So if you have a file or folder called "testfolder" you can write "test" and press tab and it will autofill to testfolder!Ī suggested software to use to connect to your Linux server terminal is PUTTY.
PROTIP: The Linux terminal autocompletes with TAB. Other than that, this guide needs no Linux experience whatsoever and will be in completely "for dummies" mode.Īnything in this guide that comes after the symbol $ is a command that you're supposed to run in the Linux terminal. You can find Squad's connection ports in the "Ports to Open" section below.įirst of all this guide assumes you've got a Linux Distribution installed with 64 bit architecture. Your server is now installed, however you must still configure your network to allow players to connect to your server from the internet. When the installation is complete, the server will be started. Start %STEAMCMD% +runscript %UPDATESCRIPT% start %SQUADSERVER% Port=7787 QueryPort=27165 FIXEDMAXPLAYERS=80 RANDOM=ALWAYS -logģ. SET UPDATESCRIPT =C:\steamcmd\update_squad.txt SET SQUADSERVER =C:\squad\SquadGame\Binaries\Win64\SquadGameServer.exe To create the SteamCMD script create a file in the root directory of you SteamCMD installation and add following content:
Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 vc_redist.圆4.exeįirst we will need to install SteamCMD for our host and prepare our SteamCMD script. Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2013 vc_redist.圆4.exe Servers will show up in the "Custom Browser" unless they are licensed.
NAT Loopback is required to host and play on the same network.