[mohaa] how to set paswords on teams?
Christian Ejlertsen
chr.ejlertsen at has.dk
Sun Sep 15 07:35:10 EDT 2002
Hi
maybe i was to vague........
I need to know this.
1. Can erach be passworded ?
2. If so how to do that ?
3. If we're not able to do that let me suggest that it gets implemented.
Again thanks in advance.
Christian
PS: If I wanted shut the server of for people o nthe outside i would use a game password not private clients, since private clients Are more reserved for people that like to be able noin their at any time, not to use as a game password.
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Harrison
To: mohaa at icculus.org
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2002 1:27 PM
Subject: RE: [mohaa] how to set paswords on teams?
The only way I have found to password protect moh is the following way
To Pword a server
rconPassword XXXX Enter your rcon Password
rcon status If you see something with numbers and a list of people on the server the password command worked
rcon set sv_privateClients 14 change the number to reflect how people in total can play (I make this the exact same number as the maximum amount of people who can log into the server)
rcon set sv_privatePassword XXXX make up a password for teams to play and distribute it
rcon restart restarts the game
rcon kick all kicks anyone on the game and starts afresh with everyone logging in.
To un-pword the server
do the reverse I.e
rconPassword XXXX
rcon status
rcon set sv_privateClients 0
rcon set sv_privatePassword "" No space between ""
recon restart
This seems to work for me. Hope it helps you.
Hazzie.
-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Ejlertsen [mailto:chr.ejlertsen at has.dk]
Sent: 13 September 2002 13:19
To: mohaa at icculus.org
Subject: [mohaa] how to set paswords on teams?
Hi
Well the headline says it all :)
I would like to be able to set passwords on the teams for clan battles and so on.
I've been looking for a logical named var ut i don't seem to see one, but then agian I might be wrong.
Hope someone can help me..
Christian
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