# Player filtering definitions (14 Dec 01) # # See Docs/Player-filters-q3.txt for complete information on the # format of the filters. # # Format: # # # : # banplayer # bantag # banaddr # banpass # # # Name (or partial) of a player to ban/allow. # # # Beginning portion of a client's address to ban/allow. # Note that the current version does NOT support specifying # subnet masks, so this method is really a "traditional" # Class C filter at best (although you COULD get away with # smaller subnets if you know what you are doing). # # # Specifies what a client's public "password" or "osp_password" # (use the "setu osp_password" command) must be set for pass/fail # of the current filter. # # ----> Note: Specifying "none" in a field will disable that field for # the current filter. # # Examples: # --------- # banplayer m0m0 none none # banplayer Johnny 192.168. my_bad # bantag clan| none w3rd # banaddr none 192.168.1. none <<--- Most common filter # banaddr none 192.168.2. imc00l # banpass none 192.168.3. onthedownlow # banpass none none temp_password #