If you made a log parser that counted backwards on the line the number
of < or >, then you could make it work even if people's names had < in
them.

On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Peter Kirby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/5/8 Guy Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Can someone make a plug-in that "corrects" bad usernames?
>
> I don't have a plugin as such. But the perl script that monitors the
> multiple servers also issues admin/amx commands to force a name
> change..So I have an event that is called on Namechange with oldname
> and newname as parameters. That then runs some functions to check
> naming rules. If they break the rules, it sends a execclient to the
> user to change their name BACK to the old name. Likewise if they
> connect with a name in the banned list (using rexexp matches) they are
> kicked before the progress bar even gets to the end. (rcon is sent to
> the server in question from the perl script).
>
> It's something I've meant to make non specific to us (since it does a
> lot more than what I've mentioned above), and more configurable and
> available to people actually. But it'd be quite a task now I think.
>
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