Re: [SPAM] Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-13 Thread Steve Tilson
Mikee wrote:
BTW, operating a "No Clans" club is just another version of a clan.
In this
case, a sanctimonious anti-clan club.
Oh come on now. Sanctimonious?
Call it a clan if you like.
It's just a domain name.
No "religious" implications at all.
There won't be any "=]NOCLANS[=" clan members playing in servers,
competing in matches, and, most unfortunately, partying in groups and
enjoying friendship, etc..

To Each His Own Almightilly Empowered Opinion!
;-)
warcry had the right idea. a good laugh at my expense.


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Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-13 Thread Mikee
Steve, just because you have not directly spotted a cheater, does not mean
cheaters are not on your servers.  I find that only the most experienced
players really know how to look for aimbots, wallhacks, and the more
sophistocated cheats.  Anyone can spot the speed hack cheats.  If a group of
servers have a network of loyal players who they have known for a long time,
it is not difficult to find cheaters.
However these bans also include the people that I am far more concerned
about, namely those who have intentionally used various Valve flaws, and
shortcomings to crash servers.  Are you aware that many of the server admins
looked at the logs just before our servers crashed to see who just entered
it?  Often these were European players on North American servers, who used
ASCII characters, myg0t clan tags,  and/or often made comments just prior to
the server crashing?  Most of them had a total of 1-5 kills over the last 6
months.
Some of the bans I instituted were also related to repeated and personally
insulting language that went way beyond what was acceptable, and refused to
stop even if kicked or gagged.  Some of the bans were 100% proven by the
Mani plugin which records to a text file those issuing commands to crash the
server.
If you want to operate a forever ban-free server, it's your money.  Don't
preach to the rest of us who are trying to do the best we can, given the
limitations and poor support from Valve (no VAC-2, and damn few patches for
the bug ridden HL2-DM).  As I said before, if someone is wrongly banned, and
takes the time to contact a server admin, most will listen and unban them on
a trial basis.  If your answer was to buy a new game and Steam ID, instead
of communicating, again it is your money.
BTW, operating a "No Clans" club is just another version of a clan.  In this
case, a sanctimonious anti-clan club.
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Tilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

I quit the clan I was involved in.
I still run the server farm now known as "=]NOCLANS[="
snip<

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Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-13 Thread WarCry
me cant help but laugh...
Steve Tilson wrote:
I quit the clan I was involved in.
I still run the server farm now known as "=]NOCLANS[="
Since I changed to "noclans free agent" status, I have yet to ban anyone.
So far everyone I see that I think might be cheating turn out to be
doing something legit.
I'm sure I will eventually spot a cheater and when I do there will be a
published adjudication and appeal process because I might be wrong.
However, I find it interesting that without all the clan arrogance and
primadonna "1337" clan personalities, there are simply few to no
cheating accuasations made.
Not even in the log's say lines are there enough "so-and-so is hacking"
instances to warrant any investigations.
hm
How many of those "global bans" were indeed unjust?
Apparently only the myg0t rotating ad banner name changer and demo
recorded speed hackers can be called legitimate catches and bans.
Everything else is subjective.
Live and learn I guess.
Perhaps we should simply notify the VAC team via one-way no reply
expected emails when we have a "suspect" steam id and let the VAC team
do their thing.
And yes I am the one who started this thread and my opinion is the
thread has survived much longer than expected.
As for the steam id's I requested be unbanned?
It was an entire "clan" involved and it was a stupid and very arrogant
episode of stupidity.
And the ban list went far and wide.
It costs money to buy a new steam account.
To compensate the "victims" for the cost of buying new steam accounts
they are now enjoying a free 24 slot server for as long as I am running
the host.
Please use extreme care when considering a "global ban" folks.
Otherwise you may be acting out of arrogance and stupidity like I did.
Me? Life is better without the clan hassles, conflicts, and back
stabbing parties.
And I have dropped the number of servers per host to 11.
Go ahead. have a good belly laugh and say you told me so.
Adios

