![]() ![]() e_VegetationSpritesDistanceCustomRatioMin = 0.6/1/1/1/1 e_OcclusionCullingViewDistRatio = 1/1/1/1/1 Default is 128(MB)Ĭonsole variable group to apply settings to multiple variables ![]() Size of pool for textures streaming in MB. Screen space ambient occlusion: 0 - disabled 1 - SSAO technique with normals 2 - SSAO technique with normals and temporal accumulation 3 - Volumetric Obscurance technique with jittering 4 - Volumetric Obscurance technique with jittering and temporal accumulation HDR digital noise amount Usage: r_HDRDigitalNoise Ġ=disabled, 1=extra overhead to allow SLI(NVidia) or Crossfire(ATI), 2(default)=automatic detection (currently SLI only, means off for ATI) should be activated before rendering HDR rendering level (bloom multiplier, tweak together with threshold). Usage: r_FullscreenWindow Īdjusts the graphics card gamma correction Sets the FoV for drawing of near objects. Usage: r_DepthOfField Default is 0 (disabled). Usage: r_ColorGrading Įnables depth of field. Issues a console command from a RCON client to a RCON serverĮnables color grading. Usage: i_mouse_accel_max Default is 100.0 Set mouse max mouse delta when using acceleration. Usage: i_mouse_accel (usually a small number, 0.1 is a good one) Default is 0.0 (off) Set mouse acceleration, 0.0 means no acceleration. Max: 32Ĭache sun shadows maps over several frames 0=off, 1=on if MultiGPU is deactivatedĮnable particle/object collisions for SimpleCollision: 1 = against static objects only, 2 = dynamic also Maximum number of propagation iterations global illumination the less number of propagation iterations the shorter the bleeding. Sparse temporal caching for RSM rendering. Limits the frame rate to specified numberĮnable/disable global illumination. Screen space directional occlusion 0= Disabled 1= Enabled 2= Provides additional AO at no performance hit. 1: camera motion blur 2: camera and object motion blur 3: debug mode Usage: r_MotionBlur Default is 1 (camera motion blur on). HDR if enabled), 2=save a screenshotĮnables per object and camera motion blur. To capture one screenshot (variable is set to 0 after capturing) 0=do not take a screenshot (default), 1=save a screenshot (together with. $ nmap -p 389 debugging information display. $ sudo apt-get install nmapĪs an example, let’s say that you want to ping the “192.168.178.35/24” on your local network on the default LDAP port : 389. If the “nmap” command is not available on your host, you will have to install it. For this tutorial, we are assuming that you are scanning local ports for monitoring purposes only. Note : if you are using nmap, please note that you should be aware of legal issues that may come along with it. $ nc -vz 389Ī 389 (ldap) : Connection refused Ping Ports using nmapĪ very easy way to ping a specific port is to use the nmap command with the “-p” option for port and specify the port number as well as the hostname to be scanned. On the other hand, if you try to ping a specific port that is not open, you will get the following error message. In order to quit the Telnet utility, you can use the “Ctrl” + “]” keystrokes to escape and execute the “q” command to quit.Īs you can see, the connection was successfully opened on port 80. $ telnet 192.168.178.2 80īeing able to connect to your remote host simply means that your service is up and running. $ sudo apt-get install telnetĪs an example, let’s say that we have a website running on an Apache Web Server on the 192.168.178.2 IP address on our local network.īy default, websites are running on port 80 : this is the specific port that we are going to ping to see if our website is active. If you are facing the “ telnet : command not found” error on your system, you will have to install telnet on your system by running the following commands. The “telnet” command is valid for Windows and Unix operating systems. You can also specify a domain name instead of an IP address followed by the specific port to be pinged. The easiest way to ping a specific port is to use the telnet command followed by the IP address and the port that you want to ping. ![]()
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