[mohaa] Anti Cheat and Anti Swear

Nathan Stone nstone at myrealbox.com
Sat May 17 18:40:38 EDT 2003


Kevin, I appreciate the information.

My next question is this, are most anti cheat tools non server side? I
really like what Counter Intelligence has to offer, but I don't have a box
that I can dedicate to being on 24/7 to monitor our remote server. Does
anyone know of any server side tools for Linux?

My dilemma is that our clan has a server and I would like to open it up to
the public, but I don't want to unless I can have some anti cheat stuff in
place, but as I said I don't have a box that I can have running 24/7 that
monitors our server. Our server is remote, running Linux and is a MOH:AA
server.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Dodds [mailto:kevin.dodds at ncl-coll.ac.uk]
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 2:52 AM
To: 'mohaa at icculus.org'
Subject: RE: [mohaa] Anti Cheat and Anti Swear


I run a spearhead server 2.15 on debian linux
The programs for anti cheat I user are
Mohaa ci 1.4.2.0 from www.invisblewarriors.com (counter intelligence)
This attaches to the mam scripting files done by people of mohadmin.com
I use dmzdogtags for the map fixes and hammers goodies for the map presets.
Unfortunately this still doesn't stop the cham skins and i-bot aim bots yet.
And unless your running sv_pure which I haven't been able to get to run on
the linux version yet there is still no true way to stop the cheaters unless
you specTate and manually kick them.

As a side NOTE :just wondering if ryan is going to make another binary for
spearhead which has the location where u were shot like mohaa.
e.g. 	a was shot in the head by b
	c was shot in the low leg by d
IT looks good in the stats. I generate. Unfortunately the spearhead binary
does not contain this piece of code yet, so the qconsole.log log file does
not output these.
T.I.A.



-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Stone [mailto:nstone at myrealbox.com]
Sent: 10 May 2003 19:03
To: mohaa at icculus.org
Subject: [mohaa] Anti Cheat and Anti Swear

I have seen this mentioned a few times, but thought I would bring it up. I
am running MOHAA on a Linux server and want to get some Anti Cheat stuff
going along with a swear filter. I am seeing a few different things out
there, but I would like to know where to start. I guess I am wondering if
this is sort of like realism mods, where there are a few "standards" that
the majority of people are running (CKR, etc) Is there anything like this
when it comes to Anti Cheat stuff? What has worked best for you?

Thanks for your help and input.

-Natzan






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