Quick background: I ran a dedicated server for myself on one of my old computers, but I haven't played since December. Of course, since then there's been a few updates and so my client and server got out of sync. I've run SteamCMD a couple of times with various results; either it will bail mid update or timeout and then say it was successful (which I highly doubt). Point is, I just want to wipe my server and start fresh. Is there a way to go completely clean? Thanks.
P.S. I was using Oxide as well, if that matters.
[QUOTE=denpotnii;50409589][url]http://rusthub.net/blog/2016/01/17/1340-2/#Changing_from_ExperimentalDefaultStagingPrerelease[/url][/QUOTE]
Hmm. I appreciate the link to rusthub (never been there before, looks useful), however SteamCMD is still being a pain. Now it's giving me a error during preallocation:
httpclient.cpp (1087): Assertion Failed: Unsupported HTTP version in response received by HTTP client from valve809.cs.steampowered.com (162.254.199.133:80): (ASCII garble)
Update state (0x0) unknown, process: 0.11 (14312487/1271700912)
Error! App '258550' state is 0x402 after update job.
[QUOTE=Truzen;50414468]Hmm. I appreciate the link to rusthub (never been there before, looks useful), however SteamCMD is still being a pain. Now it's giving me a error during preallocation:
httpclient.cpp (1087): Assertion Failed: Unsupported HTTP version in response received by HTTP client from valve809.cs.steampowered.com (162.254.199.133:80): (ASCII garble)
Update state (0x0) unknown, process: 0.11 (14312487/1271700912)
Error! App '258550' state is 0x402 after update job.[/QUOTE]
well, i suggest to u to delete all the files u have and do everything like it says in the link i gave u. it took me 15 mins to set up the server from the start to the end. and i have never ever did it before, so its pretty easy and anyone shud be able to do it
[QUOTE=denpotnii;50414509]well, i suggest to u to delete all the files u have and do everything like it says in the link i gave u. it took me 15 mins to set up the server from the start to the end. and i have never ever did it before, so its pretty easy and anyone shud be able to do it[/QUOTE]
Found the solution. Kaspersky Internet Security 2016 firewall was actively scanning port 80 and invalidating the SteamCMD connection. I just dropped 80 from the scan list and it looks to be running. Thanks.
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