Kerry Dorsey wrote:
Mikee is absolutely correct. Large public communities have no definitive
tools for controlling miscreants. The only real solution is ample and
diligent admins...along with heavily modified plugins to help maintain
the peace. If you only run private servers, the situation is completely
different.
We run public DoD and CoD/HoB servers but keep our CS:S and HL2DM
servers private. The pressures of admining private servers are a mere
fraction of  the public servers. I can't imagine the headaches that
large public communities like Jolt and GameSpy Arena contend with. Our
traffic is lighter on the private servers, but it's highly qualified,
regulars only, so there's little need for hardcore admin coverage. One
less headache for us.
With all that said, there's no possible way to guarantee that innocent
players won't be banned. That's why we have a system for stating your
case and having it reviewed by the admin staff. It's a method of checks
and balances for an imperfect system. Do we make mistakes? Sure, but not
very many. Can we enforce our rules and standards? Yes. And, most
importantly, is our community happy with the results? Feel free to ask
them yourself. :)
Kerry
www.mikesmarauders.com
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Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-13 Thread Steve Tilson
I quit the clan I was involved in.
I still run the server farm now known as "=]NOCLANS[="
Since I changed to "noclans free agent" status, I have yet to ban anyone.
So far everyone I see that I think might be cheating turn out to be
doing something legit.
I'm sure I will eventually spot a cheater and when I do there will be a
published adjudication and appeal process because I might be wrong.
However, I find it interesting that without all the clan arrogance and
primadonna "1337" clan personalities, there are simply few to no
cheating accuasations made.
Not even in the log's say lines are there enough "so-and-so is hacking"
instances to warrant any investigations.
hm
How many of those "global bans" were indeed unjust?
Apparently only the myg0t rotating ad banner name changer and demo
recorded speed hackers can be called legitimate catches and bans.
Everything else is subjective.
Live and learn I guess.
Perhaps we should simply notify the VAC team via one-way no reply
expected emails when we have a "suspect" steam id and let the VAC team
do their thing.
And yes I am the one who started this thread and my opinion is the
thread has survived much longer than expected.
As for the steam id's I requested be unbanned?
It was an entire "clan" involved and it was a stupid and very arrogant
episode of stupidity.
And the ban list went far and wide.
It costs money to buy a new steam account.
To compensate the "victims" for the cost of buying new steam accounts
they are now enjoying a free 24 slot server for as long as I am running
the host.
Please use extreme care when considering a "global ban" folks.
Otherwise you may be acting out of arrogance and stupidity like I did.
Me? Life is better without the clan hassles, conflicts, and back
stabbing parties.
And I have dropped the number of servers per host to 11.
Go ahead. have a good belly laugh and say you told me so.
Adios

Kerry Dorsey wrote:
Mikee is absolutely correct. Large public communities have no definitive
tools for controlling miscreants. The only real solution is ample and
diligent admins...along with heavily modified plugins to help maintain
the peace. If you only run private servers, the situation is completely
different.
We run public DoD and CoD/HoB servers but keep our CS:S and HL2DM
servers private. The pressures of admining private servers are a mere
fraction of  the public servers. I can't imagine the headaches that
large public communities like Jolt and GameSpy Arena contend with. Our
traffic is lighter on the private servers, but it's highly qualified,
regulars only, so there's little need for hardcore admin coverage. One
less headache for us.
With all that said, there's no possible way to guarantee that innocent
players won't be banned. That's why we have a system for stating your
case and having it reviewed by the admin staff. It's a method of checks
and balances for an imperfect system. Do we make mistakes? Sure, but not
very many. Can we enforce our rules and standards? Yes. And, most
importantly, is our community happy with the results? Feel free to ask
them yourself. :)
Kerry
www.mikesmarauders.com
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Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-13 Thread Kerry Dorsey
Mikee is absolutely correct. Large public communities have no definitive
tools for controlling miscreants. The only real solution is ample and
diligent admins...along with heavily modified plugins to help maintain
the peace. If you only run private servers, the situation is completely
different.
We run public DoD and CoD/HoB servers but keep our CS:S and HL2DM
servers private. The pressures of admining private servers are a mere
fraction of  the public servers. I can't imagine the headaches that
large public communities like Jolt and GameSpy Arena contend with. Our
traffic is lighter on the private servers, but it's highly qualified,
regulars only, so there's little need for hardcore admin coverage. One
less headache for us.
With all that said, there's no possible way to guarantee that innocent
players won't be banned. That's why we have a system for stating your
case and having it reviewed by the admin staff. It's a method of checks
and balances for an imperfect system. Do we make mistakes? Sure, but not
very many. Can we enforce our rules and standards? Yes. And, most
importantly, is our community happy with the results? Feel free to ask
them yourself. :)
Kerry
www.mikesmarauders.com
Mikee wrote:
Alexander, our point is that there has never been a reliable and
perfect way
to screen out and/or ban cheaters, hackers, crackers.  Like all of life,
some innocents will always get caught and accused unfairly.  However,
those
mistakedly banned players will take the time to rationally appeal
their ban
and answer your questionsand many admins will give them a second
chance
(depending on the circumstances).
All of the past banning/anti-cheat programs have always had problems with
false positive banning.  This system is not much different.  In this
larger
list presented by WarGod, I asked him calmly to remove the bans
related to
those wearing his clan's tag, and he readily agreed, since these are
not in
the same "universal" category as those crashing server, or cheating with
aimbot/speedhacks, etc.
In the absence of VAC2, this is the best we've got.  At least those
kiddies
and their sandbox friends that crashed our servers for fun, may now
realize
that this is going to keep them out of some of the more popular
servers, and
stop doing it.
- Original Message -
From: "Roc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 6:09 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

