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Mr Man
22-08-2005, 15:57
I can't find this is the search so apologies if there's an answer somewhere.

I'd like a definition of 'DBID' as is found in the teamspeak log files. I am analysing an important log right now and I really need to know what this means. Is it something to do with users that are registered on the server?

Any help would be great...

-MrMan :)

R. Ludwig
22-08-2005, 17:16
DBID= DataBaseID = ID of that user/channel/server in the database

Mr Man
22-08-2005, 17:27
Okay, thanks. But is it related to people who are registered? I.e. people with (R) status..? Or do people with (U) status also get this DBID tag in the logs?

-Mr Man

R. Ludwig
22-08-2005, 17:58
unregistered clients wont get a DBID

Mr Man
23-08-2005, 17:38
Okay so (last question :p)... if someone on the log has a DBID of '0' (zero), what does this mean? Are they registered or does zero not count as a DBID? Or does it mean they are superadmin or something?? :confused:

Thanks in advance,

-Mr Man

AMessler
24-08-2005, 03:33
Sounds to me someone is trying to make something to steal someone's login info.

ScP
24-08-2005, 08:08
There souldn't be a user with DBID 1...