RE: [hlds] help fps

2004-12-02 Thread Rabbi Bob
Try asking here: http://www.steampowered.com/forums


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i have an nvidia fx 5900 i cant get a steady 100 fps it drops down to
like
34 on aztec, and its driving me nuts. i can see the crosshair fcuking up
retracts slow cause of fps, any sugestions. i have the refresh rate
overided at
120 , vsync off , anitaliasing app conrtrolled and anistropic filetring
on app
contrl . if i put them on 8x it runs worse . ty  xanitron
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RE: [hlds] Im getting tired of hackers.

2004-08-25 Thread Rabbi Bob
I think you need to approach the gaming groups/communities that you
normally find on your servers that also have their own resources and
pool together at a level where you can somewhat trust the input.  Our
community did this under the WONID system and I really haven't bothered
to pursue this lately due to other projects but the main idea is this:

Grab each server banned file
Append/Sort (remove dups)
Match against an exclusion list (locally maintained)  adjust if needed
Upload to your server

The exclusion list is somewhat important if you want to make sure
certain people aren't ever banned on the home server, which is more of a
community need than a server admin need.  Giving someone a red flag when
it happens isn't a bad idea if the communities are fairly tight, but you
find that one of your people is banned elsewhere.  So Bob, what were
you doing on  that got you banned?

Anyhow, finding groups that have your same feelings about what is right,
wrong, bannable, etc is hard sometimes, but worth it if the trust is
there and you can reduce the smacktard population on your own server.

- Bob



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Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 6:31 AM
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bingo.

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From: Ooks Server [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 8:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [hlds] Im getting tired of hackers.

The problem with ban lists like this is that sooner or later it will be
abused. Not all server admins are honest and ethical. So, I'm playing
today,
and this kid keeps beating me. He/she isn't cheating, they are just
better
then me. Since I run a server too, I'll just add this person to the
global
ban list bwahahahaha

I'm not saying this is a bad idea, but how would you prevent this sort
of
thing from happening? There needs to be some way to trust those that add
steam IDs to the list, and/or some way to verify that the people on the
list
really deserve to be there.

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[hlds] Completed the HLGuard alias scan

2004-06-04 Thread Rabbi Bob
Does anyone have a log entry to show a failure or action taken against a
user that fails the HLG alias scan?

Curious as I would like to add it to my logscanner if there is an action,
but almost a needle in a haystack w/o knowing what to look for, if at all.

Thank you,
Bob



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Re: [hlds] Completed the HLGuard alias scan

2004-06-04 Thread Rabbi Bob
Bingo.

Thank you sir.  Do you do tire rotations too?

Have a great weekend,
Bob


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 I have one in my HLgaurd logs is that what you mean?

 04/17/2004 11:09:11 Name: Tom STEAMID: 2829207 IP: 64.213.221.96 Detected:
 TFC Multihack Alias: ghwallhack


 MrGoodWrench

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   Does anyone have a log entry to show a failure or action taken against
a
   user that fails the HLG alias scan?
  
   Curious as I would like to add it to my logscanner if there is an
 action,
   but almost a needle in a haystack w/o knowing what to look for, if at
 all.
  
   Thank you,
   Bob
 
  Bob,
 
  The only way a user fails the alias scan is when a cheat alias is
 detected.
 
  HLG is doing a challenge and response test to known cheat aliases and
 variables.
   If the client does not respond to the poll then the alias or variable
is
 not
  present on the client, so it passes the test.
 
 
  --
  PilotMan
  UA AC Testing Team Leader
  http://www.unitedadmins.com
 
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Re: [hlds] Small map study

2004-05-25 Thread Rabbi Bob
Thanks.  I'll keep an eye out here if you do.  I'm in the same boat, playing
with Perl with a logscanner for other things and dev time is little.

Take care,
Bob


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Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 3:20 PM
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 Rabbi Bob wrote:
  Looks like a great thing.  Is this something you intend to release for
  general use at any point?
 
