The portal includes custom shader files (located in gamedata/shaders).
If by "CS" you meant Cyber Security or Customer Service, and you are looking for a story about handling sensitive files:
The Secure Drop A customer service agent receives a suspicious attachment. Instead of opening it on their local machine, they upload it to the Strogino Portal Files section (a secure sandbox). The system automatically scans the file, strips potential macros, and returns a safe PDF report to the agent. The story emphasizes safety through isolation.
However, based on publicly available cybersecurity, academic, and OSINT (open-source intelligence) databases, there is no known peer-reviewed paper or official publication explicitly titled or focused on “Strogino CS Portal files.”
Here is a breakdown of why that is, and how you can proceed to find or create the paper you need.
The standard CS banid command only bans from one server. To ban across the entire Strogino network, insert the SteamID into auth_module.cfg under the [BLACKLIST] section.
Depending on your setup (dedicated server, VPS, or local development environment), the folder location varies:
| Operating System | Typical Installation Path |
|-------------------|---------------------------|
| Windows Server | C:\Strogino\CS_Portal\files\ |
| Linux (Debian/Ubuntu) | /opt/strogino/cs_portal/var/ |
| Docker Container | /app/strogino/data/portal_files/ |
Access Protocols:
Warning: Direct modification of
checksum_db.datwithout recomputing hashes will break all client connections.
Append map names to map_whitelist.txt. Format: one map per line (e.g., de_strogino, cs_industrial). Restart the portal service.
The Strogino modifications are typically built upon the Clear Sky (CS) or Call of Pripyat (CoP) engine (X-Ray Engine). The "files" are not a single executable but a collection of scripts and configurations that override or extend the base game.