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Latency Manager (1.0.1.16) January 2017


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Originally Posted by jking54*:

 

  mase* said:

guys, check your banlist. for me the plugin added everyone it kicked to the banlist. eventho it unbanned them after that...

That's the way it's been for as long as I can remember. The "Ban" list is more of all purpose place for all bans, tbans, perma bans, kicks etc.
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Originally Posted by mase*:

 

  jking54* said:

That's the way it's been for as long as I can remember. The "Ban" list is more of all purpose place for all bans, tbans, perma bans, kicks etc.

never recognized that on BF3. my fault then :ohmy:
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Originally Posted by Zaeed*:

 

  m2k* said:

hy

i have one problem with this plugin....it nonstop try to kick someone thats not connected to the server (since 1 hour)(BF4)

 

plugin output:

[15:41:34 12] Latency Manager: Instant kick for high ping Honzikk901 (276)

[15:41:49 37] Latency Manager: Instant kick for high ping Honzikk901 (276)

[15:42:04 59] Latency Manager: Instant kick for high ping Honzikk901 (276)

[15:42:19 80] Latency Manager: Instant kick for high ping Honzikk901 (276)

[15:42:37 05] Latency Manager: Instant kick for high ping Honzikk901 (276)

[15:42:50 23] Latency Manager: Instant kick for high ping Honzikk901 (276)

using which version?
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Originally Posted by cscott69*:

 

I just updated this plugin (BF3 Latency Manager (1.0.1.6) ) and now it doesnt even show up in procon. The .inc and .cs files show up in the FTP for procon, but the procon app, doesnt even show it (latency manager) anymore...help? I'm using procon for BF3, and it didnt matter if I added the plugin folder BF4 or not in the ftp.

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Originally Posted by mindleak*:

 

  cscott69* said:

Yes, and nothing show up in the console log for Latency manager, it isnt even listed in the loaded plugins.

I, too, am having this issue. I was running 1.0.1.5 just fine... I tried to update to .6 and it never would take it, just kept showing .5 no matter how many times I overwrote the files.

 

So I shut down Procon, deleted all the files, including the compiled .dll it made, and added in the .6 files... now I see these errors when it's trying to compile plugins:

 

[23:26:03] Compiling CLatencyManager.cs... Errors or Warnings

[23:26:03] CLatencyManager.cs (Line: 0, C: 0) CS0006: Metadata file 'MySql.Data.dll' could not be found

[23:26:03] CLatencyManager.cs (Line: 0, C: 0) CS0006: Metadata file 'PRoCon.Core.dll' could not be found

 

Where it worked just fine before... and my other plugins have no issues... and those 2 files do indeed exist in the main Procon directory.

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Originally Posted by cscott69*:

 

  Zaeed* said:

Are you perhaps adding the plugin to your local procon, but connecting to a layer service?

I am not techno savy, so not quit sure what you mean, but I am connecting to my server provider who also provides my procon service and I am FTP'ing into the files and adding the new files provided through your D/L and installing them into the respective folders as mention previously.
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Originally Posted by cscott69*:

 

I went into the server providers logs for procon and saw this:

 

Compiling CLatencyManager.cs... Errors or Warnings

CLatencyManager.cs (Line: 25, C: 14) CS0234: The type or namespace name 'Linq' does not exist in the namespace 'System' (are you missing an assembly reference_)

 

Does this mean anything to you?

I found this line in the .inc file, could this be a misspelling for "line" or some other word and be causing the problem? I can change it in the file if that is the case, just give me the word...lol

Thanks for your help

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Originally Posted by Mavy*:

 

I seem to have found a bug:

 

For the past few hours i have been seeing a kick message for the same player in our logs.

Code:

[16:25:14] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:25:44] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:26:14] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:26:44] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:27:14] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:27:44] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:28:14] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:28:44] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:29:14] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:29:44] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:30:14] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:30:44] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
[16:31:15] Latency Manager: Kicking Lacosta1488 (Russian Federation)
It seems to repeat every 30 seconds. The following is shown in the punkbuster console:

Code:

PunkBuster Server: Invalid Player Specified: SandKeeper
PunkBuster Server: Invalid Player Specified: BB_Wulfmond
PunkBuster Server: Invalid Player Specified: Lacosta1488
Looks like its stuck in some kind of loop.

 

Further checking shows it started after a server restart/crash. A restart of the layer seems to have solved the issue for now.

But i can imagine this is not desired behavior.

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Originally Posted by Zaeed*:

 

  cscott69* said:

I went into the server providers logs for procon and saw this:

 

Compiling CLatencyManager.cs... Errors or Warnings

CLatencyManager.cs (Line: 25, C: 14) CS0234: The type or namespace name 'Linq' does not exist in the namespace 'System' (are you missing an assembly reference_)

 

Does this mean anything to you?

I found this line in the .inc file, could this be a misspelling for "line" or some other word and be causing the problem? I can change it in the file if that is the case, just give me the word...lol

Thanks for your help

are you using the latest version of procon? 1.4.1.1?
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Originally Posted by cscott69*:

 

OK, this is weird, after I posted server company reply, I just opened Procon and low and behold, now the Latency manager is now showing up in the list of plugins installed and running. Think maybe the server company lied to me and installed the updated .net (maybe_) But, why would it all of a sudden start working after I asked if they were using the latest .net? Strainge!

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Originally Posted by Zaeed*:

 

  cscott69* said:

OK, this is weird, after I posted server company reply, I just opened Procon and low and behold, now the Latency manager is now showing up in the list of plugins installed and running. Think maybe the server company lied to me and installed the updated .net (maybe_) But, why would it all of a sudden start working after I asked if they were using the latest .net? Strainge!

perhaps they updatd when you asked..

 

or they rebooted procon. dunno

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