BC2 Banning
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BC2 Banning
Hey guys,
I have a bit of a noob question... I've been a server admin for Half-Life mods for years now, but this is my first Battlefield server. It's also the first server I haven't been able to host on my own dedicated box for quite some time hehe.
Anyway, on to my question, how does Bad Company 2 handle bans? Does it ban the EA account or the soldier name? I would hope the EA account, as it would be pretty easy for someone to change their soldier name re-join.
I'm aware the ban system is broke right now, I'm just trying to educate myself how it's suppose to work, when it finally does.
Thanks!
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I have a bit of a noob question... I've been a server admin for Half-Life mods for years now, but this is my first Battlefield server. It's also the first server I haven't been able to host on my own dedicated box for quite some time hehe.
Anyway, on to my question, how does Bad Company 2 handle bans? Does it ban the EA account or the soldier name? I would hope the EA account, as it would be pretty easy for someone to change their soldier name re-join.
I'm aware the ban system is broke right now, I'm just trying to educate myself how it's suppose to work, when it finally does.
Thanks!
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Re: BC2 Banning
The regular in-game ban can handle banning by either player name or IP address (you'd have to find out the IP from PB): http://www.nfoservers.com/forums/viewto ... =50&t=4278
You can also ban through PB, using the GUID in that system.
You can also ban through PB, using the GUID in that system.
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Hey Edge,Edge100x wrote:The regular in-game ban can handle banning by either player name or IP address (you'd have to find out the IP from PB): http://www.nfoservers.com/forums/viewto ... =50&t=4278
You can also ban through PB, using the GUID in that system.
Thanks for the reply... so which method would be best for me to use for a perm ban? I typically avoid ip bans since not to many people have static ip addresses these days. As far as I can tell, anyone can change their soldier name, so if it's a griefer, they could literally just logout, change their name, and get right back in? Is the PB GUID static or does this change for people as well?
I guess I'm looking for the equivalent to a STEAM_ID ban, where you know they aren't easily getting back in... without buying another copy of the game anyway.
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None of the bans are like a SteamID ban at this point, unfortunately -- all can be worked around fairly easily. I would recommend using a three-pronged approach to try to make it as hard as possible on griefers.
DICE is working on better ways to handle bans with a later server patch, but I don't yet have an ETA on that.
DICE is working on better ways to handle bans with a later server patch, but I don't yet have an ETA on that.
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Bans using the admin tools are still vanishing for us on server restart.
We've had to use the punkbuster method, and edit pbbans.dat to add the deserving when reported.
We've had to use the punkbuster method, and edit pbbans.dat to add the deserving when reported.
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That's correct; bans set through rcon can't be saved (there's no command for it). The same is true of many other settings (hardcore mode, admin password, 3d spotting, etc).
The admin tool could compensate for this by storing the banlist locally and re-implementing it. Or, you could compensate by manually adding the bans to AdminScripts/Startup.txt.
The admin tool could compensate for this by storing the banlist locally and re-implementing it. Or, you could compensate by manually adding the bans to AdminScripts/Startup.txt.
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This is better anyways... they would have to buy a new copy to generate a new pbguid.Nightware wrote:Bans using the admin tools are still vanishing for us on server restart.
We've had to use the punkbuster method, and edit pbbans.dat to add the deserving when reported.
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Unfortunately, that's not the case right now =\. This is why I said that a tri-pronged approach of banning in-game by IP, in-game by player name, and through PB is the best way to go about it right now.highone wrote:... they would have to buy a new copy to generate a new pbguid.
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Awful lot of work to get rid of an asshat, hopefully this changes someday down the road. We're already seeing some hackers in our server
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Nod, DICE says that they are looking into better solutions, including a GUID that is locked to their copy of the game and would require them to buy a new one.
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Man, would that be a thing of beauty!Edge100x wrote:Nod, DICE says that they are looking into better solutions, including a GUID that is locked to their copy of the game and would require them to buy a new one.
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This was apparently added with today's R7 updateJohnny wrote:Man, would that be a thing of beauty!Edge100x wrote:Nod, DICE says that they are looking into better solutions, including a GUID that is locked to their copy of the game and would require them to buy a new one.