherent.org/cod.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 7:05:20 PM, you wrote:
>>>>>> > Ron,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > I've had the same issue with a few cod servers. I've found that
>>>>>> > if your server name is too long or has weird characters, or you have
>>>>>> > multiple colors in your servers name it may not be listed. I've
>>>>>> > tested this theory on a server that was not showing up on either
>>>>>> > in-game, gamespy, or ase.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > I tried the oridginal server name as it was with special
>>>>>> > characters and multiple colors, no go. Then tried Plain text without
>>>>>> > colors and very short, it worked server was listed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > Also make sure you have +set dedicated 2 in your commandline to
>>>>>> > start the game as dedicated 1 does not report to the master servers,
>>>>>> > and dedicated 2 does report to the master servers. Also make sure
>>>>>> > you have the master servers listed in your .cfg file.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > I am not sure if that was the problem, but from the test I did
>>>>>> > looked like it was. If anyone does know the problem please enlighten
>>>>>> > us.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > Matt
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 08:28:21 -0600
>>>>>> > "Ron Orrick" <ron at orrick.de> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >> Folks,
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> I have a dedicated Linux CoD server running (1.2). Runs
>>>>>> >> GREAT... but I cannot get it into the browse list for the Internet.
>>>>>> >> It was "off" (not running) all night long (over 6 hours) and is now
>>>>>> >> online again. Shouldn't a 6 hour rest get it back in the browse
>>>>>> >> list? (It appears in Favorites just fine and I can have people
>>>>>> >> attach and play using domain name or Ip addy).
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> I ran it using a std dm config file and ./cod_lnxded +set
>>>>>> >> dedicated 2 + exec <config_file>
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> Any ideas?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>



>> Taz!
>> tazanimal at rifleteam.com








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