Did you ever use CSGuard/HLGuard/VAC?
Did you ever complain about the said programs at all when they were all
known to work at one time or another and banned a cheat?
Were the programers then called ignorant when their program accidentaly
made false bans?
Here's a tid-bit: Why don't you remove the password protection and make
your server(s) public.  Then when you tire of the bull$h!t chime back in
and give us all your suggestions as to handle the mess Ok?
Maybe, just maybe if you dropped the sarcasm bit you'd get half a clue!
Good Day

Alexander Kobbevik wrote:
Again you miss my point, but fine.
I run two server, both password protected.
So no, im not trying to win any competition with anyone.
Nor do I think im so great. I just think someone should point out
why the idea might not be a good idea. And I did.
We are going in circles.. so i give up.. you win ;)
-Alex
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roc
Sent: 11. april 2005 17:19
To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
With all the people playing this game why would you be so worried about
losing a few here and there? Unless you are from the minority of
ignorant
Admins who see running a server as a competition with other server
Ops of
who's server is more 1337 or better yet support the hackers like
some who
troll this list simply to oppose of anything positive in regards
stopping
the little cheats then why would you care?
Nothing is perfect!
Look on the bright side, for each of us that use this list, more
players
chance visiting your server! :)
Maybe you and the minority who question it need to look in the mirror!
Regards
Alexander Kobbevik wrote:

I know that not everything is perfect...
And im not talking about a false positive here.
Im talking about people beeing banned for other reasons by an admin
and
therefor ending up in this banlist. Anyways... I hope this is only a
minority who is so ignorant as to trust such a list.
Shit happeneds, you just don't need to add to it.
Good luck though..
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roc
Sent: 8. april 2005 18:45
To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
Hi, I don't think it's silly.  Besides Valve accidentally bans people
too dude. Nothing is perfect, open your

Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-12 Thread Mikee
Alexander, our point is that there has never been a reliable and perfect way
to screen out and/or ban cheaters, hackers, crackers.  Like all of life,
some innocents will always get caught and accused unfairly.  However, those
mistakedly banned players will take the time to rationally appeal their ban
and answer your questionsand many admins will give them a second chance
(depending on the circumstances).
All of the past banning/anti-cheat programs have always had problems with
false positive banning.  This system is not much different.  In this larger
list presented by WarGod, I asked him calmly to remove the bans related to
those wearing his clan's tag, and he readily agreed, since these are not in
the same "universal" category as those crashing server, or cheating with
aimbot/speedhacks, etc.
In the absence of VAC2, this is the best we've got.  At least those kiddies
and their sandbox friends that crashed our servers for fun, may now realize
that this is going to keep them out of some of the more popular servers, and
stop doing it.
- Original Message -
From: "Roc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 6:09 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

Did you ever use CSGuard/HLGuard/VAC?
Did you ever complain about the said programs at all when they were all
known to work at one time or another and banned a cheat?
Were the programers then called ignorant when their program accidentaly
made false bans?
Here's a tid-bit: Why don't you remove the password protection and make
your server(s) public.  Then when you tire of the bull$h!t chime back in
and give us all your suggestions as to handle the mess Ok?
Maybe, just maybe if you dropped the sarcasm bit you'd get half a clue!
Good Day

Alexander Kobbevik wrote:
Again you miss my point, but fine.
I run two server, both password protected.
So no, im not trying to win any competition with anyone.
Nor do I think im so great. I just think someone should point out
why the idea might not be a good idea. And I did.
We are going in circles.. so i give up.. you win ;)
-Alex
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roc
Sent: 11. april 2005 17:19
To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
With all the people playing this game why would you be so worried about
losing a few here and there? Unless you are from the minority of ignorant
Admins who see running a server as a competition with other server Ops of
who's server is more 1337 or better yet support the hackers like some who
troll this list simply to oppose of anything positive in regards stopping
the little cheats then why would you care?
Nothing is perfect!
Look on the bright side, for each of us that use this list, more players
chance visiting your server! :)
Maybe you and the minority who question it need to look in the mirror!
Regards
Alexander Kobbevik wrote:

