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# This is an aggregated list of possible helpful convars for server owners. | ||
# The required artifacts version may vary so please check if said convar applies to you. | ||
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# A string variable that can be used to set the server as "private", making it not possible to join by using the server browser UI (the server connect button will be disabled). | ||
# Default: "https://servers-ingress-live.fivem.net/ingress" | ||
# Type: string | ||
# set sv_master1 "" | ||
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# Variance is how likely the user's id will change for a given provider (i.e. 'steam', 'ip', or 'license'). As an integer from 1-5 (default 5); from least to most likely to change. | ||
# Default: 5 | ||
# Type: int | ||
# set sv_authMaxVariance 5 | ||
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# Trust is how unlikely it is for the user's identity to be spoofed by a malicious client. As an integer from 1-5 (default 1); from least to most trustworthy. | ||
# (5 being a method such as external three-way authentication). | ||
# Default: 1 | ||
# Type: int | ||
# set sv_authMinTrust 1 | ||
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# This helps counter proxy-based HTTP floods. Find more info here: https://docs.fivem.net/docs/server-manual/server-commands/#sv_requestparanoia-newvalue | ||
# If set to level 2 greater, all requests made to info.json, dynamic.json and players.json related endpoints will return "Nope." | ||
# Default: 0 | ||
# Type: int | ||
# set sv_requestParanoia 0 | ||
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# Used to block REQUEST_CONTROL_EVENT routing based on a configurable policy. Find more info here: https://docs.fivem.net/docs/server-manual/server-commands/#sv_filterrequestcontrol-mode | ||
# Default: 0 | ||
# Type: int | ||
# set sv_filterRequestControl 0 | ||
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# Used if sv_filterRequestControl is set to 1 or 3. Allows you to set after how long (based on entity creation time in milliseconds) an entity should be blocked from a REQUEST_CONTROL_EVENT | ||
# Default: 30000 | ||
# Type: int | ||
# set sv_filterRequestControlSettleTimer 30000 | ||
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# Used to prevent users from using modified client files. See: https://docs.fivem.net/docs/server-manual/server-commands/#sv_purelevel-level | ||
# Default: 0 | ||
# Type: int | ||
# set sv_pureLevel 0 | ||
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# Used to prevent users from routing NETWORK_PLAY_SOUND_EVENT through the server, which is commonly used by malicious actors. This is set to true by default (allow routing) | ||
# Default: true | ||
# Type: boolean | ||
# set sv_enableNetworkedSounds true | ||
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# Enabling it (by setting it to true), will allow users to route REQUEST_PHONE_EXPLOSION_EVENT through the server. The main drawback behind enabling this, is that it can also be used by malicious actors. | ||
# Default: false | ||
# Type: boolean | ||
# set sv_enablePhoneExplosions false | ||
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# A boolean console variable introduced in server version 8540 that can be used to prevent users from routing SCRIPT_ENTITY_STATE_CHANGE_EVENT through the server, which is commonly used by malicious actors. | ||
# Default: true | ||
# Type: boolean | ||
# set sv_enableNetworkedScriptEntityStates true | ||
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# Any profile settings can be enforced by the server by using setr to replicate it to the client. | ||
# All possible settings can be found in your own FiveM installation at "C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\CitizenFX\fivem.cfg" | ||
# The following are a few examples, but the possibilities are not limited to what is shown here. | ||
# setr profile_fpsCombatroll 0 # Forces the player to go in third person when combat rolling while in first person | ||
# setr profile_fpsFieldOfView 30 # Puts the FOV to 30 when in first person | ||
# setr profile_skfx 0 # Disables kill screen effects | ||
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# This will set the HTTP protocol version to 2.0 instead of 1.1. As of writing this is still experimental and may causes crashes. | ||
# https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/performance/http2-vs-http1.1/ & https://github.com/citizenfx/fivem/blob/2632c6dd1a417d29cbf1e228513be15017fa29b5/code/components/citizen-server-net/src/HttpServerManager.cpp#L95 | ||
# Default: false | ||
# Type: boolean | ||
# set sv_netHttp2 false | ||
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# The following convars all have something to do with the *_LATENT_* natives. These natives were never recommended to be used and were flawed under the hood. These convars should fix that. | ||
# Default: false | ||
# Type: boolean | ||
# setr sv_enableNetEventReassembly false | ||
# If the above is set to true, you can use one of these 2 convars to set the amount of pending events to be reassembled. | ||
# Default: 100 | ||
# Type: int | ||
# setr sv_netEventReassemblyMaxPendingEvents 100 # This can be anything from 0 to 254 | ||
# Default: false | ||
# Type: boolean | ||
# setr sv_netEventReassemblyUnlimitedPendingEvents false # Allows for unlimited pending events. Disable the above convar if you want to use this one. | ||
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# Turns on certain restrictions regarding entity creation. This will apply to the whole server. (click on the native link below to see the possible options) | ||
# See the native alternative to apply rules to specific buckets. https://docs.fivem.net/natives/?_0xA0F2201F, also see qbx:bucketlockdownmode | ||
# Default: "inactive" | ||
# Type: string | ||
# set sv_entityLockdown "inactive" |
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