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For someone that whitelists as much as I do (almost 1000 WL's), the best tool and admin like myself could get is a website called: www.becbans.com.

 

All I need is to know if a GUID has a ban from BEC or not. If it could work like vacbanned.com, that would be optimal. 

 

I know BEC is super top secret so reiterating; no need for any personal information, just an acknowledgement ('yes/no' and maybe 'x amount of days since last ban') that said GUID has a BEC ban.

 

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Firstly BEC is not being continued: http://ibattle.org/

Also BEC is not "super top secret" nor affiliated with Battleye. Its simply an Rcon tool.

BEC got some reporting feature i never used so cant say much about this.

 

Although a website you mentioned would be great you should be able to check if someone is banned by battleye when they connect to your server.

Global BE bans are indeed global and those people can not play on any BE secured server - no matter if they are on your whitelist or not.

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Firstly BEC is not being continued: http://ibattle.org/

Also BEC is not "super top secret" nor affiliated with Battleye. Its simply an Rcon tool.

BEC got some reporting feature i never used so cant say much about this.

 

Although a website you mentioned would be great you should be able to check if someone is banned by battleye when they connect to your server.

Global BE bans are indeed global and those people can not play on any BE secured server - no matter if they are on your whitelist or not.

 Maybe I got the acronym wrong (apologies), I was referring to BE Client. (http://www.battleye.com). Battle is very secretive with information. I've seen dozens of BE global ban letters from applicants. I edited the thread title to lessen confusion.  :)

 

VanValdenburg, BE bans are not global as they say it is. Maybe if you get one on Arma 3, but not global from the mod to SA. I've had people with global BE bans on the mod applying to my project. I myself have accessed their computer via Teamviewer, loaded up the mod and saw the BE ban on several occasions (last one 3-4 weeks ago). First time this happened, I loaded up SA ( because I asked them how they were able to play SA on the same account and they all say the same thing: no issue) just to make sure because I remember Bohemia's thread on reddit taking about the bans being global and wouldn't you know that SA starts and joins servers normally with mod global BE bans.

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VanValdenburg, BE bans are not global as they say it is. Maybe if you get one on Arma 3, but not global from the mod to SA. I've had people with global BE bans on the mod applying to my project. I myself have accessed their computer via Teamviewer, loaded up the mod and saw the BE ban on several occasions (last one 3-4 weeks ago). First time this happened, I loaded up SA ( because I asked them how they were able to play SA on the same account and they all say the same thing: no issue) just to make sure because I remember Bohemia's thread on reddit taking about the bans being global and wouldn't you know that SA starts and joins servers normally with mod global BE bans.

 

Your talking about old cd-key-based bans from the past (which could have been caused by cd-key theft as well as they were stored in the users registry), these didn't affect other games on the same Steam account as they wern't based on your Steam-ID but rather your cd key. ArmA II switched over to Steam-ID based bans about July last year, after Gamespy shutdown, joining DayZ and ArmA 3. Bans since then carry across all games.

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