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Post by 97 on Dec 18, 2019 22:59:39 GMT
When a player loads a schematic in, I think it should send a notification to admins that a player has loaded in a schematic. They don't have to see exactly what they pasted but if something catastrophic happens. They would probably know a little faster who did it.
This is a short suggestion but I just wanna give you what it think
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2019 0:07:41 GMT
we already kinda can, we can see any and all cmds that an operator uses
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Post by 97 on Dec 19, 2019 0:20:01 GMT
we already kinda can, we can see any and all cmds that an operator uses What if I say this happens even if you have cmdspy off?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2019 0:39:32 GMT
we already kinda can, we can see any and all cmds that an operator uses What if I say this happens even if you have cmdspy off? litterly almost every single admin has cmdspy on at all times
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Post by 97 on Dec 19, 2019 1:08:58 GMT
litterly almost every single admin has cmdspy on at all times Sometimes they "don't", not saying that's all the time, but the most inopportune time this could be a useful thing.
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Post by ?Robin on Dec 19, 2019 1:14:36 GMT
litterly almost every single admin has cmdspy on at all times Sometimes they "don't", not saying that's all the time, but the most inopportune time this could be a useful thing. then they shouldn't have it off if they're administrating object for this regardless, we can see what you're doing
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Post by falceso on Dec 19, 2019 3:30:56 GMT
litterly almost every single admin has cmdspy on at all times Sometimes they "don't", not saying that's all the time, but the most inopportune time this could be a useful thing. We also got telnet and server logs. Hopefully, that covers it. ? We've got a nice number of messages running through our chat. Therefore, we may fail to notice it; not to mention a number of players loading/pasting in schematics...or maybe abusing this feature and flood the administrator's chat even more.
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Post by _Windows on Dec 19, 2019 3:47:29 GMT
Sometimes they "don't", not saying that's all the time, but the most inopportune time this could be a useful thing. We also got telnet and server logs. Hopefully, that covers it. ? We've got a nice number of messages running through our chat. Therefore, we may fail to notice it; not to mention a number of players loading/pasting in schematics...or maybe abusing this feature and flood the administrator's chat even more. Well, the griefers can spam all they want and it won't do them one bit of good when I download the log and have it searched in seconds. Point is, if needed the log info CAN and WILL be found, regardless of what trolls might do to try and hide it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2019 11:32:55 GMT
I vouch for this. I see where you are coming from and think it would be useful. However, as others said, we can already see the logs and stuff. I think it would just cut out the middleman (the logs) if we implement something like this - or maybe if admins have to approve schematics bigger than "x" amount of blocks.
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Post by StevenNL2000 on Dec 19, 2019 14:43:27 GMT
If an admin doesn't see suspicious schematics being used unless there is a notification that displays even when commandspy is off, I am really wondering what other things they are missing while administrating.
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Post by Panther on Dec 19, 2019 15:46:24 GMT
While another schematic load notification may not be the best idea, fixing schematics is a great idea - schematics can be dangerous. Think you've patched an exploit? Schematics save that exploit to the server, which sometimes can make it impossible or at least a lot more of a pain in the ass to patch. It's incredibly easy for any exploiter to make a complex web of schematics using a botnet. I think the solution this problem isn't a schematic notification, but rather some sort of block scanner that checks for NBT data before the schematic is pasted in. Also, it'd probably be a good idea to have the schematic list wipe all block entity data before saving the schematic.
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Post by ?Robin on Dec 19, 2019 16:16:27 GMT
While another schematic load notification may not be the best idea, fixing schematics is a great idea - schematics can be dangerous. Think you've patched an exploit? Schematics save that exploit to the server, which sometimes can make it impossible or at least a lot more of a pain in the ass to patch. It's incredibly easy for any exploiter to make a complex web of schematics using a botnet. I think the solution this problem isn't a schematic notification, but rather some sort of block scanner that checks for NBT data before the schematic is pasted in. Also, it'd probably be a good idea to have the schematic list wipe all block entity data before saving the schematic. sir this is a whole different suggestion, could you do that in another thread?
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Post by Video on Dec 19, 2019 19:31:58 GMT
This is exactly what I've been suggesting for a few months now. we already kinda can, we can see any and all cmds that an operator uses What if an administrator isn't online? Then nobody is actually alerted unless they're connected to it via console or telnet, and even then there have been occasions where literally no administrator was connected to the server. We also got telnet and server logs. Hopefully, that covers it. The problem with that is that we don't actually go through the logs on a daily basis. Even if we did, we'd have to go through possibly hundreds of log files just to find people loading in or saving schematics and that is just flat out impractical. Therefore, we may fail to notice itWe do. Vouch.
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Post by 97 on Dec 19, 2019 22:07:30 GMT
sir this is a whole different suggestion, could you do that in another thread? Don't worry Robin, what he is saying is still relevant
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Post by Captainclimber on Dec 20, 2019 9:51:45 GMT
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I don't think I would find the notification that helpful. As others have said, online admins can see if someone does load in a shematic with command spy.
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