[hlds_linux] VAC problem

2007-11-10 Thread Vitaliy Okulov
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Just install HLDS server, reupdate it:

HLDS installation up to date

Also add metamod-p & amxmodx, but VAC system is disabled. How i can enable
it?
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Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem

2006-10-30 Thread Jonathan
That fixed the problem, thanks a lot! :)

> Have you added +ip x.x.x.x to the command line, where x.x.x.x is the
> public IP? We had a similar issue and adding that fixed it.
>
> Ben
>
> On 29/10/06, Regime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Sounds like a firewall issue. Check logs on your devices to see if
>> anything is being dropped (incoming and outgoing.) By the sounds of it,
>> probably look on your 'second router' first.
>> Good luck,
>> ---
>> Regime
>>
>> Jonathan wrote:
>> > VAC works on the other servers in my network. What differs these ones
>> from
>> > the ones that work is that they're part of a server cluster with
>> internet
>> > access behind a second router. They have public IP addresses.
>> >
>> > The servers themselves are accessible from the outside without
>> problems,
>> > it's just VAC that won't start up.
>> >
>> > /Jonathan
>> >
>> >
>>
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Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem

2006-10-29 Thread Ben Laban

Have you added +ip x.x.x.x to the command line, where x.x.x.x is the
public IP? We had a similar issue and adding that fixed it.

Ben

On 29/10/06, Regime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sounds like a firewall issue. Check logs on your devices to see if
anything is being dropped (incoming and outgoing.) By the sounds of it,
probably look on your 'second router' first.
Good luck,
---
Regime

Jonathan wrote:
> VAC works on the other servers in my network. What differs these ones from
> the ones that work is that they're part of a server cluster with internet
> access behind a second router. They have public IP addresses.
>
> The servers themselves are accessible from the outside without problems,
> it's just VAC that won't start up.
>
> /Jonathan
>
>


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Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem

2006-10-28 Thread Regime

Sounds like a firewall issue. Check logs on your devices to see if
anything is being dropped (incoming and outgoing.) By the sounds of it,
probably look on your 'second router' first.
Good luck,
---
Regime

Jonathan wrote:

VAC works on the other servers in my network. What differs these ones from
the ones that work is that they're part of a server cluster with internet
access behind a second router. They have public IP addresses.

The servers themselves are accessible from the outside without problems,
it's just VAC that won't start up.

/Jonathan





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Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem

2006-10-27 Thread Kennycom

That bit of information would have been nice the first go-around...
Start looking at the setup on the 2nd router.

- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem


> VAC works on the other servers in my network. What differs these ones from
> the ones that work is that they're part of a server cluster with internet
> access behind a second router. They have public IP addresses.
>
> The servers themselves are accessible from the outside without problems,
> it's just VAC that won't start up.
>
> /Jonathan
>
>> Jonathan wrote:
>>> hello, i can't get VAC to work properly.
>>>
>>> i get the following message:
>>>
>>> version :  47/1.1.2.5/Stdio 3651 insecure (secure mode enabled,
>>> disconnected from Steam3)
>>>
>>> i tried reinstalling hlds like some posts suggested, but it didn't do me
>>> any good
>>>
>>> i have secure "1" in liblist.gam and i don't start the game with
>>> -insecure.. what else could be causing this?
>>>
>> Your connection to the Steam servers is probably failing.
>>
>> If you are versed in UNIX, you can use "strings" and "grep" to try
>> fishing out the hostnames (tip: they'll probably contain
>> valvesoftware.com) from all the .so files, then try "ping"ing these
>> servers, etc. etc. etc. If you're even more versed, you could use
>> tcpdump and/or ethereal to capture all the network communication the
>> dedicated server is doing and analyze it to find the problem.
>>
>> For starts, if you're not sure that your Internet connection is working
>> perfectly, try running a simple ping such as "ping google.com". If ping
>> doesn't output anything, try "nslookup google.com" to see if your DNS
>> servers are working.
>>
>> At the end of the day, you'll probably end up having to do something as
>> menial as unplug and re-plug your router into the mains or reconfiguring
>> your server's network interface for it to start working again. (Believe
>> me, I once struck alarm on this very list when my Net connection didn't
>> work... and yes, my router was to blame. A 230V [common mains voltage
>> across Europe] restart later, everything worked again.)
>>
>> I hope I'm not sounding like one of those $3-per-minute support-line
>> people, trying to avoid causes of radioactive human stupidity like "is
>> your printer actually turned on?"... ;-)
>>
>> ~~ Ondra
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Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem

2006-10-27 Thread Jonathan
VAC works on the other servers in my network. What differs these ones from
the ones that work is that they're part of a server cluster with internet
access behind a second router. They have public IP addresses.

