That's why he said he wants to use a database to figure out which 
SteamID was being used. If you log connections to your server, you could 
easily connect an IP address to a SteamID (unless of course a proxy was 
used, which is the case most of the time).

Harry Jeffery wrote:
> DoS attacks generally use server queries. SteamID's are not sent. Only
> IP's can be detected and they cannot be connected to a specific steam
> account. All you can do is block the IP.
>
> 2009/12/15 Busy orange <busy.ora...@gmail.com>:
>   
>> i want write same plugin for me. with one feature check db for match (to
>> detect steamid player who attacks server)
>>
>> P.S. i hope D.F can help me :)
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