You're the man. Thanks for this guide. I guess the next step is to write a cron job script that checks for updates and reloads the servers automatically. I'll see if I can get that working too. Cheers.
yes one day I will, there is still some stuff I want to sort out about it (with regards to zoning) before I make any public release about it :) It is CS Source tho not 2, surf is fucked on CS2
Bro that Suicune art that printed in the "crystal" console at the beginning; is that part of a shell/distro or did you set that up yourself? So sick, I'd love to set up something similar for my server
Check his Debian server install/setup guide, (how to setup a Linux server from start to finish from a month ago) he has a chapter detailing how to do it. In the example he does it with torchic
How do you play Palworld? Do you run it using wine, you run a windows vm or something completely different? Tbh software compatibility is the only reason why I'm still on windows
Steam's built in compatibility layer, Proton (I think it extends wine) is quite good for games that don't have anticheats. I don't think I've booted windows for a game in well over a year, however none of the games I play have intrusive anticheat.
Its not recommended to host this on your own pc because giving the people the abulity to connect to one of your open ports isnt a good idea if you arent security expert. Its more recommended to purchas a VPS/domain name (that lets you use a word for your website url instead of an IP), qnd then host your sruff off that, make sure you install security software like fail2ban and configure your firewalls correctly, disable root login for ssh, and ideally disable logging in with a password (but that last part isnt super important)
as I mentioned in the video you need to port forward on your router as well, which wasnt covered in the vid since every router is different. as a side note make sure ur firewall is allowing those ports too
I swear to God your videos are B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L. Keep'em comin mate!
Cheers bruv
Such a handy guide and i liked the way you emphasized on good practices. Subbed! Thanks
legend xx
That's probably one of the best tutorials about anything I've ever watched.
ur a true gigachad thanks xoxo
You're the man. Thanks for this guide. I guess the next step is to write a cron job script that checks for updates and reloads the servers automatically. I'll see if I can get that working too. Cheers.
mad, thanks and lmk if you do!
Amazing video.
much love xx
+1 for freebsd and bhyve
legend
W video. Plz keep doing that
I'd be cool if you showed how you had setup the cs2 surf server even if it's just a quick overview/showcase of the different mods required.
yes one day I will, there is still some stuff I want to sort out about it (with regards to zoning) before I make any public release about it :) It is CS Source tho not 2, surf is fucked on CS2
Bro that Suicune art that printed in the "crystal" console at the beginning; is that part of a shell/distro or did you set that up yourself? So sick, I'd love to set up something similar for my server
Check his Debian server install/setup guide, (how to setup a Linux server from start to finish from a month ago) he has a chapter detailing how to do it. In the example he does it with torchic
@@AlistairBrugsch Thanks!
I don't have a .steam directory, what should i do?
nevermind, it turns out it was in ~/.local/share/Steam
How do you play Palworld? Do you run it using wine, you run a windows vm or something completely different? Tbh software compatibility is the only reason why I'm still on windows
Steam's built in compatibility layer, Proton (I think it extends wine) is quite good for games that don't have anticheats. I don't think I've booted windows for a game in well over a year, however none of the games I play have intrusive anticheat.
Its not recommended to host this on your own pc because giving the people the abulity to connect to one of your open ports isnt a good idea if you arent security expert. Its more recommended to purchas a VPS/domain name (that lets you use a word for your website url instead of an IP), qnd then host your sruff off that, make sure you install security software like fail2ban and configure your firewalls correctly, disable root login for ssh, and ideally disable logging in with a password (but that last part isnt super important)
Can you control the cs2 server using rcon? I'm just getting unable to connect to remote server
is your port forwarding and firewall set up correctly
cant connect to the public IP, neither my friends =(( any clue? I did set the ports open (tcp/udp)
as I mentioned in the video you need to port forward on your router as well, which wasnt covered in the vid since every router is different.
as a side note make sure ur firewall is allowing those ports too
i dont found start.sh in my directory.
ah yeah u gotta make it, I created it with the text I showed in the video
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