The servers themselves are accessible from the outside without problems,
it's just VAC that won't start up.

/Jonathan

> Jonathan wrote:
>> hello, i can't get VAC to work properly.
>>
>> i get the following message:
>>
>> version :  47/1.1.2.5/Stdio 3651 insecure (secure mode enabled,
>> disconnected from Steam3)
>>
>> i tried reinstalling hlds like some posts suggested, but it didn't do me
>> any good
>>
>> i have secure "1" in liblist.gam and i don't start the game with
>> -insecure.. what else could be causing this?
>>
> Your connection to the Steam servers is probably failing.
>
> If you are versed in UNIX, you can use "strings" and "grep" to try
> fishing out the hostnames (tip: they'll probably contain
> valvesoftware.com) from all the .so files, then try "ping"ing these
> servers, etc. etc. etc. If you're even more versed, you could use
> tcpdump and/or ethereal to capture all the network communication the
> dedicated server is doing and analyze it to find the problem.
>
> For starts, if you're not sure that your Internet connection is working
> perfectly, try running a simple ping such as "ping google.com". If ping
> doesn't output anything, try "nslookup google.com" to see if your DNS
> servers are working.
>
> At the end of the day, you'll probably end up having to do something as
> menial as unplug and re-plug your router into the mains or reconfiguring
> your server's network interface for it to start working again. (Believe
> me, I once struck alarm on this very list when my Net connection didn't
> work... and yes, my router was to blame. A 230V [common mains voltage
> across Europe] restart later, everything worked again.)
>
> I hope I'm not sounding like one of those $3-per-minute support-line
> people, trying to avoid causes of radioactive human stupidity like "is
> your printer actually turned on?"... ;-)
>
> ~~ Ondra
>
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Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem

2006-10-27 Thread Ondřej Hošek

Jonathan wrote:

hello, i can't get VAC to work properly.

i get the following message:

version :  47/1.1.2.5/Stdio 3651 insecure (secure mode enabled,
disconnected from Steam3)

i tried reinstalling hlds like some posts suggested, but it didn't do me
any good

i have secure "1" in liblist.gam and i don't start the game with
-insecure.. what else could be causing this?


Your connection to the Steam servers is probably failing.

If you are versed in UNIX, you can use "strings" and "grep" to try
fishing out the hostnames (tip: they'll probably contain
valvesoftware.com) from all the .so files, then try "ping"ing these
servers, etc. etc. etc. If you're even more versed, you could use
tcpdump and/or ethereal to capture all the network communication the
dedicated server is doing and analyze it to find the problem.

For starts, if you're not sure that your Internet connection is working
perfectly, try running a simple ping such as "ping google.com". If ping
doesn't output anything, try "nslookup google.com" to see if your DNS
servers are working.

At the end of the day, you'll probably end up having to do something as
menial as unplug and re-plug your router into the mains or reconfiguring
your server's network interface for it to start working again. (Believe
me, I once struck alarm on this very list when my Net connection didn't
work... and yes, my router was to blame. A 230V [common mains voltage
across Europe] restart later, everything worked again.)

I hope I'm not sounding like one of those $3-per-minute support-line
people, trying to avoid causes of radioactive human stupidity like "is
your printer actually turned on?"... ;-)

~~ Ondra

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[hlds_linux] VAC problem

2006-10-27 Thread Jonathan
hello, i can't get VAC to work properly.

i get the following message:

version :  47/1.1.2.5/Stdio 3651 insecure (secure mode enabled,
disconnected from Steam3)

i tried reinstalling hlds like some posts suggested, but it didn't do me
any good

i have secure "1" in liblist.gam and i don't start the game with
-insecure.. what else could be causing this?


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RE: [hlds_linux] VAC Problem.. Player banned ..or not?

2003-06-25 Thread Roach
Since the message was about cheating, and not a memory/hardware issue,
my guess is it had nothing to do with the bad RAM detection.

If he had CD running at the time, VAC could have detected that as a
cheat and kicked him. The way CD works, VAC will see it as a 'cheat'.

Now, the reason why he was not banned/banned for long... although VAC
Does not tell *us* what cheat the person was detected for, it seems to
be able to tell and depending on the cheat, the length of the ban will
change. So, it's very possible that VAC detected his CD and did not
classify it as a serious cheat or whatever, and didn’t ban him.

If he was using say OGC or something, it could have banned him for many
months.

Note: I have not tested any of the above, but it is what I have gathered
from reading these lists and other forums since VAC started.


Roach


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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 4:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hlds_linux] VAC Problem.. Player banned ..or not?


