Rust Server Guide
Overview
Rust is available for hosting on our platform. This guide covers the basics of setting up and managing your Rust server.
Quick Info
- Game Key: rust_linux64
- Startup Command:
-batchmode +server.ip %IP% %PORT% %PLAYERS% %HOSTNAME% %IDENTITY% %WORLDSIZE% %SEED% %SALT% %TICKRATE% %MAP% %BCK% %SAVEINTERNAL% %SECURE% +rcon.ip %IP% %RCON_PORT% %RCONWEB% %CONTROL_PASSWORD% -swnet %QUERY_PORT% -logfile output.txt
- Log File:
output.txt
- Default Port: Not specified
- Max Players: 500
Getting Started
To create a Rust server:
- Navigate to the Game Servers page
- Find Rust in the list
- Select your preferred configuration (slots, duration, etc.)
- Add to cart and complete checkout
- Your server will be automatically provisioned within minutes
Server Configuration
After your server is created, you can configure it through the control panel:
- Server settings and parameters
- Player slots and limits
- RCON/remote control access
- FTP file access
Common Tasks
Starting Your Server
Servers are automatically started after creation. You can stop/start your server from the control panel.
Connecting to Your Server
Use your server's IP address and port to connect from the game client.
Managing Files
Access your server files via FTP using the credentials provided in your control panel.
Support
If you need assistance with your Rust server:
- Check our Common Issues guide
- Contact support through your account dashboard
- Visit the official Rust community for game-specific help
Important Notes
- Always keep your server updated to the latest version
- Make regular backups of your server configuration
- Review and follow the game's End User License Agreement (EULA)