I know that not everything is perfect...
And im not talking about a false positive here.
Im talking about people beeing banned for other reasons by an admin and
therefor ending up in this banlist. Anyways... I hope this is only a
minority who is so ignorant as to trust such a list.
Shit happeneds, you just don't need to add to it.
Good luck though..
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roc
Sent: 8. april 2005 18:45
To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
Hi, I don't think it's silly.  Besides Valve accidentally bans people
too dude. Nothing is perfect, open your eyes!
We all can agree steambans is not the answer.
In fact if more people adapt to this method I think it will help the
community more than harm! (just my humble opinion)
Regards
Alexander Kobbevik wrote:


Maybe this will help people see how bad it is to try to maintain a
banlist where anyone can contribute... Its just silly... and I think
you all know it...
I understand that you are desperate to ban cheaters.. but you are also
banning non-cheating players...
Open your eyes

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wArgOd
Sent: 8. april 2005 05:11
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
hlds@list.valvesoftware.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be
banned.
If you are using the global ban list from
http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to
remove the following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
STEAM_0:1:6555719
STEAM_0:1:4973968
STEAM_0:1:1123940
STEAM_0:1:4284202
STEAM_0:0:4167326
STEAM_0:0:3277947
STEAM_0:1:5453208
STEAM_0:0:4379225
STEAM_0:1:5289314
STEAM_0:0:3320503
STEAM_0:1:5332537
STEAM_0:1:4912823
STEA

Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-12 Thread Roc
Did you ever use CSGuard/HLGuard/VAC?
Did you ever complain about the said programs at all when they were all
known to work at one time or another and banned a cheat?
Were the programers then called ignorant when their program accidentaly
made false bans?
Here's a tid-bit: Why don't you remove the password protection and make
your server(s) public.  Then when you tire of the bull$h!t chime back in
and give us all your suggestions as to handle the mess Ok?
Maybe, just maybe if you dropped the sarcasm bit you'd get half a clue!
Good Day

Alexander Kobbevik wrote:
Again you miss my point, but fine.
I run two server, both password protected.
So no, im not trying to win any competition with anyone.
Nor do I think im so great. I just think someone should point out
why the idea might not be a good idea. And I did.
We are going in circles.. so i give up.. you win ;)
-Alex
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roc
Sent: 11. april 2005 17:19
To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
With all the people playing this game why would you be so worried about
losing a few here and there? Unless you are from the minority of ignorant
Admins who see running a server as a competition with other server Ops of
who's server is more 1337 or better yet support the hackers like some who
troll this list simply to oppose of anything positive in regards stopping
the little cheats then why would you care?
Nothing is perfect!
Look on the bright side, for each of us that use this list, more players
chance visiting your server! :)
Maybe you and the minority who question it need to look in the mirror!
Regards
Alexander Kobbevik wrote:

I know that not everything is perfect...
And im not talking about a false positive here.
Im talking about people beeing banned for other reasons by an admin and
therefor ending up in this banlist. Anyways... I hope this is only a
minority who is so ignorant as to trust such a list.
Shit happeneds, you just don't need to add to it.
Good luck though..
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roc
Sent: 8. april 2005 18:45
To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
Hi, I don't think it's silly.  Besides Valve accidentally bans people
too dude. Nothing is perfect, open your eyes!
We all can agree steambans is not the answer.
In fact if more people adapt to this method I think it will help the
community more than harm! (just my humble opinion)
Regards
Alexander Kobbevik wrote:


Maybe this will help people see how bad it is to try to maintain a
banlist where anyone can contribute... Its just silly... and I think
you all know it...
I understand that you are desperate to ban cheaters.. but you are also
banning non-cheating players...
Open your eyes

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wArgOd
Sent: 8. april 2005 05:11
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
hlds@list.valvesoftware.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be
banned.
If you are using the global ban list from
http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to
remove the following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
STEAM_0:1:6555719
STEAM_0:1:4973968
STEAM_0:1:1123940
STEAM_0:1:4284202
STEAM_0:0:4167326
STEAM_0:0:3277947
STEAM_0:1:5453208
STEAM_0:0:4379225
STEAM_0:1:5289314
STEAM_0:0:3320503
STEAM_0:1:5332537
STEAM_0:1:4912823
STEAM_0:1:1716825
STEAM_0:1:988502
STEAM_0:1:5860323
Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy
running on your server(s):
removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323
Thank you.
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RE: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-11 Thread Alexander Kobbevik
Again you miss my point, but fine.