Florian Zschocke wrote:

>Read the archives of this list and you will find that the VAC
>system was changed to protect against banning innocents due to
>faulty RAM. If a cheat detection could be caused due to faulty
>RAM, the client is only dropped from the server but he is not banned.

Hey, but why is there a log message that he was detected cheating???

It should be something like "POSSIBLE cheating" if VAC is not shure.
Many Stats Programs parse the Logs for VAC Messages and if there is a
"...was detected cheating and dropped from the server." then HE IS a
cheater for these programs..with all the consequences for that player.

How can i distinguish between "Good" or "Wrong" ??


Maxel

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RE: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.

2002-08-29 Thread Erik

If it hooks into Halflife, then it is detected.  Personally, if being
strict with these rules gets rid of half the cheaters out there, I'm all
for them.  Maybe the authors of hlirc should go to Valve and see about
how they can get themselves recognized as a legitimate add in.

On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 00:03, craig kaiser wrote:
> Okay can IRC be used to play unfairly?
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of PiTaGoRaS
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 7:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.
>
> Err, hlirc isn't a client hook, or at least is what his autor has said.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "MoD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 5:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.
>
>
> > HLirc is a client.dll hook, just like OGC.
> >
> > True, all it does is give you IRC, but valve don't allow it.
> >
> > Tell your friends to stfu... fact is valve didnt ban you, right?
> >
> >   MoD,
> >
> > Always @ your service.
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Paul Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2:14 PM
> > Subject: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.
> >
> >
> > > Can you help please?
> > >
> > > I joined my usual server (80.71.2.84:27016 [5SI]Public Smoking Shed) a
> few
> > > days ago and was kicked to console with the follwing message:
> > >
> > > *
> > > You have been automatically disconnected from this secure server because
> > an
> > > illegal cheat was detected on your computer. Repeat violaters may be
> > > permanently banned from all secure servers.
> > > *
> > > screenshot: http://reidme.info/misc/vac_screeny.jpg
> > >
> > > It was a fresh install of CS that morning as I had installed the Merc
> pack
> > > the night before and found the player models too confusing and I'd lost
> > the
> > > function of the variable crosshair to show aiming stability.
> > > I re-installed HL + CS, and backed up the sounds/sprites/models dirs and
> > > installed the Mercenary Pack v2.5 for Counter-Strike
> > > (http://clanfmc.xrs.net/). I replaced the models folder with the backup
> > but
> > > kept the sprite and sound changes.
> > > I also downloaded HLirc (http://www.cscentral.com/hlirc/), which is an
> irc
> > > client for the Half Life console.
> > >
> > > These are the only two changes to my HL install. I unloaded the HLirc
> > script
> > > from Mirc as soon as it happened. I went back to the server and I never
> > got
> > > kicked again. Until the kick showed up on the servers stats page, and a
> > few
> > > clan members pushed the CL to ban me from the server all together.
> > >
> > > Below are the specs of my system:
> > >
> > > WinXP
> > > Geforce 2 MX 64mb (using Detonator drivers)
> > > Athlon TBird 700mhz @ 133x7(933mhz)
> > > 256MB ram
> > > SBlive player 1024
> > > Only other games installed are Red Alert II and Yuris revenge.
> > >
> > > The server in question is run by www.clan-hq.com
> > >
> > > Basically, some people now think I cheat, and they are wrong.
> > > I'd like them to know they are wrong.
> > > Reid.
> > >
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Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.

2002-08-28 Thread Rob Sanders

On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 04:04:52 +, Jeremy Brooking wrote:

> Cant see how it can be used to cheat more than say, external voice com
> systems... even the telephone :)
>
Run an irc bot and have it relay both teams chat?  Telephones dont pick
up team chat ;)  Most hopefully use external voice, or ingame atleast,
but some people still type away..
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Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.

2002-08-28 Thread Jeremy Brooking

Cant see how it can be used to cheat more than say, external voice com
systems... even the telephone :)


On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 16:00, alfred wrote:
> yes. You can use it as a "covert" channel to tell your teammates where
> others are :) Not that its the only way, but its a way never the less.
>
>
> craig kaiser wrote:
> > Okay can IRC be used to play unfairly?


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Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.

