Counter-Strike: Condition Zero is a tremendous offering of single and multiplayer content. Counter-Strike’s award-winning multiplayer game play, comes with plus over 12 bonus single player missions.
This is a quick deployment and ready-to-run image.
Simple and rapid installation. Easy to maintain.
How to create and connect to Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Ubuntu
- To start the server, you just need to start the VM through Azure Portal.
- To configure the server, you should connect to the VM and call the game console. To connect, you need PuTTy application to connect via ssh. You can download it at the following link – Download.
- Run Putty, enter the VM address in the “Host” field, and click “Open” to connect.
- In the opened console it is necessary to enter a username and password that were specified while creating the virtual machine.
- To configure the server, you should to change the user to steamuser and go to the server directory:
> sudo su
> su steamuser
> cd /home/steamuser
The list of commands can be found at the following link (section “Basic usage”):
https://linuxgsm.com/lgsm/csczserver/
- To connect to the server, start the “Counter Strike: Condition Zero” game on your PC, open the console with the “~” key on your keyboard, write connect %vm_adress% and press “Enter” to connect. For example: connect 127.0.0.1
Server update
If you were unable to connect to the server, you should update the server. To do this, connect to the VM through PuTTY and do the following:
> sudo su
> su steamuser (If you haven’t run this command before)
> /home/steamuser
> ./csczserver update