Ventrilo server support
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Ventrilo server support
We now offer low-priced Ventrilo servers. These are available from our standard ordering page, which has been revamped to support the new type of server.
Ventrilo servers come with a simple control panel that allows editing of the relevant configuration files, starting/stopping/restarting of the server, and the option to show Ventrilo functions on a game server's page. We are also working on a status facility to show how many clients are connected to the Ventrilo server along with other standard information.
All of our hosted Ventrilo servers will share an IP address (ventrilo.nuclearfallout.net) and exist on different ports.
Ventrilo servers come with a simple control panel that allows editing of the relevant configuration files, starting/stopping/restarting of the server, and the option to show Ventrilo functions on a game server's page. We are also working on a status facility to show how many clients are connected to the Ventrilo server along with other standard information.
All of our hosted Ventrilo servers will share an IP address (ventrilo.nuclearfallout.net) and exist on different ports.
hes talking about ventrilo server, and passwording themcrab wrote:if you can't it is a simple rcon command to turn on password and change password. You just have to log in as admin and go into the chat console to execute rcon commands. All the rcon help is built into it as well so it's not hard to do.
you simply edit the ini file in the control panel, go down to password and enter a password of your choice after the "="
hes talking about ventrilo server, and passwording them
OMG Acura I know! I'm not an idiot, I've been using vent and running my own server on my own pc for months now. If you go into the chat console in vent (you have to be logged in as admin) and type /rcon help, you will get all the rcon commands. If you type an rcon command, i.e. /rcon auth, it will tell you what that option is currently set at. To password a server you need to set /rcon auth 1, and then you need to set /rcon password <password>. It's that easy and you can do it from ventrilo without having to log into a separate control panel.
I should be the vent helper
OMG Acura I know! I'm not an idiot, I've been using vent and running my own server on my own pc for months now. If you go into the chat console in vent (you have to be logged in as admin) and type /rcon help, you will get all the rcon commands. If you type an rcon command, i.e. /rcon auth, it will tell you what that option is currently set at. To password a server you need to set /rcon auth 1, and then you need to set /rcon password <password>. It's that easy and you can do it from ventrilo without having to log into a separate control panel.
I should be the vent helper
I probably shouldn't even reply but I am:
will we be able to make them private (passworded) ? through the control panel?
Two seperate questions. I said I didn't know about the control panel but that it could easily be done through /rcon.
Then you told me that this thread about ventrilo was... about ventrilo. So I explained myself further... and now I'm doing it again.
will we be able to make them private (passworded) ? through the control panel?
Two seperate questions. I said I didn't know about the control panel but that it could easily be done through /rcon.
Then you told me that this thread about ventrilo was... about ventrilo. So I explained myself further... and now I'm doing it again.
lol..ok problem solved.crab wrote:I probably shouldn't even reply but I am:
will we be able to make them private (passworded) ? through the control panel?
Two seperate questions. I said I didn't know about the control panel but that it could easily be done through /rcon.
Then you told me that this thread about ventrilo was... about ventrilo. So I explained myself further... and now I'm doing it again.
Naw, I mixed up you with someone that came in one time that sad he wanted this 3rd party voice chat program, and he said it was called HLTV, I'm like, thats 3rd party? Heck its made by sierra/valve themselves, notice the HL in it. Hes like, dude its voice chat program, I'm like, are you thinking of ventrilo at http://www.ventrilo.com, hes like OHHHH, ya thats it....
2 minutes later, he asks, then wtf is HLTV? I say, its a proxy that other players can log into and watch the game via their CS or HL mod. Hes like cool, where I get it. I'm like, you should have it in your main directory already, it got installed when you installed CS.
Hes like ohhh, never look in there. How I connect to hltv? and on and on...
I should have the logs somewhere in my backups
lol, that's funny. Speaking of HLTV, I can't wait till the next thread in here says "nfo now supports HLTV servers". I ordered a HLTV server from another company a week ago, still haven't got it. First his excuse was that he had to fire his Linux guy, then he didn't have time because he's moving to college. I don't think I'll be renting anything from him any time soon.
you should see something like:RUFUS wrote:i logged in through the control panel,and went to ini file, but i dont see anything on there. do i put password=<pw>?acuraCLS wrote: you simply edit the ini file in the control panel, go down to password and enter a password of your choice after the "="
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[Server]
Name=A Nuclearfallout Ventrilo svr
Phonetic=Server
Comment=http://rentals.nuclearfallout.net
Port=3000
Auth=0
Duplicates=1
AdminPassword=mr
Password=
MaxClients=10
SendBuffer=0
RecvBuffer=0
Diag=0
LogonTimeout=5
CloseStd=1
FilterWave=0
FilterTTS=0
TimeStamp=0
PingRate=10
ExtraBuffer=0
ChanWidth=0
ChanDepth=0
ChanClients=0
DisableMaxClients=1
DisableQuit=1
VoiceCodec=0
VoiceFormat=1
SilentLobby=0
[Intf]
Intf1=ventrilo.nuclearfallout.net