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The last verstion for <b>Call of Duty 2</b> is 1.3 as I know?<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Andrej
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On 1.10.2010 23:42, Ronny Schedel wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:2368D99519C845C59BE78E8F8DF31433@notebook"
type="cite">Welcome in the future, update to 1.5.
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<blockquote type="cite"> Hello,
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I have a big problem with one of my Call of Duty 2 1.3 Linux
server. Some days ago I seen that someone has changed the
hostname and rcon. I have looked in the server config and seen
that there was changed too.
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After that I changed the FTP password and rcon, maybe someone
found my pass. Now after some days I see again that hostname is
changed. But in these case the FTP server config stays intact.
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Is maybe an 1.3 bug to find an rcon or? Maybe any fix, Idea how
to prevent that?
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Thank you.
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Andrej
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