http://steamcommunity.com/id/abiko/ (76561197964642722) STEAM_0:0:2188497
http://steamcommunity.com/id/wally3k/ (76561197964642723) STEAM_0:1:2188497

Look at the join dates even!

-WaLLy3K

>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alec Sanger
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 7:09 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [hlds] (no subject)
>>
>>
>> that will never happen. The last subset is always unique, regardless of the
>> 1 or 0
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Alec Sanger
>> P: 248.941.3813
>> F: 313.286.8945
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>>> Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 07:04:30 -0500
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: [hlds] (no subject)
>>>
>>> What happens if someone has the same SteamID that only differ with the 1:
>>>       
>> or
>>     
>>> a 0:
>>>
>>> and you ban them?
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Jeff Sugar <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> If I may ask, how did you do that, and arey ou going to release it?
>>>> Additionally, how will sourcemod react to what's shown there?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Atreus
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Spencer 'voogru' MacDonald <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> hostname:    voogru.com, TF2 Crazy House! (Fast Respawn)
>>>>> version : 1.0.4.7/14 3751 secure
>>>>> udp/ip  :  74.54.216.53:27015
>>>>> map     : cp_dustbowl at: 0 x, 0 y, 0 z
>>>>> players : 15 (32 max)
>>>>>
>>>>> # userid name uniqueid connected ping loss state
>>>>> # 409 "sevopie" V:36520597 26:45 86 0 active
>>>>> # 411 "Trotteri" V:45153084 18:43 189 0 active
>>>>> # 405 "Monkey_Spankious" V:10253897 37:42 109 0 active
>>>>> # 412 "HoTsHoT" V:39919258 10:59 301 0 active
>>>>> # 413 "Trisket" V:37021732 09:28 109 0 active
>>>>> # 414 "|TV| technogeeky -V-" V:3459818 08:59 45 0 active
>>>>> # 410 "Hubby1987 -V-" V:34880909 26:07 192 0 active
>>>>> # 323 "archangel5586" V:40542685  3:06:10 79 0 active
>>>>> # 415 "voogru" V:2365 00:49 80 0 active
>>>>> # 266 "` cig ` [1080p]" V:745981  4:27:05 113 0 active
>>>>> # 379 "Laterlizard" V:11139556  1:32:02 131 1 active
>>>>> # 330 "Reyalp\TG/" V:696204  3:02:01 114 0 active
>>>>> # 382 "Darth Yeil" V:840553  1:27:15 109 0 active
>>>>> # 366 "Kaleb -V-" V:35667116  2:13:03 72 0 active
>>>>> # 126 "Napalm" V:37187049  7:43:19 92 0 active
>>>>>
>>>>> Drama over.
>>>>>
>>>>> They are still STEAMID's, just without the STEAM_X:Y:Z.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now valve can change it to whatever their heart desires, I can just
>>>>>           
>> sit
>>     
>>>>> back
>>>>> and watch everyone else scramble to change all of their ID's next time
>>>>> valve
>>>>> decides to change the first part of the ID's.
>>>>>
>>>>> - voogru.
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: [email protected]
>>>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jarno Veuger
>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 6:25 AM
>>>>> To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
>>>>> Subject: Re: [hlds] (no subject)
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I could write a quick tool for it. However, I can't find that on B1095
>>>>> in my server.dll (TF2). All I get is a 0xC0 value.
>>>>>
>>>>> We might want to split this topic from the main topic.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ywa
>>>>>
>>>>> Tony Paloma wrote:
>>>>>           
>>>>>> Actually, it seems the change from STEAM_0 to STEAM_1 is more or
>>>>>>             
>> less
>>     
>>>>>> meaningless. The CBaseClient::GetNetworkID() function is hardcoded
>>>>>>             
>> to
>>     
>>>>> place
>>>>>           
>>>>>> a 1 there.
>>>>>> text:0009E8F0                 public CBaseClient::GetNetworkID()
>>>>>>             
>> const
>>     
>>>>>> text:0009E8F0                 mov     edx, [esp+8]
>>>>>> text:0009E8F4                 mov     eax, [esp+4]
>>>>>> text:0009E8F8                 mov     edx, [edx+59h]
>>>>>> text:0009E8FB                 mov     dword ptr [eax], 1
>>>>>> text:0009E901                 mov     word ptr [eax+4], 1
>>>>>> text:0009E907                 mov     ecx, edx
>>>>>> text:0009E909                 and     ecx, 1
>>>>>> text:0009E90C                 shr     edx, 1
>>>>>> text:0009E90E                 mov     [eax+0Ch], ecx
>>>>>> text:0009E911                 mov     [eax+8], edx
>>>>>> text:0009E914                 retn    4
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For example, changing:
>>>>>> text:0009E901                 mov     word ptr [eax+4], 1
>>>>>> To:
>>>>>> text:0009E901                 mov     word ptr [eax+4], 0
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Will give old STEAM_0 numbers back. The function returns a
>>>>>>             
>> proprietary
>>     
>>>>>> USERID_t structure and two of the bytes are the '1'. If someone
>>>>>>             
>> really
>>     
>>>>> wants
>>>>>           
>>>>>> their STEAM_0 back, open server.dll, go to B1095 and change 0x01 to
>>>>>>             
>>>> 0x00.
>>>>         
>>>>>> Likewise, for Linux, go to 9E90E and change 0x01 to 0x00.
>>>>>>             
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