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+ | This requires the Steam64-ID. To do this, the profile URL can be copied in Steam in the profile by right-clicking. | ||
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+ | This link can now be inserted into the [http://steamid.co/ SteamID-Converter]. | ||
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+ | Then you can add it in the menu item "Whitelist" under the settings: | ||
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Revision as of 21:24, 19 October 2016

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General Information
A Whitelist has the advantage that players do not have to enter the server password when connecting to the server.
Setting up a Whitelist
The Whitelist can be easily managed via the settings in the web interface.
This requires the Steam64-ID. To do this, the profile URL can be copied in Steam in the profile by right-clicking.
This link can now be inserted into the SteamID-Converter.
Then you can add it in the menu item "Whitelist" under the settings:
If several players are registered, it is necessary to write them to the next column:
After a subsequent saving and restart, players can now record the server without a password. You can also add or remove players using the following "Admincheat": Activate: cheat AllowPlayerToJoinNoCheck SteamID Disable: cheat DisallowPlayerToJoinNoCheck SteamID The server should be restarted afterwards for the settings to be applied.