I run two server, both password protected.
So no, im not trying to win any competition with anyone.
Nor do I think im so great. I just think someone should point out
why the idea might not be a good idea. And I did.

We are going in circles.. so i give up.. you win ;)

-Alex


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roc
Sent: 11. april 2005 17:19
To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists


With all the people playing this game why would you be so worried about
losing a few here and there? Unless you are from the minority of ignorant
Admins who see running a server as a competition with other server Ops of
who's server is more 1337 or better yet support the hackers like some who
troll this list simply to oppose of anything positive in regards stopping
the little cheats then why would you care?

Nothing is perfect!

Look on the bright side, for each of us that use this list, more players
chance visiting your server! :)

Maybe you and the minority who question it need to look in the mirror!

Regards

Alexander Kobbevik wrote:

>I know that not everything is perfect...
>And im not talking about a false positive here.
>Im talking about people beeing banned for other reasons by an admin and
>therefor ending up in this banlist. Anyways... I hope this is only a
>minority who is so ignorant as to trust such a list.
>Shit happeneds, you just don't need to add to it.
>
>
>Good luck though..
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roc
>Sent: 8. april 2005 18:45
>To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
>Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
>
>
>Hi, I don't think it's silly.  Besides Valve accidentally bans people
>too dude. Nothing is perfect, open your eyes!
>
>We all can agree steambans is not the answer.
>
>In fact if more people adapt to this method I think it will help the
>community more than harm! (just my humble opinion)
>
>Regards
>
>Alexander Kobbevik wrote:
>
>
>
>>Maybe this will help people see how bad it is to try to maintain a
>>banlist where anyone can contribute... Its just silly... and I think
>>you all know it...
>>
>>I understand that you are desperate to ban cheaters.. but you are also
>>banning non-cheating players...
>>
>>Open your eyes
>>
>>
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wArgOd
>>Sent: 8. april 2005 05:11
>>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
>>hlds@list.valvesoftware.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
>>
>>
>>A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be
>>banned.
>>
>>If you are using the global ban list from
>>http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to
>>remove the following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
>>
>>STEAM_0:1:6555719
>>STEAM_0:1:4973968
>>STEAM_0:1:1123940
>>STEAM_0:1:4284202
>>STEAM_0:0:4167326
>>STEAM_0:0:3277947
>>STEAM_0:1:5453208
>>STEAM_0:0:4379225
>>STEAM_0:1:5289314
>>STEAM_0:0:3320503
>>STEAM_0:1:5332537
>>STEAM_0:1:4912823
>>STEAM_0:1:1716825
>>STEAM_0:1:988502
>>STEAM_0:1:5860323
>>
>>Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy
>>running on your server(s):
>>
>>removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
>>removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
>>removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
>>removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
>>removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
>>removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
>>removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
>>removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
>>removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
>>removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
>>removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
>>removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
>>removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
>>removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323
>>
>>
>>Thank you.
>>
>>
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Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-11 Thread Roc
With all the people playing this game why would you be so worried about
losing a few here and there?
Unless you are from the minority of ignorant Admins who see running a
server as a competition with other server Ops of who's server is more
1337 or better yet support the hackers like some who troll this list
simply to oppose of anything positive in regards stopping the little
cheats then why would you care?
Nothing is perfect!
Look on the bright side, for each of us that use this list, more players
chance visiting your server! :)
Maybe you and the minority who question it need to look in the mirror!
Regards
Alexander Kobbevik wrote:
I know that not everything is perfect...
And im not talking about a false positive here.
Im talking about people beeing banned for other reasons by an admin and
therefor ending up in this banlist.
Anyways... I hope this is only a minority who is so ignorant as to trust
such a list.
Shit happeneds, you just don't need to add to it.
Good luck though..
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roc
Sent: 8. april 2005 18:45
To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
Hi, I don't think it's silly.  Besides Valve accidentally bans people too
dude. Nothing is perfect, open your eyes!
We all can agree steambans is not the answer.
In fact if more people adapt to this method I think it will help the
community more than harm! (just my humble opinion)
Regards
Alexander Kobbevik wrote:

Maybe this will help people see how bad it is to try to maintain a
banlist where anyone can contribute... Its just silly... and I think
you all know it...
I understand that you are desperate to ban cheaters.. but you are also
banning non-cheating players...
Open your eyes

