Re: [hlds_linux] log lines about being banned for cheating

2003-03-02 Thread Andrew A. Chen
Sooo, why would he not be able to connect on one server and be able to
connect on another?  Is there a local cache for this stuff?

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Andrew A. Chen
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, James Clark wrote:

 On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 02:58:14PM -0800, Andrew A. Chen wrote:
  Hey, quick question about these log lines:
 
  L 03/02/2003 - 14:50:37: #deMo :: wow sir1431563145 connected,
  address 66.126.2.79:27005
  Dropped #deMo :: wow sir from server
  Reason:  Banned because of past cheating violations
 
  Are these generated by Valve Anticheat or by something else?  Initially I
  thought it was VAC causing this, but the same player had no problem joining
  a different secure server.  Does the server maintain its own internal cheat
  list or something?  Thanks.

 AFAIK WON hold a cheaters database, so the info is found as they connect
 and are verified by the HLDS server against WON.  The HLDS must be
 running VAC.

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 James.

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Re: [hlds_linux] log lines about being banned for cheating

2003-03-02 Thread Jeremy Brooking
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 13:06, Andrew A. Chen wrote:
 Sooo, why would he not be able to connect on one server and be able to
 connect on another?  Is there a local cache for this stuff?


Sure he didnt change his wonid before he connected to the other server?

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Re: [hlds_linux] log lines about being banned for cheating

2003-03-02 Thread Andrew A. Chen
Nope, I made sure -- it's the same WONID both times.

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On 3 Mar 2003, Jeremy Brooking wrote:

 On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 13:06, Andrew A. Chen wrote:
  Sooo, why would he not be able to connect on one server and be able to
  connect on another?  Is there a local cache for this stuff?


 Sure he didnt change his wonid before he connected to the other server?

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Re: [hlds_linux] log lines about being banned for cheating

2003-03-02 Thread James Clark



On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 04:06:09PM -0800, Andrew A. Chen wrote:
 Sooo, why would he not be able to connect on one server and be able to
 connect on another?  Is there a local cache for this stuff?

I don't know, I said AFAIK which means I'm making big horrible (probably
incorrect) assumptions.  Valve know.

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 Andrew A. Chen
 Divo Networks

 On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, James Clark wrote:

  On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 02:58:14PM -0800, Andrew A. Chen wrote:
   Hey, quick question about these log lines:
  
   L 03/02/2003 - 14:50:37: #deMo :: wow sir1431563145 connected,
   address 66.126.2.79:27005
   Dropped #deMo :: wow sir from server
   Reason:  Banned because of past cheating violations
  
   Are these generated by Valve Anticheat or by something else?  Initially I
   thought it was VAC causing this, but the same player had no problem joining
   a different secure server.  Does the server maintain its own internal cheat
   list or something?  Thanks.
 
  AFAIK WON hold a cheaters database, so the info is found as they connect
  and are verified by the HLDS server against WON.  The HLDS must be
  running VAC.
 
  --
  James.
 
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