@whois
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01.05.12 10:50:40 am
@whois was a command from Blondie's Citylife server and it was very useful for tracking I.P and USGN of hackers, and report them to the owner to ban I.P them with their USGN banned when the owner is offline or away. Does someone knows about that lua? I will be thankful if you do
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TLex/Transcrip lua.
Transcript Lua Experiment 1.07 [TLex] (62)
01.05.12 11:02:53 am
Oh thanks for replying @
BlueGums: . But the lua is different of what I meant because this is instant report. It would be nice if I just track his/her I.P address and USGN without reporting him/her instantly
BlueGums: . But the lua is different of what I meant because this is instant report. It would be nice if I just track his/her I.P address and USGN without reporting him/her instantly Need moneys? you can earn online at home, go HERE
Blondie's server runs 2 scripts combined together (kind of), TLex and a city life script she says she made which she didn't (neither did that cunt Mostafa).
@whois [#ID]
=
Name: **** ***
USGN: *****
IP: *.*.*.*
@report [#ID] "Reason"
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Makes a new file with the players IP, USGN etc.
@whois [#ID]
=
Name: **** ***
USGN: *****
IP: *.*.*.*
@report [#ID] "Reason"
=
Makes a new file with the players IP, USGN etc.
And me.
What I just told you...
Ask Needles the owner of cZ and hoster of Blondie's shit-whore-life here.
What I just told you...
Ask Needles the owner of cZ and hoster of Blondie's shit-whore-life here.
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BlueGums: I'm unsure of the current situation but it started out with only running 1 script.
The commands were made to reflect the administration script however were differently scripted server side due to differences in syntax as well as usability.
For starters the auth command or @power or something could make someone an administrator without setting a username, that's why @whois could not be used from the TLex script -- and in my belief could not be merged with the existing lua.
Now it is true that I created the initial script, but those two have modified and fixed lots of bugs, I believe that gives them some credit as well.
As I don't have a current copy of the script I can't remember if I had made such commands as @report.
BlueGums: I'm unsure of the current situation but it started out with only running 1 script.The commands were made to reflect the administration script however were differently scripted server side due to differences in syntax as well as usability.
For starters the auth command or @power or something could make someone an administrator without setting a username, that's why @whois could not be used from the TLex script -- and in my belief could not be merged with the existing lua.
Now it is true that I created the initial script, but those two have modified and fixed lots of bugs, I believe that gives them some credit as well.
As I don't have a current copy of the script I can't remember if I had made such commands as @report.
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