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wArgOd
Sent: 8. april 2005 05:11
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
hlds@list.valvesoftware.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be
banned.
If you are using the global ban list from
http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to remove
the following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
STEAM_0:1:6555719
STEAM_0:1:4973968
STEAM_0:1:1123940
STEAM_0:1:4284202
STEAM_0:0:4167326
STEAM_0:0:3277947
STEAM_0:1:5453208
STEAM_0:0:4379225
STEAM_0:1:5289314
STEAM_0:0:3320503
STEAM_0:1:5332537
STEAM_0:1:4912823
STEAM_0:1:1716825
STEAM_0:1:988502
STEAM_0:1:5860323
Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy
running on your server(s):
removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323
Thank you.
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RE: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-11 Thread Alexander Kobbevik
I know that not everything is perfect...
And im not talking about a false positive here.
Im talking about people beeing banned for other reasons by an admin and
therefor ending up in this banlist.
Anyways... I hope this is only a minority who is so ignorant as to trust
such a list.
Shit happeneds, you just don't need to add to it.


Good luck though..


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roc
Sent: 8. april 2005 18:45
To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists


Hi, I don't think it's silly.  Besides Valve accidentally bans people too
dude. Nothing is perfect, open your eyes!

We all can agree steambans is not the answer.

In fact if more people adapt to this method I think it will help the
community more than harm! (just my humble opinion)

Regards

Alexander Kobbevik wrote:

>Maybe this will help people see how bad it is to try to maintain a
>banlist where anyone can contribute... Its just silly... and I think
>you all know it...
>
>I understand that you are desperate to ban cheaters.. but you are also
>banning non-cheating players...
>
>Open your eyes
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wArgOd
>Sent: 8. april 2005 05:11
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
>hlds@list.valvesoftware.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
>
>
>A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be
>banned.
>
>If you are using the global ban list from
>http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to remove
>the following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
>
>STEAM_0:1:6555719
>STEAM_0:1:4973968
>STEAM_0:1:1123940
>STEAM_0:1:4284202
>STEAM_0:0:4167326
>STEAM_0:0:3277947
>STEAM_0:1:5453208
>STEAM_0:0:4379225
>STEAM_0:1:5289314
>STEAM_0:0:3320503
>STEAM_0:1:5332537
>STEAM_0:1:4912823
>STEAM_0:1:1716825
>STEAM_0:1:988502
>STEAM_0:1:5860323
>
>Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy
>running on your server(s):
>
>removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
>removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
>removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
>removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
>removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
>removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
>removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
>removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
>removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
>removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
>removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
>removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
>removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
>removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323
>
>
>Thank you.
>
>
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Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-08 Thread Roc
Hi, I don't think it's silly.  Besides Valve accidentally bans people
too dude. Nothing is perfect, open your eyes!
We all can agree steambans is not the answer.
In fact if more people adapt to this method I think it will help the
community more than harm! (just my humble opinion)
Regards
Alexander Kobbevik wrote:
Maybe this will help people see how bad it is to try to maintain a banlist
where anyone can contribute... Its just silly... and I think you all know
it...
I understand that you are desperate to ban cheaters.. but you are also
banning non-cheating players...
Open your eyes

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wArgOd
Sent: 8. april 2005 05:11
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; hlds@list.valvesoftware.com;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be banned.
If you are using the global ban list from
http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to remove the
following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
STEAM_0:1:6555719
STEAM_0:1:4973968
STEAM_0:1:1123940
STEAM_0:1:4284202
STEAM_0:0:4167326
STEAM_0:0:3277947
STEAM_0:1:5453208
STEAM_0:0:4379225
STEAM_0:1:5289314
STEAM_0:0:3320503
STEAM_0:1:5332537
STEAM_0:1:4912823
STEAM_0:1:1716825
STEAM_0:1:988502
STEAM_0:1:5860323
Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy running on
your server(s):
removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323
Thank you.
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Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-08 Thread Mikee
It's not bad at all.  I get so tired of people defending all those who try
to crash, hack, and cheat in the servers we pay for.  If you don't like it,
then just run your own server and advertise that all of them are welcome.
I would much rather have 10-15 corrections among a list of 1400
troublemakers.  If the few innocents make their case, their ban can be
removed.  There is no VAC-2 at the present time, and who knows if all those
attempting to crash our servers would even be detected by VAC-2.  No system
of justice will ever be perfectly fair, including VAC-2.
Bravo to WarGod for doing this.  I do wish you would remove those using the
*E|M|F* tag or at least break those out separately.  What happened to all
the 1400+ bans you had?  I still have the last copy you made.
One small correction is that the link you gave should have been:
http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.txt
- Original Message -
From: "Alexander Kobbevik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 3:35 AM
Subject: RE: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