  - Bob
 

 At the moment it's just a simple little hacked together python script
 parsing the logs and then manually running the output through gnuplot to
 generate the graphs.

 I'm going to be too busy for the next month to touch it at all. After
 that I might look into making it something that would automatically spit
 out graphs and a nice html page.

 Brian




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RE: [hlds] Small map study

2004-05-24 Thread Rabbi Bob
Looks like a great thing.  Is this something you intend to release for
general use at any point?

- Bob

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Subject: [hlds] Small map study

I recently did a small study on how well certain maps drew or retained
players. You can find it at http://www.geocities.com/janzert/mapreport/

This is mostly just a proof of concept for the method. I'd appreciate
any comments on the analysis done and if anyone has seen anything
similar before.

Brian Haskin



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RE: [hlds] RCON in log file.

2004-05-22 Thread Rabbi Bob
I've been working on something over the past 6 months or so that scans
the logs and outputs things in HTML format.  Recently, my little girl
turned one and we just bought a house a few weeks ago, so spare time
(i.e. development time) is at a standstill.  My last update in beta
integrates an FTP get function before the scanner goes into action.
Soon I hope to get the send function at the end going.  Further down the
road I'll need to sort the months out (right now I handle the 'filing'
manually).

Anyhow, take a look here if you want:

http://www.rabbibob.com/~foca-cs/logs/apr2004/

If it is any use, I'd be happy to have someone test it out.  You need
Perl to run it and I've tested under Linux, but run it normally on
Windows using ActivePerl. FWIW, I'm a perl noob and this project was
mainly started solely with the intent to learn some perl.

Something I did way back when I start the idea was the following, which
sounds like what you really want, but I dropped it and moved in a
different direction.  With Perl, read in the file, scan and if it says
RCON, then don't print that line out.  Of course this one is log by log,
but the idea remains the same.  Do a directory dump and let it run
against the whole directory in auto mode.

/shrug

[CODE]
print Please enter the log file name:;
chop($LOGFILE_IN=STDIN);


#output text file for now is out.txt
$out=$LOGFILE_IN.txt;

#open the output file  check to make sure it is write +
open OUT, $out or die Cannot open $stuff for write :$!;

#open the input file
open LOGFILE_IN, $LOGFILE_IN or die Cannot open $LOGFILE_IN for read
:$!;

#tag the opening line
print OUT This file scanned by Rabbi Bob's LogFile scanner for
CS1.6\n;
print OUT Generated from $LOGFILE_IN\n\n;
$flag=0;

$CLANMOD=CLANMOD;
$ADMINMOD=ADMIN;
$RCON=Rcon: ;
$HLSWACCESS=0;
$ENTRIES=0;
$EXITS=0;
$BANS=0;
$KICKS=0;
$TW=0;


while (LOGFILE_IN)
{

if ($_=~/$RCON/)
{
if ($_=~HLSW: )
{
$HLSWACCESS++;
}
$flag=1;
}

## REMOVED OTHER CODE FOR THIS EMAIL

if ($flag==0)
{
#print OUT $_;
}

$flag=0;

}

print OUT \n\nTotal HLSW RCON access: $HLSWACCESS (removed for
security)\n;

[/CODE]







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Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 6:15 PM
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Subject: SV: [hlds] RCON in log file.

 Thanks for all the feedback till now but no solution yet to this
problem.
 The reason I need this is that I want to give access to the logs to
some of
 my admins but dont want them to get my rcon password (my admins use
only amx
 for admin rights). If at all possible I'd like to sugest that a cvar
be
 added something like rcon_password_encrypt 1/0 1=password is encrypted
(1
 way hash) in logs 0=password is not encrypted in logs.

 Can anyone help me in how I would go about requesting this to be
 implemented?
Make a tool or get one somewhere, to pre-procees your log files, and
move them
To an area where your admins have access like once a day or so.

L8r,
  Sharza



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