EDIT: I realised I was using the steam ID for my other steam account and so it wasn't recognising me as an admin, never mind v~v
So I've just set up a dedicated server using sourcemod for TF2 and thrown in a few plugins for it to run, I've made a server before that ran sourcemod and I was easily able to make myself an admin in admins_simple.cfg. However, this time, regardless of whether I use admins.cfg or admins_simple.cfg I am completely incapable of actually making myself an admin, and I've tried using one, then the other, then both at the same time. Whenever I refresh the admin files or restart the server and then join after and use "sm_admin" the console reads "[SM] You do not have acess to this command." and I can't figure out why it's doing it.
Here is my admins.cfg:
Code:
/**
* USE THIS SECTION TO DECLARE DETAILED ADMIN PROPERTIES.
*
* Each admin should have its own "Admin" section, followed by a name.
* The name does not have to be unique.
*
* Available properties: (Anything else is filtered as custom)
* "auth" - REQUIRED - Auth method to use. Built-in methods are:
* "steam" - Steam based authentication
* "name" - Name based authentication
* "ip" - IP based authentication
* Anything else is treated as custom.
* Note: Only one auth method is allowed per entry.
*
* "identity" - REQUIRED - Identification string, for example, a steamid or name.
* Note: Only one identity is allowed per entry.
*
* "password" - Optional password to require.
* "group" - Adds one group to the user's group table.
* "flags" - Adds one or more flags to the user's permissions.
* "immunity" - Sets the user's immunity level (0 = no immunity).
* Immunity can be any value. Admins with higher
* values cannot be targetted. See sm_immunity_mode
* to tweak the rules. Default value is 0.
*
* Example:
"BAILOPAN"
{
"auth" "steam"
"identity" "STEAM_0:1:16"
"flags" "abcdef"
}
*
*/
Admins
{
"Mephistopheles"
{
"auth" "steam"
"identity" "STEAM_0:1:8616"
"immunity" "99"
"flags" "z"
}
}
And here is my admins_simple.cfg:
Code:
//
// READ THIS CAREFULLY! SEE BOTTOM FOR EXAMPLES
//
// For each admin, you need three settings:
// "identity" "permissions" "password"
//
// For the Identity, you can use a SteamID or Name. To use an IP address, prepend a ! character.
// For the Permissions, you can use a flag string and an optional password.
//
// PERMISSIONS:
// Flag definitions are in "admin_levels.cfg"
// You can combine flags into a string like this:
// "abcdefgh"
//
// If you want to specify a group instead of a flag, use an @ symbol. Example:
// "@Full Admins"
//
// You can also specify immunity values. Two examples:
// "83:abcdefgh" //Immunity is 83, flags are abcdefgh
// "6:@Full Admins" //Immunity is 6, group is "Full Admins"
//
// Immunity values can be any number. An admin cannot target an admin with
// a higher access value (see sm_immunity_mode to tweak the rules). Default
// immunity value is 0 (no immunity).
//
// PASSWORDS:
// Passwords are generally not needed unless you have name-based authentication.
// In this case, admins must type this in their console:
//
// setinfo "KEY" "PASSWORD"
//
// Where KEY is the "PassInfoVar" setting in your core.cfg file, and "PASSWORD"
// is their password. With name based authentication, this must be done before
// changing names or connecting. Otherwise, SourceMod will automatically detect
// the password being set.
//
////////////////////////////////
// Examples: (do not put // in front of real lines, as // means 'comment')
//
// "STEAM_0:1:16" "bce" //generic, kick, unban for this steam ID, no immunity
// "!127.0.0.1" "99:z" //all permissions for this ip, immunity value is 99
// "BAILOPAN" "abc" "Gab3n" //name BAILOPAN, password "Gab3n": gets reservation, generic, kick
//
////////////////////////////////
"STEAM_0:1:8616" "99:z"