just banned a guy last nite for a hack that changes his name every second.
Also had wallhack, aimbot, with speedhack.
Wished i had relays running on that server at the time.

On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Drogen Viech <[email protected]>wrote:

> I think the sv_cheats guy might be talking about removing debug stuff
> like r_drawothermodels completely, which is incredibly dumb
> nontheless.
>
> 2011/8/26 px <[email protected]>:
> > Hello, AnAkIn.
> >
> > I  made  a  quick  look  on site and forum, but didn't find answer: if
> > plugin  blocks  sending  coordinates  of non-visible players, how then
> > their "sounds" transmitted to other players?
> >
> >> This is already done with DBlocker and multithreaded:
> >
> >> http://dblocker.didrole.com/
> >
> >> The multithreading only works on Windows though, as Valve disabled the
> CPU
> >> detection code on Linux, so it's just like the servers always start with
> >> -threads 1. If you got a linux server you can add the -threads command
> and
> >> it will work though.
> >
> >> 2011/8/26 Saint K. <[email protected]>
> >
> >>> I can recall from the hlds times that we used to have an anti-wall hack
> >>> extention or plugin which was quite low on load. What it did was it
> simply
> >>> didn't send any information about clients that were not visible from
> your
> >>> point of view. Can't figure out what the name was though, it was one of
> the
> >>> high used tools (hlguard or so perhaps?)
> >>>
> >>> Saint K.
> >>> ________________________________________
> >>> From: [email protected] [
> >>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniel Nilsson
> [
> >>> [email protected]]
> >>> Sent: 26 August 2011 13:36
> >>> To: [email protected]
> >>> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Dealing with F2P ban evasion and status hack?
> >>>
> >>> Why does command like sv_cheats exist?
> >>>
> >>> Remove it
> >>>
> >>> //Daniel
> >>>
> >>> Eric Riemers skrev 2011-08-26 13:33:
> >>> > I think they could do even more, but in the end the impact on servers
> on
> >>> > cpu (anti wallhack for instance) might be that high and since its
> still
> >>> > single threaded....
> >>> >
> >>> > On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 12:32:29 +0200, "AnAkIn ."<[email protected]>
> >>>  wrote:
> >>> >> Valve could block wallhacks and speedhacks with some server side
> code if
> >>> >> they wanted to.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> 2011/8/26 Kigen<[email protected]>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>> There isn't just that.  But I mentioned it since it was what was
> being
> >>> >>> discussed.
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> A lot of things get broken in cheats when you use this plugin.
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> But it does cause some other issues (small, but noticeable).
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 9:05 PM, J M<[email protected]>
>  wrote:
> >>> >>>> The client doesn't decide it, but it knows when it's going to
> happen
> >>> > at
> >>> >>> the
> >>> >>>> same time the server does. This is so that client side prediction
> can
> >>> >>> work
> >>> >>>> effectively with crits. Whether an attack is a crit is decided by
> both
> >>> >>> the
> >>> >>>> server and the client at the same time. They used to allow clients
> to
> >>> >>> decide
> >>> >>>> it, and crit hacks used to be much more useful. Nowadays, crit
> hacks
> >>> >>> simply
> >>> >>>> shoot every time there is going to be a crit, instead of forcing
> crits
> >>> >>> every
> >>> >>>> time you shoot.
> >>> >>>>
> >>> >>>> On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 9:55 PM, Necavi<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >>> >>>>
> >>> >>>>> Out of curiosity, why should the client decide when a critical
> hit
> >>> >>> occurs?
> >>> >>>>> I can see some benefit to it, but mostly I see it as exploitable.
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>> >>>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:
> >>> >>>>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of hlds
> >>> >>>>> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 17:07
> >>> >>>>> To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> >>> >>>>> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Dealing with F2P ban evasion and status
> >>> >>>>> hack?
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> Valve should first add some basic server side protection against
> some
> >>> >>>>> common hacks.
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> For example should be easy to block "100% crits" hacks like this
> one:
> >>> >>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hq_LZUPvqI. I understand why the
> >>> >>>>> client
> >>> >>>>> has to decide when a a critical hit occurs,  but the server
> should
> >>> >>> validate
> >>> >>>>> the decision.
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> Most speedhacks also should be detected by server.
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>>   ----- Original Message -----
> >>> >>>>>   From: [email protected]
> >>> >>>>>   Sent: 08/25/11 11:36 PM
> >>> >>>>>   To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
> >>> >>>>>   Subject: [hlds_linux] Dealing with F2P ban evasion and status
> hack?
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> Is Valve really doing anything to catch people making F2P
> accounts to
> >>> >>>>> avoid cheat bans?
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> Ever since we switched to IP bans, we've been able to catch many
> >>> >>>>> cheaters using F2P to avoid bans. Some of them have even made up
> to 4
> >>> >>>>> accounts in a row. Unfortunately, I've started to see some of
> these
> >>> >>>>> people sprinkle our ban system with dynamic IPs which will
> inevitably
> >>> >>>>> ban innocent users.
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> We've also recently dealt with another hacker here (Valve can
> confirm
> >>> >>>>> they use the same IP address).
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198047123732 - primary
> >>> >>>>> cheating
> >>> >>>>> account
> >>> >>>>> http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198038410008
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> What was unusual about this is that he was using a name copy
> program
> >>> >>>>> and the admin at that time was complaining he couldn't use the
> status
> >>> >>>>> command. Is it possible to have the status command blocked
> somehow?
> >>> >>>>> The cheater in question posted this youtube video on this hack
> forum.
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> http://casualhacks.net/forum/showthread.php?t=69
> >>> >>>>>
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> >
> >
> > --
> > С уважением,
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> >
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