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Hello, as a server admin for a Multiplay Day Z server how do you add invdividuals to the ban list? For some reason, the bans do not take effect when I add names to the ban.txt list and I cannot ban individuals through the Arma II control panel. Any help would be appreciated to rid of some troublemakers on our server. Thank you!

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check out the GUID banning there;

http://community.bis...m/wiki/BattlEye

I only ban people i know that are using hacks - Even then ive known them to come back via using some sort of GUID & IP spoof. Not to be racist or anything like that but 95% of the time its a russian IP :P

Everybody disconnects right now either as a defender or aggressor if there numbers up.Im sorry to say Its just human nature. I hear there working on a fix but don't hold your breath of it..

Just as an example it took Eve Online about 8years to correct the old logoffski mechanic

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lol, I don't think I can wait eight years mate but thanks for the feedback! I will look into the Battleeye guide.

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Are you not using ArmA2 RCon? If not you should download it as it is almost required to effectively run a server. You can add their IPs, or GUIDs, or both into the ban.txt and it will ban them though. I highly recommend you get ArmA2 RCon though, heres the link if you want to check it out. https://dev-heaven.net/projects/rcon/files

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RCon

Latest version: b0.92.

Since BattlEye server version 1.102 you can control your ArmA game server remotely (without having to be in-game) the BattlEye RCon tool.

  • Download the BattlEye RCon tool (BERCon.exe).
  • Create a file called beserver.cfg in BattlEye working directory on the server.
  • Set your private RCon password in the beserver.cfg.
  • Start the RCon tool on your computer.
  • Connect to your server with its IP, port and RCon password.

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Are you not using ArmA2 RCon? If not you should download it as it is almost required to effectively run a server. You can add their IPs, or GUIDs, or both into the ban.txt and it will ban them though. I highly recommend you get ArmA2 RCon though, heres the link if you want to check it out. https://dev-heaven.n...ects/rcon/files

I have a multiplay Dayz server too, and at the moment Rcon or BERcon do not work with multiplay servers. i have raised countless tickets regarding this issue as multiplays "maxping" thing is a complete myth and does not work.

they just say they are working on the connectivity issues so looks like its time for the waiting game :)

Rcon cant seem to connect to a multiplay server. =/

RCon

Latest version: b0.92.

Since BattlEye server version 1.102 you can control your ArmA game server remotely (without having to be in-game) the BattlEye RCon tool.

  • Download the BattlEye RCon tool (BERCon.exe).
  • Create a file called beserver.cfg in BattlEye working directory on the server.
  • Set your private RCon password in the beserver.cfg.
  • Start the RCon tool on your computer.
  • Connect to your server with its IP, port and RCon password.

yeah i tried that as well the multiplay host has a file already called "BEServer" i think its supposed to have capital B E and S at least O.o

but just cant connect =(

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