Maybe this will help people see how bad it is to try to maintain a banlist
where anyone can contribute... Its just silly... and I think you all know
it...
I understand that you are desperate to ban cheaters.. but you are also
banning non-cheating players...
Open your eyes

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wArgOd
Sent: 8. april 2005 05:11
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
hlds@list.valvesoftware.com;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be
banned.
If you are using the global ban list from
http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to remove
the
following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
STEAM_0:1:6555719
STEAM_0:1:4973968
STEAM_0:1:1123940
STEAM_0:1:4284202
STEAM_0:0:4167326
STEAM_0:0:3277947
STEAM_0:1:5453208
STEAM_0:0:4379225
STEAM_0:1:5289314
STEAM_0:0:3320503
STEAM_0:1:5332537
STEAM_0:1:4912823
STEAM_0:1:1716825
STEAM_0:1:988502
STEAM_0:1:5860323
Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy running
on
your server(s):
removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323
Thank you.
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Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-08 Thread Saint K.
 SteamBans is the solution.
- Original Message -
From: "Alexander Kobbevik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 9:35 AM
Subject: RE: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

Maybe this will help people see how bad it is to try to maintain a banlist
where anyone can contribute... Its just silly... and I think you all know
it...
I understand that you are desperate to ban cheaters.. but you are also
banning non-cheating players...
Open your eyes

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wArgOd
Sent: 8. april 2005 05:11
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
hlds@list.valvesoftware.com;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be
banned.
If you are using the global ban list from
http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to remove
the
following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
STEAM_0:1:6555719
STEAM_0:1:4973968
STEAM_0:1:1123940
STEAM_0:1:4284202
STEAM_0:0:4167326
STEAM_0:0:3277947
STEAM_0:1:5453208
STEAM_0:0:4379225
STEAM_0:1:5289314
STEAM_0:0:3320503
STEAM_0:1:5332537
STEAM_0:1:4912823
STEAM_0:1:1716825
STEAM_0:1:988502
STEAM_0:1:5860323
Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy running
on
your server(s):
removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323
Thank you.
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RE: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-08 Thread Alexander Kobbevik
Maybe this will help people see how bad it is to try to maintain a banlist
where anyone can contribute... Its just silly... and I think you all know
it...

I understand that you are desperate to ban cheaters.. but you are also
banning non-cheating players...

Open your eyes



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wArgOd
Sent: 8. april 2005 05:11
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; hlds@list.valvesoftware.com;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists


A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be banned.

If you are using the global ban list from
http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to remove the
following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:

STEAM_0:1:6555719
STEAM_0:1:4973968
STEAM_0:1:1123940
STEAM_0:1:4284202
STEAM_0:0:4167326
STEAM_0:0:3277947
STEAM_0:1:5453208
STEAM_0:0:4379225
STEAM_0:1:5289314
STEAM_0:0:3320503
STEAM_0:1:5332537
STEAM_0:1:4912823
STEAM_0:1:1716825
STEAM_0:1:988502
STEAM_0:1:5860323

Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy running on
your server(s):

removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323


Thank you.


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RE: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-08 Thread Agent 001Fox
Great!
Thanx!
//DiS|Fox
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http://www.sweDiS.se/
Server:
http://dis1.hopto.org:27015


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Easy way...
Copy/Paste them to execme.cfg... Stick it in the server dir... Type exec
execme.cfg
That should work out...
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Agent 001Fox
> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 10:42 PM
> To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
> Subject: RE: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
>
> Is there an easy way of running all those commands at the same time?
>
> //DiS|Fox
>
>
>
> >From: wArgOd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be
> >banned.
> >
> >If you are using the global ban list from
> >http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to remove
> >the following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
> >
> >STEAM_0:1:6555719
> >STEAM_0:1:4973968
> >STEAM_0:1:1123940
> >STEAM_0:1:4284202
> >STEAM_0:0:4167326
> >STEAM_0:0:3277947
> >STEAM_0:1:5453208
> >STEAM_0:0:4379225
> >STEAM_0:1:5289314
> >STEAM_0:0:3320503
> >STEAM_0:1:5332537
> >STEAM_0:1:4912823
> >STEAM_0:1:1716825
> >STEAM_0:1:988502
> >STEAM_0:1:5860323
> >
> >Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy
running
> >on your server(s):
> >
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
> >removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
> >removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
> >removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
> >removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323
> >
> >
> >Thank you.
>
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Re: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-08 Thread List Keeper
To exec a file it will need to be in the cfg folder. ;)


