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Tf2 Server Whitelist Wont Work
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Hey guys I am kind of newer to Tf2 servers and last week when I hosted games on Tf2 Center the white list would not work I am using a 6s UGC white list, so yeah if anyone knows how to fix this problem plz tell me how. I put the whitelist in my server config (I am using game servers if you are wondering) plz help D:

Hey guys I am kind of newer to Tf2 servers and last week when I hosted games on Tf2 Center the white list would not work I am using a 6s UGC white list, so yeah if anyone knows how to fix this problem plz tell me how. I put the whitelist in my server config (I am using game servers if you are wondering) plz help D:
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whitelist.tf
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If you upload the UGC config files to your \tf\cfg folder on your server and execute the correct config file for the right map/gametype the whitelist and settings will all be correctly loaded.

To only update the whitelist file, make sure you download the newest on the UGC website and upload it as item_whitelist_ugc_HL.txt (or 4v4 or 6v6 instead of HL) in the same \tf\cfg folder as where the config files are stored. UGC configs will now use the new whitelist file when executed.

Executing the whitelist manually (with a custom one for instance) is possible by uploading the whitelist .txt file to the cfg folder and changing the loaded whitelist file with the following console command:

rcon mp_tournament_whitelist "cfg/whitelist_filename.txt"
rcon mp_tournament_restart

If your server is running TFTrue you can use whitelist.tf and enter the whitelist ID in TFTrue with 'tftrue_whitelist_id' to have a custom (or updated league) whitelist on your server.

If you upload the UGC config files to your \tf\cfg folder on your server and execute the correct config file for the right map/gametype the whitelist and settings will all be correctly loaded.

To only update the whitelist file, make sure you download the newest on the UGC website and upload it as [i]item_whitelist_ugc_HL.txt[/i] (or 4v4 or 6v6 instead of HL) in the same \tf\cfg folder as where the config files are stored. UGC configs will now use the new whitelist file when executed.

Executing the whitelist manually (with a custom one for instance) is possible by uploading the whitelist .txt file to the cfg folder and changing the loaded whitelist file with the following console command:[code]rcon mp_tournament_whitelist "cfg/whitelist_filename.txt"
rcon mp_tournament_restart[/code]

If your server is running [url=http://tftrue.esport-tools.net/]TFTrue[/url] you can use [url=http://whitelist.tf/ugc_9v9]whitelist.tf[/url] and enter the whitelist ID in TFTrue with 'tftrue_whitelist_id' to have a custom (or updated league) whitelist on your server.
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So confused, I have no clue how to upload cfgs to my server lol I just put the whitelist txt in the cfg editor

So confused, I have no clue how to upload cfgs to my server lol I just put the whitelist txt in the cfg editor
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What server provider are you using (I assume you are using one)?

What server provider are you using (I assume you are using one)?
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Frost_BiteWhat server provider are you using (I assume you are using one)?

Gameservers

[quote=Frost_Bite]What server provider are you using (I assume you are using one)?[/quote]

Gameservers
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Download an FTP client. If you use windows, I recommend WinSCP. Somewhere in your control panel on gameservers, there are instructions on what to put in the fields to connect to your server. (Not too familiar with the interface gameservers uses. If you can't find it, contact their support.)

Then simply drag the config files into tf/cfg/ and you're good to go.

Download an FTP client. If you use windows, I recommend [url=http://winscp.net/eng/download.php#download2]WinSCP[/url]. Somewhere in your control panel on gameservers, there are instructions on what to put in the fields to connect to your server. (Not too familiar with the interface gameservers uses. If you can't find it, contact their support.)

Then simply drag the config files into tf/cfg/ and you're good to go.
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