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Banning not an option?

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 Danyael
10-21-2003, 10:00 PM
#1
How the hell do I ban someone?

I have tried

g_addip "xx.xx.xx.xx"
g_addips "xx.xx.xx.xx"
g_banips "xx.xx.xx.xx"

i have even gone into the server.cfg and jpmpconfig file and added the lines there.. no luck.

it seems that it will also only hold one ip address at a time too. I currently have one IP in there now and it is the person we are trying to ban and it's not working. I even tried "xx.xx.0.0" no luck

any ideas?
 Sam Fisher
10-21-2003, 10:26 PM
#2
Have you tried

ban "gusynamehere"

I think its that.

Or just try

ban ip xx.xx.xx.xx

Or somethink like that.
 [div3rse.jello]
10-21-2003, 11:16 PM
#3
too much aacdemy mod?//// laff

/rcon addip 1.2.3.4.
/rcon removeip 1.2.3.4.

if you plan on removing their ip later on, write it down somewhere
 Danyael
10-21-2003, 11:42 PM
#4
kewl.. is there a list where I will be able to view the list of addip's ?
 Amidala from Chop Shop
10-22-2003, 12:00 AM
#5
Originally posted by Danyael
kewl.. is there a list where I will be able to view the list of addip's ?

That's where you use g_banips: /rcon g_banips lists the banned IPs. /rcon listip does the same thing. You should know that g_banips is limited to 256 characters max, so you can only ban a certain number of people. One of the advantages of admin mods like Jedi Academy Mod for JKII:JO is that it moves the ban list to a separate file, so you can ban over 1,000 IP addresses if necessary. Some people have dynamic IP addresses or change their IP address to escape a ban, so often you need to list several IPs or ranges of IPs to keep out someone who keeps defying your ban.
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