Free conbuilder download. Nov 3, 2016 - As you all know,IW did not included Dedicated Servers in Modern Warfare 2. Server folder,go to MAIN,and inside create a.txt file and name it server.cfg.in that. Windows Install Guide [| ] Foreword: This guide is written on the basis that you have read every article above this in the wiki and have installed SteamCMD on your server already, for more information & links to SteamCMD see the page. DO NOT use your personal Steam account. Create a seperate account for your dedicated server. Installing the standard Steam client onto a dedicated server is NOT RECOMMENDED due to the extra resources it uses. Prerequisites: Visual C++ Redistributable Package for Visual Studio 2013 installed on your system prior to going any further - SteamCMD installed on your system. Required Files: Epoch Server files - Epoch Client files - Optional Files: Bornholm v1.3 see the section. AIATP (Chernarus) see the section. Arma 3 Epoch Server Install Guide: • Create an installation directory for your Arma 3 Server installation: Example: C: Arma3Server (I will use this directory throughout this guide) • Install Arma3 with SteamCMD: Start SteamCMD with the following commandline options: steamcmd.exe +login +force_install_dir 'C: Arma3Server' +app_update 233780 validate +quit Replace & with your dedicated server's Steam account credentials. Wait for SteamCMD to complete it's download and validation of your installation. [EpochServer] BattlEyePath = C: Arma3Server SC BattlEye //Path to your Battleye filters folder InstanceID = NA123 // Epoch server Instance ID (used to keep server data seperate on the same database). LogAbuse = 1 // Logs potential database abuse 1 = simple logs 2 = verbose. IP = 127.0.0.1 // IP address to connect to Rcon generally the external IP of your server - Change this to your server's EXTERNAL IP address. Port = 2302 // Gameport your Arma 3 server will be running on - 2302 is the default port Password = changeme // Battleye rcon password - This is also set in the config.cfg file for your server - these need to match. [Redis] IP = 127.0.0.1 // Redis Server IP address. Sonicwall registration code keygen generator. Port = 6379 // Redis Server Port. DB = 0 // Database ID of Redis. Password = foobared // The password you set in the redis.conf file [SteamAPI] Logging = 0 // 1 = Logging of SteamAPI Key = // Requires SteamAPI key to enable feature VACBanned = 0 // 1 = Ban a Vac banned user VACMinimumNumberOfBans = 0 // Minimum number of bans before action is taken VACMaximumDaysSinceLastBan = 0 // Max days since last ban PlayerAllowOlderThan = 0 // In days, This will ban players with account if newer than days set. • Setup Arma 3 Server config.cfg file: Open the C: Arma3Server SC folder. Edit the config.cfg file. For the most part the file is self explanitory when you open it, but you will have to do some editing here. Change the following lines: hostname = 'EpochMod.com (0.3.0.3|1.44) ID02 YourHost'; Edit the text inside the inverted commas ' to your liking - Keep the version numbers: the first relates to the mod version, the second is the version of Arma3 you are running. PasswordAdmin = '!CHANGE_THIS_PASSWORD'; Change the text inside the inverted commas ' to the same password you set in the [EpochServer] section in the EpochServer.ini file, this is your RCON password. ServerCommandPassword = '!CHANGE_THIS_PASSWORD'; Change the text inside the inverted commas ' to a different password from your RCON password - this allows access to the serverCommand features of the Arma 3 server engine. Template = epoch.Altis; - You can change this to the supported map of your choice, Altis is the default, other options are: epoch.Stratis, epoch.Bornholm, epoch.Chernarus NB: Bornholm requires the Bornholm v1.3 files, Chernarus requires the AIATP files You can find download links to these in the section. • Setup BEServer.cfg file: Open the C: Arma3Server SC Battleye folder. Edit the 'example-BEServer.cfg' file. Edit the text after RConPassword to the same passwordAdmin password you specified in the config.cfg file.
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