On Friday, April 08, 2005 12:55 AM [GMT-06:00],
Kevin Gerry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Easy way...
>
> Copy/Paste them to execme.cfg... Stick it in the server dir... Type
> exec
> execme.cfg
>
> That should work out...
>
> ~
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds-
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Agent 001Fox
>> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 10:42 PM
>> To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
>> Subject: RE: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
>>
>> Is there an easy way of running all those commands at the same time?
>>
>> //DiS|Fox
>>
>>
>>
>>> From: wArgOd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be
>>> banned.
>>>
>>> If you are using the global ban list from
>>> http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to
>>> remove the following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
>>>
>>> STEAM_0:1:6555719
>>> STEAM_0:1:4973968
>>> STEAM_0:1:1123940
>>> STEAM_0:1:4284202
>>> STEAM_0:0:4167326
>>> STEAM_0:0:3277947
>>> STEAM_0:1:5453208
>>> STEAM_0:0:4379225
>>> STEAM_0:1:5289314
>>> STEAM_0:0:3320503
>>> STEAM_0:1:5332537
>>> STEAM_0:1:4912823
>>> STEAM_0:1:1716825
>>> STEAM_0:1:988502
>>> STEAM_0:1:5860323
>>>
>>> Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy
>>> running on your server(s):
>>>
>>> removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
>>> removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
>>> removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
>>> removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
>>> removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
>>> removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
>>> removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
>>> removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
>>> removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
>>> removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
>>> removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
>>> removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
>>> removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
>>> removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you.
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RE: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-07 Thread Kevin Gerry
Easy way...

Copy/Paste them to execme.cfg... Stick it in the server dir... Type exec
execme.cfg

That should work out...

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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Agent 001Fox
> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 10:42 PM
> To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
> Subject: RE: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists
>
> Is there an easy way of running all those commands at the same time?
>
> //DiS|Fox
>
>
>
> >From: wArgOd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be
> >banned.
> >
> >If you are using the global ban list from
> >http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to remove
> >the following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
> >
> >STEAM_0:1:6555719
> >STEAM_0:1:4973968
> >STEAM_0:1:1123940
> >STEAM_0:1:4284202
> >STEAM_0:0:4167326
> >STEAM_0:0:3277947
> >STEAM_0:1:5453208
> >STEAM_0:0:4379225
> >STEAM_0:1:5289314
> >STEAM_0:0:3320503
> >STEAM_0:1:5332537
> >STEAM_0:1:4912823
> >STEAM_0:1:1716825
> >STEAM_0:1:988502
> >STEAM_0:1:5860323
> >
> >Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy running
> >on your server(s):
> >
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
> >removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
> >removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
> >removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
> >removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
> >removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323
> >
> >
> >Thank you.
>
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RE: [hlds] Request to clear steam id's from global ban lists

2005-04-07 Thread Agent 001Fox
Is there an easy way of running all those commands at the same time?
//DiS|Fox

From: wArgOd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A review of our ban list turned up some steamid's that should not be
banned.
If you are using the global ban list from
http://70.85.25.116/banned_user.cfg then please take the time to remove
the following accounts from your banned_user.cfg:
STEAM_0:1:6555719
STEAM_0:1:4973968
STEAM_0:1:1123940
STEAM_0:1:4284202
STEAM_0:0:4167326
STEAM_0:0:3277947
STEAM_0:1:5453208
STEAM_0:0:4379225
STEAM_0:1:5289314
STEAM_0:0:3320503
STEAM_0:1:5332537
STEAM_0:1:4912823
STEAM_0:1:1716825
STEAM_0:1:988502
STEAM_0:1:5860323
Here is the same set prefixed with the removeid command for easy running
on your server(s):
removeid STEAM_0:1:4973968
removeid STEAM_0:1:1123940
removeid STEAM_0:1:4284202
removeid STEAM_0:0:4167326
removeid STEAM_0:0:3277947
removeid STEAM_0:1:5453208
removeid STEAM_0:0:4379225
removeid STEAM_0:1:5289314
removeid STEAM_0:0:3320503
removeid STEAM_0:1:5332537
removeid STEAM_0:1:4912823
removeid STEAM_0:1:1716825
removeid STEAM_0:1:988502
removeid STEAM_0:1:5860323
Thank you.
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