

Valve recommends that you set the install dir before logging in.Ĥ. a directory named cs_go inside the current directory: (Note: use forward slashes for Linux/macOS and backslashes for Windows.)Į.g. You should see a message stating that you have successfully logged in with your account.Ģ. This is only required the first time you log in (as well as when you delete the files where SteamCMD stores the login information). If Steam Guard is activated on the user account, check your e-mail for a Steam Guard access code and enter it. Note: A user can only be logged in once at any time (counting both graphical client as well as SteamCMD logins). Some servers require you to login with a Steam Account. To download most game servers, you can login anonymously.

If you installed it using the package from repositories: Open a Command Prompt and start SteamCMD. On first run, SteamCMD will automatically update and enter you into a Steam> prompt. Open Terminal.app and create a directory for SteamCMD.Ģ. Install tmux and/or screen for easy server management.ġ. Download and extract SteamCMD for Linux.ĥ. Create a directory for SteamCMD and switch to it.Ĥ. If you're not logging in as root and you instead use sudo to perform administration, escalate to the steam user as follows:ģ. As the root user, escalate to the steam user: Before you begin, you must first install the dependencies required to run SteamCMD:Ģ. You can find the associated Docker Hub page here: Manuallyġ. This image can be used as a base image for Steam-based dedicated servers. Steamcmd.sh is located at /home/steam/steamcmd. If your server is running Docker, you can simply use:ĭocker run -it -name=steamcmd cm2network/steamcmd bash

Sudo ln -s /usr/games/steamcmd /home/steam/steamcmd Note: You will need to have the base-devel package installed to execute makepkg: Extract the contents of the zip to the folder.Ĭreate a user account named steam to run SteamCMD safely, isolating it from the rest of the operating system. 9.5 Getting a Linux 64-Bit steamclient.so on a Windows Machineģ.9.4.1 Unable to Locate a Running Instance of Steam.9.2.2 Red Hat-Based Distributions (RHEL, Fedora, CentOS, etc.).9.2.1 Debian-Based Distributions (Ubuntu, Mint, etc.).9.2 32-Bit Libraries on 64-Bit Linux Systems.9.1 ERROR! Failed to install app "xxxxxx" (No subscription).
