sauerbraten-server(6)


NAME

   sauerbraten-server - network server for sauerbraten

SYNOPSIS

   sauerbraten-server  [-ubandwidth] [-ndescription] [-cmaxclients] [-iip]
   [-mmasterserver] [-oN] [-padminpass]

DESCRIPTION

   This manual page documents briefly the sauerbraten-server command.

   sauerbraten-server is the standalone network server of the  Sauerbraten
   game. Sauerbraten is a fast 3D first-person shooter.

OPTIONS

   -ubandwidth
          Set maximum server bandwidth to bandwidth bytes/second.

   -ndescription
          Set the server description text to description.

   -cmaxclients
          Limit  the  maximum  number  of  clients connected to the server
          simultaniously to maxclients.

   -iip   Bind the server to the IP ip.

   -mmasterserver
          Register the server at the masterserver  masterserver.  (Default
          is: sauerbraten.org/masterserver/).

   -oN    Set the openness of the server to N. N=1 disables mastermodes, 2
          (locked) and 3 (private). N=0 (default) enables all amstermodes.

   -padminpass
          Set the password to remote administrate the server to  password.

SEE ALSO

   sauerbraten(6)
   http://sauerbraten.org/docs/config.html

AUTHOR

   Sauerbraten was written by
   Wouter "Aardappel" van Oortmerssen,
   Lee "Eihrul" Salzman
   Mike "Gilt" Dysart
   Adrian "driAn" Henke
   Jerry Siebe
   Julian Mayer

   This    manual   page   was   written   by   Bruno   "Fuddl"   Kleinert
   <fuddl@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by  others).
   Permission  is  granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
   under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any  later
   version published by the Free Software Foundation.

   On  Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License
   can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.

                            January 9, 2007                 SAUERBRATEN(6)





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