ID:137444
Nov 19 2001, 8:14 am
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Is there a way to block a user? ...namely those you try to hack the system.
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In response to FIREking
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From a game...
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In response to CableMonkey
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Not unless the game maker has the person banned.
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In response to Nadrew
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heh...I doubt SilkWizard would do that.
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In response to CableMonkey
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Make some banning code, if you want to have a boot code, ill show you that
mob verb Boot(mob/M as mob in world) del(M) that will boot someone out of the game, and delete their connection for banning, you will have to save a list of people you dont allow in the game, then when someone logs in, check to see if they are on the list. proc/SaveBan(mob/M as mob) var/savefile/F = new("Banned.sav") F[""] << M.key proc/CheckPerson(mob/M as mob) var/savefile/F = new("Banned.sav") var/check F[""] >> check if(M.key == check) del(M) return 1 else return 0 now on login, you would do something like mob Login() CheckPerson(src) //other code here note that this isnt tested. to ban someone, just do the following, mob GM verb Ban(mob/M as mob in world) SaveBan(M) Boot(M) Boot(mob/M as mob in world) del(M) i also added it so you can check it with an if statement if you would like mob Login() if(CheckPerson(src)==0) src << "You are not banned!" else src << "You are banned!" im sure that the else will never happen, since the mob will be deleted before hand, but i havent tested it. remember, none of the code is tested, but in theory it should work. FIREking |
In response to FIREking
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ok...you went a little futher than where I was...I'm just hosting a game someone else made. But I have now gathered that it is impossible unless you set up a firewall to block that person's IP.
Thanks for your help anyway. |
In response to CableMonkey
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CableMonkey wrote:
ok...you went a little futher than where I was...I'm just hosting a game someone else made. But I have now gathered that it is impossible unless you set up a firewall to block that person's IP. You can check players' IPs with client.address and block them that way if you wish. The trouble is that a person might not have the same IP each time he signs on. Z |
There is a configuration file where you can list the people you want to ban. It currently does not support IP banning, only BYOND Key banning. Anyway, it's cfg/keyban.txt. The format is something like this: Dan Tom We will be adding an interface for this in the future. NOTE: in Linux, the configu files are in ~/.byond/cfg/ and in Windows they are in Byond/users/you/cfg/. --Dan |
from a game?
or from pager?