[cod] Call Of Duty5 WAW

escapedturkey escapedturkey at escapedturkey.com
Sun Jul 18 12:14:36 EDT 2010


The user runs a vsftpd session under his/her account when using FTP. 
He/she can kill his/her own session(s), just not the ones belonging to 
others.

On 7/18/2010 6:59 PM, Jay Vasallo wrote:
> I hear ya but if the user is not root then he cannot kill vsftpd unless
> he has sudo perms to do so.
> Anyways not to change the subject just thought I interject this.
>
> Have a great day!
>
> --jay
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 10:56 AM, escapedturkey
> <escapedturkey at escapedturkey.com
> <mailto:escapedturkey at escapedturkey.com>> wrote:
>
>     The user is not root. It helps to kill any rogue sessions for other
>     scripts that I use to check for duplicate processes and process
>     clean-up. Long story. :)
>
>     On 7/18/2010 6:52 PM, Jay Vasallo wrote:
>
>           killall vsftpd
>
>         Why are we killing vsftpd. VSFTPD is a service and can be shut
>         down with
>         the simple command of
>
>         /sbin/service vsftpd stop
>
>
>
>         On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Kenneth W Fox
>         <kennethfox07 at comcast.net <mailto:kennethfox07 at comcast.net>
>         <mailto:kennethfox07 at comcast.net
>         <mailto:kennethfox07 at comcast.net>>> wrote:
>
>             I am lost now. My aching brain.
>             ----- Original Message ----- From: "escapedturkey"
>         <escapedturkey at escapedturkey.com
>         <mailto:escapedturkey at escapedturkey.com>
>         <mailto:escapedturkey at escapedturkey.com
>         <mailto:escapedturkey at escapedturkey.com>>>
>             To: "Call of Duty server admin list." <cod at icculus.org
>         <mailto:cod at icculus.org>
>         <mailto:cod at icculus.org <mailto:cod at icculus.org>>>
>             Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 8:08 AM
>             Subject: Re: [cod] Call Of Duty5 WAW
>
>
>                 My advice is to skip the shell script for now and use direct
>                 command lines that others are sharing with you. This is
>         what I
>                 use for customers (please keep in mind the variables are
>         for the
>                 control panel and parsing its configuration files). You can
>                 strip this down and probably find it useful for yourself:
>
>         "codwaw_lnxded-bin")
>                           home_location=(`cd && pwd`)
>                           cd $home_location/$game_directory/main
>                           cp *console*.log `date +%m%d%Y`_console.log
>                           cd
>         $home_location/$game_directory/$server_mod_directory
>                           cp *console*.log `date +%m%d%Y`_console.log
>                           cd $home_location/$game_directory
>                           crontab /usr/bin/serverchk
>                           rm -f nohup.out
>                           rm -f $server_exec-$username
>                           chmod 755 $server_exec
>                           chmod 755 $home_location/$game_directory/pb
>                           cp $server_exec $server_exec-$username
>                           export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=".:bin:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
>                           killall vsftpd
>                           nohup ./$server_exec-$username +set dedicated
>                 $server_dedicated +set ttycon 0 +set net_ip $server_ip +set
>                 net_port $server_port +set com_hunkmegs 256 +set
>         sv_maxclients
>                 $server_sv_maxclients +set ui_maxclients
>         $server_sv_maxclients
>                 +set logfile $server_logfile +set fs_basepath
>                 $home_location/$game_directory +set fs_homepath
>                 $home_location/$game_directory +set fs_localappdata
>                 $home_location/$game_directory +set sv_pure
>         $server_sv_pure +set
>                 sv_punkbuster $server_sv_punkbuster +set fs_game
>                 $server_mod_directory +set $server_vm $misc +exec
>                 $server_config1 +map $start_map & > /dev/null 2>&1
>                 ;;
>
>                 Starting with nohup, it should be all one gigantic line
>         until
>                 the next line which is ;;
>
>                 :)
>
>                 On 7/18/2010 9:39 AM, Kenneth W Fox wrote:
>
>                     I have a server box A Dell poweredge 2400 dual P3 733mhz
>                     processors.
>                     It is SCSI. I have windows server 2003r2 installed with
>                     firedameon pro.
>                     I tried to run COWAW on that can't get it going.
>                     So I went and got wubi and installed the Latest Ubuntu
>                     10.04. Now I have
>                     a dual boot system.
>                     I got a Ubuntu Lenux version of CODWAW Dedicated
>         server 1.7.
>                     I have
>                     followed the directions exactly except the PB left
>         it out.
>                     The server runs great. I have the game and I can log
>         into
>                     it. The only
>                     problem that I have is the server name in the CODWAW
>                     multiplayer list.
>                     IT is (codwawhost) That is the name of my server,
>                     I want to change it I have no ideal how to do this. This
>                     version of the
>                     DS is not like the windows version.
>                     No config.cfg files. It has a shell executable that
>         runs a
>                     bin file. I
>                     have edited it a changed things but that just makes
>         it not run.
>                     If anyone is running this and knows how to change
>         the Server
>                     name. I
>                     would greatly apreaciate it.
>                     Oh and what you think about this running on this Dual P3
>                     server. They
>                     said it couldn't be done. Well I did it.
>                     I will leave the Server running for anyone that wants to
>                     check it out.
>                     The server name is: codwawhost
>
>
>
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>         Clanwarz Network
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