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02-01-2004, 03:52 #1
Is This A Possibility?
Would it be possible for someone to create an auto-retaliate script? I am looking for something to "Protect" specific people. Our clan has had an issue with someone somehow getting SA and banning our other SA's. It's a long story, but no one gave those people SA but they somehow got it. This is what I am looking for.
Has to be a serverside running in the background not as a client.
Needs to be able to identify the protected by their IP.
Needs to ban anyone who managed to kick or ban a protected user.
needs to unban the protected person if they got banned
Please let me know.
Thanks,
~K9Last edited by K9Trooper; 02-01-2004 at 21:52.
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02-01-2004, 05:13 #2
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possible with server versions higher than b49 (before you cant do any ban-magic via tcpquery). But, Im under the strong impression you are not attacking the problem at the root, people shouldnt have rights to kick/ban on your server.
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19-01-2004, 05:51 #3
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Something similar happened on our TS server.It was mostly our admins fault.The person that joined added the (SA)(CA)(R) after their name to mask as if they had the rights.Then when the admin went to revoke it all hell broke loose.
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19-01-2004, 11:13 #4
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It would probably be a good idea to change the icon button with a simple checkbox. This might not look as good, but at least you unmistakably have the information if the user has or has not a certain privilege.
The depressed image of the icon is not obvious at the first glance, that's why i guess such impostors can gain privileges they shouldn't have by other SAs accidentally granting them when they meant to revoke.
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