
To do that, just add the following line to your server.

To make the server download the map, you just need to provide the previous download URL to the command line via +server.levelurl Make the map downloadable via +server.levelurl Test the link from your web browser then if it works, go to the next step. If you use a mTxServ web hosting and for example put a file named mynewmap.map at the root of the website (in "public_html" directory), if your website is at it will then be accessed from :

You can also use Dropbox or any solution of that kind, you just need the file to be downloadable through a web URL. To host your file, you can use any web hosting and take advantage of mTxServ free web hosting to host your map ! Note: The server.cfg config file can be found on FTP in the rust/server/mtxserv/cfg directory and can be edited directly from WebFTP of mTxServ's panel.map file hosting edit the server.level of server.cfg conf.start the server on the custom map with "+server.levelurl".Your server should now load with the custom map that you added.Configuring a custom map on Rust requires 3 steps : Save the changes you've made to the server.cfg file, then restart your server.Paste that generated link into your server.cfg, replacing the ?dl=0 with ?dl=1 as shown in the example. Simply upload the file to Dropbox, then create a share link by clicking the "Share" button followed by "Create Link". You can use a service like Dropbox to upload your map file and generate a direct link.An example configuration has been provided below: At the bottom of your server.cfg, add a new line and add the text levelurl "(url)", replacing the (url) with a direct download link to your custom map file.After the extension has finished uploading, navigate to the /server/my_server_identity/cfg/ folder and edit the server.cfg file.Upload to the /RustDedicated_Data/Managed/ folder.On your control panel, navigate to the Files > FTP File Access area and log in using your Multicraft password.

The file you downloaded should be called. Download the RustEdit Oxide extension, located here.

If you need help with installing Oxide, you can find our tutorial here. The first time pre-commit runs on a file it will automatically download, install, and run the hook.
This article assumes you already have Oxide installed. To run individual hooks use pre-commit runTo make the server download the map, you just need to provide the. If you want to use custom maps on your Rust server, you'll need to use the RustEdit Oxide extension. Configuring a custom map on Rust requires 3 steps : host the.
