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Trash Talk - Hard Drive ID Changer

BDwinsAlt - Sun Dec 03, 2006 1:38 pm
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There's a guy who comes in Halo who has a MacID of 1. Well everytime ANYONE else is silenced/speced on the bot it also specs/silences him.

He's tried a lot of things to change his macid, what he needs is an ID changer. The normal macid changers for ethernet cards don't work. He says he needs a hard drive id changer. Volumeid changers don't work, so what can he use. His name in game is Rouge Asteroid if you want to message him. Or just post here and i'll tell him.

No one is trying to bypass anything, just get there macid to something other than 1.

Please help.
Purge - Sun Dec 03, 2006 3:21 pm
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Try searching sourceforge for a MACID changer. I think they had one before.
D1st0rt - Sun Dec 03, 2006 5:37 pm
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Where's Qndre when you need him?
Smong - Sun Dec 03, 2006 5:39 pm
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If you are taking this seriously then get them to buy a new computer, or if possible take his current one back for a refund. It's just one player, and a new player at that, he won't be missing anything he had before he tried to play.
Doc Flabby - Sun Dec 03, 2006 6:21 pm
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sounds to me like a bug in the bot...
Quan Chi2 - Sun Dec 03, 2006 8:19 pm
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Tell him to make one himself and stop bugging you, or quit SS.
BDwinsAlt - Sun Dec 03, 2006 8:37 pm
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I figured it out, thanks.
K' - Mon Dec 04, 2006 6:17 am
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Sounds to me like little script kiddie retard resident of the serverhelp house over here is trying to find out how to cheat past a *kill ban.

And the lot of you just bought his BS.
BDwinsAlt - Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:01 am
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No, I already know about volumeid.exe, it isn't hard to bypass, anyways I have like 6 computers I could go on to bypass it. I don't play in any zones but halo, and I can't get banned there.
The Apache - Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:24 am
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BDwinsAlt wrote:
anyways I have like 6 computers I could go on to bypass it.

does this sentence remind you of anything? icon_lol.gif
Cyan~Fire - Mon Dec 04, 2006 12:47 pm
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icon_lol.gif

Err ummm contribute to the topic... yeah, definitely a problem with the bot.
BDwinsAlt - Mon Dec 04, 2006 4:38 pm
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I feel so stupid though, I knew volumeid would bypass *kill, but not change ur macid entirely, once I rebooted I saw it, just so you know. My bro moved back in, he brought with him 2 computers. 2 + 4 = 6.

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BTW, this dudes macid won't change from 1. Freaky.
The Apache - Mon Dec 04, 2006 5:15 pm
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k since this is sorted out:

do you actually own any of "your" computers bd?
BDwinsAlt - Mon Dec 04, 2006 6:01 pm
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Yes. icon_eek.gif

I could use any of them, but I have one that I call my own that I use the most. icon_rolleyes.gif
The Apache - Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:17 pm
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lol, did it change then? do you actually own your own computer in your own bedroom? amazing. icon_biggrin.gif
BDwinsAlt - Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:25 pm
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His macid still won't change. I don't know why. I don't know him personally or anything. And yes, I do own my own computer. It's just not in my room, the laptops are. I don't like the keyboards, so I use my desktop in another room the most. icon_eek.gif
Animate Dreams - Thu Dec 07, 2006 4:05 am
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Aw. I only have 2 computers myself. :(
I need a third.
Mine GO BOOM - Thu Dec 07, 2006 4:28 am
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Animate Dreams wrote:
I need a third.

What possible use do you need with more than two computers?
  1. A gaming/development machine that runs Windows 2000. Why? Lots of Windows applications and smoother game running. Then again, most of the games I play are at least two years old and would run fine in Wine. The only things holding me back in Visual Studios and a ton of little microprocessor programs that run tons of proprietary crap. This is the machine I use daily.

  2. Gentoo file server. Does more than that, but its main purpose while not doing everything else is to hold six hard drives and share itself to everything else. Runs tons of other scripts, such as backups, asterisk, bittorrent, shoutcast, etc. When I need something done constantly and reliably, I use this machine. Permanently have a putty window open logged into this machine on my desktop.

  3. m0n0wall router. More of a shared system, as my brother and I both connect through it, but I'm the one who set it up and perfected all the ipsec/traffic shaping on it. Doesn't do anything more than what a router should do, and runs off a CD/floppy.

  4. My "bitch" machine. As my el cheapo motherboard in my Gentoo server started to show leaky capacitors, this machine is currently butchered and not fully available right now. Used all my old hardware, like my old Geforce 2 video card. Generally installed at least one operating system to this machine a week. Normally has FreeBSD, Windows (which one varies), Ubuntu, and Gentoo on the hard drive. The other couple of partitions usually swap around with whatever I need to play with at the time. When I do a test on an application I made, I check it on tons of different environments with a decent old video card. For less video related tasks, VMware on my Windows machine or Xen on the Gentoo runs perfectly fine.

  5. NES machine. Computer built inside a NES case. Currently sitting in a box, as its main purpose is to connect to a TV. Which we currently don't own. Used as a hap-hazard portable computer sometimes, as I have not bought a laptop since I gave my old one to my cousins in Poland.

K' - Thu Dec 07, 2006 5:52 am
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BDwinsAlt wrote:
I don't play in any zones but halo, and I can't get banned there.

Is LordFlash still a sysop?
Cerium - Thu Dec 07, 2006 6:16 am
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I'm in agreement with MGB. I've got four machines now: Two workstations, server, and a tablet. One of the workstations gets daily use from me, the server obviously runs all my development services, the tablet is great for taking notes and bathroom-time reading... but the 2nd workstation? Sitting in my roommates room with a couple games and firefox.

Even still, all mentioned uses aside, with IDE HDDs at the pricepoint they are, you can easily make a machine designed for multi-enviornments, incase you want to test out *nix or OSX or... whatever.


Also:
MGB, when you do PHP work, what editor/debugging tools do you use? I'm getting royally sick of using print_r for debugging and having to upload everything to test.
Mine GO BOOM - Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:25 pm
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Cerium wrote:
MGB, when you do PHP work, what editor/debugging tools do you use?

Nano. As for debugging, generally the line-error that php already displays is enough for me. Every so often, I'll do an echo or print_r (stupid array-printing method), but most of the time it is simple enough that looking at the line I'll know what to fix.

How to prevent one of my edits from completely fucking over the site? Subversion is very handy. Plus I can go back and remove older edits or security patches that cause problems pretty easily that way.
shardz - Sat Dec 09, 2006 4:29 pm
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Have him format and reinstall windows, should fix his problem.
BDwinsAlt - Sat Dec 09, 2006 4:44 pm
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I forgot to post, he did reinstall some windows files or something and it did work. Thanks.
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