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Awesome :mrgreen:
EDIT:
I also do have a question, if you have time and want to make / explain it. Because the new cod bo thing has priority now of course.
How can I send a command to the server with the admin his name it in?
Because I would like to send the name of the admin with the kick message.
For example: You got kicked by Ashus for 2 minutes with this reason: This is a test
EDIT 2:
What does this file do: oo.bin?
It looks like a config or something like that.
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it works to an extent.
I can connect to my server so step 1 is completed.
But I am not getting a player list.
If I do the status cmd in the command box I can see myself
I then do clientkick 1 and I am kicked.
So it works.
But as I said, there is no player list like usually.
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Moustache: oo.bin was a debug file, I removed it in the repack. I'll take a look at the admin name in message.
dutchbastard: what cod game are you connecting to?
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lol oh sorry
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I have configured, and uploaded. I enter username and password. I made two, one with 1 access, one with 0 access. I enter the username and password but get nothing in return. I do not see an error, I just get brought back to the username and password login page. Suggestions?
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itgl72:
wrong password?
old version must have not worked either, nothing has changed there.
check your .htaccess
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I just tried the old version, like I said we changed hosts over the last few months and we were not playing any cod so I did not check this. In the logs when I bring up the old rcon it says:
[Thu Nov 18 15:13:45 2010] [alert] [client 98.192.62.172] /home/qwerhq/public_html/phprcon/.htaccess: Invalid command 'php_flag', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration