June 20, 2011

steam source dedicated server


Setting up a Steam Source Dedicated Server

Question


To run the Steam Source Dedicated Server you will first need to install Steam. To install Steam click the link below: A Steam Source Dedicated Server requires Steam. You may download and install Steam from: Download Steam
After installing Steam, you must create a Steam account to run your dedicated server. This is separate from the Steam account you normally use to play games. If you attempt to run a dedicated server from your normal Steam account, you will not be able to join your server using the same account.

Note:

You do not need to register any games to your server account in order to host games.
(Counter-Strike: Source, Day of Defeat: Source, Half-Life 2:Deathmatch)

Menu Options

Game
Counter-Strike:Source Half-Life 2:Deathmatch Day of Defeat:Source
Server Name
This is the title of your server. By default it is the name of the game you are hosting.
Map
This option is grayed out until you start the server.
Network
Specify Internet or LAN . Select Internet if you wish for people to be able to join your game from another location.
Max Players
Specifies the maximum number of people that can play on your server. Range: 1-32
UDP Port
Specifies the port you would like your server to use. Default: 27015
RCON Password
Set a password for remote access to the server.
Secure (Valve Anti-Cheat)
Checked : VAC enabled on the server Unchecked : VAC disabled on the server
After adjusting the server to your liking, press the Start Server button.
You can change all of the following values without restarting the server:
  • Server Name
  • Map
  • Network
  • RCON Password
  • Player Password
  • Map Cycle
To edit a value, double-click on its name.
The Main tab includes many of the settings you specified when starting the server, but there are also two new settings you can specify:
Player Password
Specifies a password players must enter in order to play on your server. This is a good option to implement if you wish to play only with your friends.
Map Cycle
Specifies the maps you wish to play and the order in which they appear. The maps will cycle according to either your Map time limit or Max win settings available from the Configuretab.
From the Configure tab, you may specify how your server runs and implement various server rules.

Menu Settings

Time limit
Specifies a time limit on each map. Default no limit
Win limit(rounds)
Specifies a limit on wins one team can have before a map change. Default no limit
Round limit(rounds)
Specifies a limit for the number of rounds you play on each map. Default no limit
Time per round(minutes)
Specifies the amount of time each round lasts. Default 5 minutes
Freeze time(seconds)
Specifies the amount of time before a round starts. Default 6 seconds
Buy Time(minutes)
Specifies the amount of time a buy zone is active. Default 1.5 minutes
Starting Money
Specifies the amount of money each team starts with. Default $800
Footsteps
Specifies whether players can hear footsteps of other players. Default enabled
Death camera type
Specifies players’ Camera view after dying. Values 
Spectate Anyone
A player can watch any other player in the game.
Spectate team only
A player can watch only his own team players in the game.
Only First Person
A player can only move the camera to look in different locations while bound to where the player died. The player cannot follow other players, or move about the map freely.
Default Spectate anyone

Disable chase/death cam (fade to black)









Death cam will fade to black.
Default disabled

Friendly fire









Players can injure players on their own team.
Default disabled

Kill Team killers round after TK









Specifies whether a player who kills a teammate will be killed at spawn time on the next round.
Default disabled

Kick idle and team killing (3TKs) players









Players who have not moved for a set amount of time will be kicked from the server, Players who have killed 3 or more teammates will be kicked from the server.
Default enabled

Kick players who team kill at this early in the round (seconds)









Specifies the amount of time that the server will kick a player for killing a team member at the beginning of a round.
Default 5

Kick hostage killers (kills allowed, 0 is off)









Specifies the number of hostages a player can kill before being kicked from the server.
Default 13

Allow Flashlight









Flashlight can be used by players.
Default disabled
The Steam Dedicated Server offers a variety of viewable statistics. You can view statistics from the most recent minute, hour, or day. To add a stat to the view, check its box on the right-hand side of the dialog box.
You can change the Vertical Units to display the range of any one of these stats.

Display Options

Checkboxes
Players
Display player number statistics
Ping
Display server ping
In
Display ping in
Out
Display ping out
CPU
Display CPU usage
FPS
Display frames per second
The Players tab displays all players currently on your server. In addition to viewing players, you can also kick them from your server or ban them from your server.
Kick
Kicking a player will drop the player from your server.
Ban
You have the option to temporarily, or permanently ban players from your server. You can manually enter an IP address or use the players’ Steam ID to ban them from your server.
The Bans tab allows you to manage those bans that are in place on your server. You can remove a ban or edit the ban’s time limit. To remove a ban, set the time value to 0.00 by double clicking the ID you would like to unban. The ban will no longer be visible after the server is restarted.
The console will print activity on the server, such as players joining or leaving the server, players being kicked, banned, etc…
You can also enter server console commands:
addip <minutes> <IP>
Bans a player by IP address for a specified number of minutes. Entering 0 for minutes is a permanent ban.
banid <minutes> <SteamID>
Bans a player by SteamID for a specified number of minutes. Entering 0 for minutes is a permanent ban.
banid <minutes> <SteamID>
kick Bans a player by SteamID for a specified number of minutes and kicks them from the server. Entering 0 for minutes is a permanent ban.
changelevel <map>
Changes the server to the specified map. For a full list of maps, type: maps * in the console.
dropclient <UserID>
Kicks a client by their UserID. To find a full list of UserID’s on the server, type: users in the console.
heartbeat
Manually sends a heartbeat to the master server.
info <SteamID>
Displays user information about the requested client based on SteamID.
kick <Player> or <UserID>
Kicks a user by Player name, or UserID. To find a full list of UserID’s on the server, type:users in the console.
listid
Lists all SteamIDs in your server ban list.
listip
Lists all IP addresses in your server ban list.
maps <partial name>
Lists all maps containing a partial name, for example: maps de_ would list all maps with de_in their name.

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The hosting dedicated server is usually housed in a web hosting facility, not at the business that owns it. The server will be configured to be operated remotely by the client. This eliminates the need to have a physical server computer at the business. Dedicated server web hosting is ideal for clients who expect large traffic volume as they will not have to compete for bandwidth.

Top Dedicated Web Servers

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iPower

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midPhase

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How to Set Up a Dedicated Server for HLDM:S
This is the simplest way to setup a dedicated server for Half-Life Deathmatch: Source that anyone will be able to join.
Posted by InSovietRussia on May 30th, 2010
Basic Server Tools.
This is the simplest and easiest way to set up a dedicated server for Half-Life Deathmatch:Source.
Note: You Must Own Half-Life Source/Half Life Deathmatch:Source to do this.
1. Download Source Dedicated Server - If you do not already have this on steam, go and download it. It is free and is in the tools section of your main steam window.
2. Go and download GCFScape - Download just the installer here.
3. Extract the GCFs - Extract all the files from the GCF files half-life source.gcf and half life deathmatch source.gcf, which are located here: C:/Program Files/Steam/steamapps/
Extract these files into the following folder: C:/Program Files/Steam/steamapps/YOURUSERNAME/source dedicated server/
Note: If you have a 64 bit operating system like I do, then "Program Files" will be "Program Files (x86)" because Steam is a 32 bit application.
4. Launch Your Server: Go to your steam main window and go to the tools section. Click on Source Dedicated Server, which you should of installed earlier, and wait for it to load. Select under the "game" menu "HALF-LIFE: Deathmatch". Then choose your map and other server options and, finally, launch your server!
It's that simple!