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vamppa
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Old 06-21-2012 , 22:06   users.ini
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Lo

is there a way to load the users.ini from the net?
if so, would it also be possible to disable the local hosted users.ini ?

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Old 06-21-2012 , 22:09   Re: users.ini
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D'you mean by using AmxBans? Or by having the admin list printed on a page which would be read from?
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Old 06-21-2012 , 22:11   Re: users.ini
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Or by having the admin list printed on a page which would be read from?
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Old 06-21-2012 , 22:12   Re: users.ini
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Use SQL. Requires a database. It's already built in, you just have to enable it! Any other method considered "on the net" is not secure.
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Old 06-21-2012 , 22:16   Re: users.ini
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that one
You can use Sockets Module.
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Old 06-22-2012 , 07:41   Re: users.ini
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alright, thanks how would this be done?
I am not familiar enough with networking like this.

what about the 2nd question.
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would it be possible to disable the local hosted users.ini ?
do I need to edit a base .sma for that?
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Old 06-22-2012 , 09:19   Re: users.ini
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also, is there a limit to amount of users in users.ini ?
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Old 06-22-2012 , 18:55   Re: users.ini
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also, is there a limit to amount of users in users.ini ?
There is no limit coded into AMX Mod X. You should only be limited by memory.

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what about the 2nd question.

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would it also be possible to disable the local hosted users.ini ?
do I need to edit a base .sma for that?
If you want to disable users.ini then just delete all of it's contents.
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Old 06-22-2012 , 19:04   Re: users.ini
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Or just read it from wherever you put it, and update the server's local users.ini according to that.
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Old 06-22-2012 , 19:15   Re: users.ini
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Use SQL. It'll be the easiest and most secure method of doing it. Unless you REALLY want to read a web page (use port 80 for HTTP in sockets) I'm not sure how sockets works....haven't looked into it, but 80 is your HTTP port. Possibly you might be able to grab a file through FTP (port 22). But....i strongly suggest SQL. Its also relatively simple to display a SQL query/view on a web page, if that's what you're trying to do.
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