In yourDayZServer folder,find the serverDZ.cfgfile and open it as a text document (works with notepad). What you need to do here ismake sure the serverName matches the same one you put in your start.bat file.You can fiddle around with the rest of the settings, like setting up a pas...
I’m not kidding, you can’t do it anymore.A few years ago, thedeveloper secretly removed Bows and Arrows from the game. Unless you are playing on a custom server with a Bow and Arrow mod, forget about going tribal and taking out zombies silently from afar. Bows and Arrows used to b...
exe -config=serverDZ.cfg -port=2302 -dologs -adminlog -netlog -freezecheck -noFilePatching -BEpath=C:\DayZServer\battleye "-profiles=C:\DayZServer\PlayerLogs" "-mod=@RPCFramework;@Permissions-Framework;@Community-Online-Tools;@SQUAD MSF-C;@WeaponReduxPack;@BuilderItems;@OP_BaseItems;@Cl0...
I saw that initial — when I first started on the ArmA II mod, I opened the servers. I had six servers. If a server would open it would fill in 10 seconds. Then I had to lock it and restart it. I had to do this for something like 36 or 40 hours straight, because I had no ...
It was this very interactive nature of Citadel’s support infrastructure that FBI agents would ultimately use to locate and identify Vartanyan, who went by the nickname “Kolypto.” The nickname of the core seller of Citadel was “Aquabox,” and the FBI was keen to identify Aquabox and any...
Well, you pay for the server, so you do whatever you want really. You've run it successfully this far and you got yourself some awesome regulars, why should anything change? We also get a lot of "this is how you should run your server" and "I used to run my own dayz and minecraf...
etc... I'm guessing all the player bans need to be updated, and I doubt that is even possible, so server admins need to find there own ways to deal with these problems. So we need to be extra vigilant against hackers. My information tells me that Dayz commander will not work after...
Linux provides two key programs to do this: *tar* and *gzip* First we*ll start with *tar*. This program assembles various files into one package, commonly called a "tarball". Let*s say you have some files - notes that you*ve taken during this course. You have: Code:notes_1.txt...