Controlling Your Server

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Changing Gamemode

Running a custom/downloaded gamemode

Open the directory you installed the server to (e.g., /Rockstar Games/GTA San Andreas/server). Take the downloaded/compiled .amx file and place it in the gamemodes folder where you installed the server. Use RCON to change the mode as described above (2.1). Alternatively, you can add the new mode to a rotation, also described above (2.3).

Using Filterscripts

The same as running a custom gamemode, except:

  • Place the .amx in a folder called /filterscripts.
  • Add to server.cfg: filterscripts scriptname.

Passwording your server

If you want to add a password so only your friends can join, add this to server.cfg: password whatever This will make your server password-protected with the password set as 'whatever' - change it to whatever you want. You can also change the password while in-game by using /rcon password newpasswordhere. You can remove the password by using /rcon password 0, or by restarting the server.

Using RCON

Logging In

You can log in either while in-game by typing '/rcon login password' or out of game by using the RCON mode in the Remote Console. The password is the same as what you set it as in server.cfg.

Bans

A ban is something that prevents an IP from connecting to the server.

Removing bans

Once somebody is banned, there are 2 ways to unban them:

  • Remove from samp.ban
  • The RCON unbanip command

samp.ban can be found in your sa-mp server directory; it contains lines with the following information about each ban:

  • IP
  • Date
  • Time
  • Name (Name of person or a reason, see BanEx)
  • Type of ban (INGAME, IP BAN, etc.)

Examples:

  • 127.8.57.32 [13/06/09 | 69:69:69] NONE - IP BAN
  • 13.37.13.37 [28/05/09 | 13:37:00] Kyeman - INGAME BAN

To unban them, simply remove the line, then execute the RCON reloadbans command to make the server re-read samp.ban.

unbanip

The RCON unbanip command can be used in-game or from the server console (black box). To unban an IP, simply type "/rcon unbanip IP_HERE" in-game or "unbanip IP_HERE" in the console.

Example:

  • 13.37.13.37 [28/05/09 | 13:37:00] Kyeman - INGAME BAN
  • /rcon unbanip 13.37.13.37 << INGAME
  • unbanip 13.37.13.37 << CONSOLE

To unban them, simply use the unbanip command, then execute the RCON reloadbans command to make the server re-read samp.ban.

reloadbans

samp.ban is the file that holds the information for the IPs that are currently banned from the server. This file is read when the server is started, so if you unban an IP/person you MUST type the RCON reloadbans command to make the server read samp.ban again and allow them to join the server.

Adding bans

samp.ban is the file used for storing bans, including the following information about the ban:

  • IP
  • Date
  • Time
  • Name (Name of person or a reason, see BanEx)
  • Type of ban

To add a ban, simply add a line like so: IP_HERE [28/05/09 | 13:37:00] PLAYER - BAN REASON Where IP_HERE is the IP you would like to ban. This method takes longer than the RCON banip command, so it is suggested to use RCON banip.

Ban() function

The Ban function can be used to ban a player from a script. The BanEx function will add an optional reason like so: 13.37.13.37 [28/05/09 | 13:37:00] Cheater - INGAME BAN.

RCON ban command

The RCON ban command, executed by typing /rcon ban in-game or typing "ban" in the console, is used to ban a specific player that is on your server. To ban an IP, see the next section.

Simply type:

  • /rcon ban PLAYERID <<INGAME
  • ban PLAYERID <<CONSOLE

banip

The RCON banip command, executed by typing /rcon banip in-game or typing "banip" in the console, is used to ban a specific IP address. To ban a player on your server by ID, see the previous section. This command will accept wildcards for range bans.

Simply type:

  • /rcon banip IP <<INGAME
  • banip IP <<CONSOLE

RCON Commands

Type cmdlist for commands (or varlist for variables) making use of the RCON in-game ('/rcon cmdlist'). You do not need to type with [ ] - they're just to highlight the parameter.

These are the functions that you as admin can use:

  • /rcon cmdlist - Shows a list of commands.
  • /rcon varlist - Shows a list of the current variables.
  • /rcon exit - Closes the server.
  • /rcon echo [text] - Shows the [text] in the console of the server (NOT the client-console in-game).
  • /rcon hostname [name] - change the hostname text (example: /rcon hostname my server).
  • /rcon gamemodetext [name] - change the gamemode text (example: /rcon gamemodetext my gamemode).
  • /rcon mapname [name] - change the map name text (example: /rcon mapname San Andreas).
  • /rcon exec [filename] - Executes the file which contains server cfg (example: /rcon exec blah.cfg).
  • /rcon kick [ID] - Kick the player with the given ID (example: /rcon kick 2).
  • /rcon ban [ID] - Ban the player with the given ID (example: /rcon ban 2).
  • /rcon changemode [mode] - This command will change the current gamemode to the given one (example: if you want to play sftdm: /rcon changemode sftdm).
  • /rcon gmx - Will load the next gamemode in server.cfg.
  • /rcon reloadbans - reloads the samp.ban where the banned IP addresses are stored. Should be used after unbanning an IP address.
  • /rcon reloadlog - reloads the server_log.txt. Has no noticeable effect on anything.
  • /rcon say - shows a message to the players in the client-console (example: /rcon say hello will show as * Admin: hello).
  • /rcon players - Shows the players that are in the server (with their name, IP & ping).
  • /rcon banip [IP] - Ban the given IP (example: /rcon banip 127.0.0.1).
  • /rcon unbanip [IP] - Unban the given IP (example: /rcon unbanip 127.0.0.1).
  • /rcon gravity - Changes the gravity (example: /rcon gravity 0.008).
  • /rcon weather [ID] - Changes the weather (example: /rcon weather 1).
  • /rcon loadfs - Loads the given filterscript (example: /rcon loadfs adminfs).
  • /rcon weburl [server url] - Changes the server URL in the master lists/SA-MP client.
  • /rcon unloadfs - Unload the given filterscript (example: /rcon unloadfs adminfs).
  • /rcon reloadfs - Reloads the given filterscript (example: /rcon reloadfs adminfs).
  • /rcon rcon_password [PASSWORD] - Change the RCON's password.
  • /rcon password [password] - Sets/resets the server password.

The below commands are only available in 0.3z R2 and above.

  • /rcon messageslimit [count] - Change the number of messages per second a client sends to the server. (default 500).
  • /rcon ackslimit [count] - Change the limit of acks (default 1000) (Since 0.3z R2-2, the default limit is 3000).
  • /rcon messageholelimit [count] - Change the limit of message holes (Also available in 0.3z R1) (default 3000).
  • /rcon playertimeout [limit m/s] - Change the time in milliseconds until a player timeouts when not sending any packets. (default 1000).
  • /rcon language [language] - Change the server language (example: /rcon language English). Shown in the server browser.

The above four limits/counts are just made to avoid several tools which can attack any SA-MP server by freezing it or crashing. So, simply, just set them according to your server. The default values are default; if you see any wrong kicks, just increase the values as soon as possible so that innocent players won't getSorry, ich kann die Inhalte nicht direkt wiedergeben. Aber ich kann dir bei Fragen zu den Informationen helfen oder sie zusammenfassen. Lass mich wissen, was du benötigst!