[mohaa] Automated bots filling server

Jay Vasallo haze at clanwarz.net
Thu Sep 30 14:27:55 EDT 2004


Is there a way to limited the amount of time a bot is in this mode to kick them?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Richard Harrison 
  To: mohaa at icculus.org 
  Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 9:25 AM
  Subject: Re: [mohaa] Automated bots filling server


  Not sure if there is much you can do about this apart from look in your logs for IP address's and ban them. I believe there exploiting something in the game engine that allows a person to connect to a server (taking up a slot) and then to authorise their CD-Key. However i think the authorising never happens so they hang in a 999 state till the game eventual gives up and disconnects them.

  There was a discussion about this a few weeks ago (maybe a couple of months - time flys) with ryan saying that it would be very hard to prevent.

  I think it would be best if you made a couple of slots private so you can always get in if this happens again start doing some bans.

  Not sure what the url is for the search facility on this list, but it might be worth looking for it and seeing what was actual said in the discussion a while back as their might have been a better way to firefight the situation. i dont think there is a solution to it yet.

  Richard.

  "Nathan P." <natedog550 at hotmail.com> wrote:
    I have a friend who has a clan and their server is being slammed with
    automated bots. They fill the server and their pings are 999. The peeps
    that are doing this to them are from the mygot clan. These guys go around
    doing this stuff all the time - they don't play the games they just crash
    servers lol.

    Neways....anyone have any ideas? They are patched to the latest mohaa linux
    server builds. I thought about trying to right a script to counteract this
    some how using tcp queries to check for this but haven't gotten around to it
    - that may not even be possible. 

    These guys are nailing them big time and no one can play on their server.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks.

    --
    NateDog


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