2002-08-28 Thread alfred

yes. You can use it as a "covert" channel to tell your teammates where
others are :) Not that its the only way, but its a way never the less.


craig kaiser wrote:
> Okay can IRC be used to play unfairly?
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of PiTaGoRaS
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 7:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.
>
> Err, hlirc isn't a client hook, or at least is what his autor has said.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "MoD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 5:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.
>
>
>
>>HLirc is a client.dll hook, just like OGC.
>>
>>True, all it does is give you IRC, but valve don't allow it.
>>
>>Tell your friends to stfu... fact is valve didnt ban you, right?
>>
>>  MoD,
>>
>>Always @ your service.
>>
>>----- Original Message -
>>From: "Paul Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2:14 PM
>>Subject: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.
>>
>>
>>
>>>Can you help please?
>>>
>>>I joined my usual server (80.71.2.84:27016 [5SI]Public Smoking Shed) a
>>
> few
>
>>>days ago and was kicked to console with the follwing message:
>>>
>>>*
>>>You have been automatically disconnected from this secure server because
>>
>>an
>>
>>>illegal cheat was detected on your computer. Repeat violaters may be
>>>permanently banned from all secure servers.
>>>*
>>>screenshot: http://reidme.info/misc/vac_screeny.jpg
>>>
>>>It was a fresh install of CS that morning as I had installed the Merc
>>
> pack
>
>>>the night before and found the player models too confusing and I'd lost
>>
>>the
>>
>>>function of the variable crosshair to show aiming stability.
>>>I re-installed HL + CS, and backed up the sounds/sprites/models dirs and
>>>installed the Mercenary Pack v2.5 for Counter-Strike
>>>(http://clanfmc.xrs.net/). I replaced the models folder with the backup
>>
>>but
>>
>>>kept the sprite and sound changes.
>>>I also downloaded HLirc (http://www.cscentral.com/hlirc/), which is an
>>
> irc
>
>>>client for the Half Life console.
>>>
>>>These are the only two changes to my HL install. I unloaded the HLirc
>>
>>script
>>
>>>from Mirc as soon as it happened. I went back to the server and I never
>>
>>got
>>
>>>kicked again. Until the kick showed up on the servers stats page, and a
>>
>>few
>>
>>>clan members pushed the CL to ban me from the server all together.
>>>
>>>Below are the specs of my system:
>>>
>>>WinXP
>>>Geforce 2 MX 64mb (using Detonator drivers)
>>>Athlon TBird 700mhz @ 133x7(933mhz)
>>>256MB ram
>>>SBlive player 1024
>>>Only other games installed are Red Alert II and Yuris revenge.
>>>
>>>The server in question is run by www.clan-hq.com
>>>
>>>Basically, some people now think I cheat, and they are wrong.
>>>I'd like them to know they are wrong.
>>>Reid.
>>>
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>>
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RE: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.

2002-08-28 Thread craig kaiser

Okay can IRC be used to play unfairly?



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of PiTaGoRaS
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 7:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.

Err, hlirc isn't a client hook, or at least is what his autor has said.

- Original Message -
From: "MoD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.


> HLirc is a client.dll hook, just like OGC.
>
> True, all it does is give you IRC, but valve don't allow it.
>
> Tell your friends to stfu... fact is valve didnt ban you, right?
>
>   MoD,
>
> Always @ your service.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Paul Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2:14 PM
> Subject: [hlds_linux] VAC problem.
>
>
> > Can you help please?
> >
> > I joined my usual server (80.71.2.84:27016 [5SI]Public Smoking Shed) a
few
> > days ago and was kicked to console with the follwing message:
> >
> > *
> > You have been automatically disconnected from this secure server because
> an
> > illegal cheat was detected on your computer. Repeat violaters may be
> > permanently banned from all secure servers.
> > *
> > screenshot: http://reidme.info/misc/vac_screeny.jpg
> >
> > It was a fresh install of CS that morning as I had installed the Merc
pack
> > the night before and found the player models too confusing and I'd lost
> the
> > function of the variable crosshair to show aiming stability.
> > I re-installed HL + CS, and backed up the sounds/sprites/models dirs and
> > installed the Mercenary Pack v2.5 for Counter-Strike
> > (http://clanfmc.xrs.net/). I replaced the models folder with the backup
> but
> > kept the sprite and sound changes.
> > I also downloaded HLirc (http://www.cscentral.com/hlirc/), which is an
irc
> > client for the Half Life console.
> >
> > These are the only two changes to my HL install. I unloaded the HLirc
> script
> > from Mirc as soon as it happened. I went back to the server and I never
> got
> > kicked again. Until the kick showed up on the servers stats page, and a
> few
> > clan members pushed the CL to ban me from the server all together.
> >
> > Below are the specs of my system:
> >
> > WinXP
> > Geforce 2 MX 64mb (using Detonator drivers)
> > Athlon TBird 700mhz @ 133x7(933mhz)
> > 256MB ram
> > SBlive player 1024
> > Only other games installed are Red Alert II and Yuris revenge.
> >
> > The server in question is run by www.clan-hq.com
> >
> > Basically, some people now think I cheat, and they are wrong.
> > I'd like them to know they are wrong.
> > Reid.
> >
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