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ban banPlayer ( player bannedPlayer, [ bool IP = true, bool Username = false, bool Serial = false,  
ban banPlayer ( player bannedPlayer, [ bool IP = true, bool Username = false, bool Serial = false, player responsiblePlayer = nil, string reason = nil, int seconds = 0 ] )
player responsiblePlayer = nil, string reason = nil, int seconds = 0 ] )
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Revision as of 08:11, 18 November 2014

This function will ban the specified player by either IP, serial or username

Syntax

ban banPlayer ( player bannedPlayer, [ bool IP = true, bool Username = false, bool Serial = false, player responsiblePlayer = nil, string reason = nil, int seconds = 0 ] )

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Method: player:ban(...)


Required Arguments

  • bannedPlayer: The player that will be banned from the server.

Optional Arguments

NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.

  • IP: Will player be banned by IP?
  • Username: Will player be banned by username?
  • Serial: Will player be banned by serial?
Note: to ban by username or serial, verifyserials must be enabled in the server configuration file.
  • responsibleElement: The element that is responsible for banning the player. This can be a player or the root (getRootElement()) (Maximum 30 characters if using a string).
  • reason: The reason the player will be banned from the server.
  • seconds: The amount of seconds the player will be banned from the server for. This can be 0 for an infinite amount of time.

Returns

Returns a ban object if banned successfully, or false if unsuccessful.

Example

This example lets a player ban anyone if he has ACL rights.

--Add the "ban" command handler
-- Example with the player
function banPlayerCommand ( theClient, commandName, bannedName, reason )

	-- Give the player a nice error if he doesn't have rights
	if ( hasObjectPermissionTo ( theClient, "function.banPlayer" ) ) then
		--Get player element from the name
		local bannedPlayer = getPlayerFromName ( bannedName )

		--Ban the player
		banPlayer ( bannedPlayer, theClient, reason )
		outputChatBox ( "ban: " .. bannedName .. " successfully banned", theClient )

	else
		outputChatBox ( "ban: You don't have enough permissions", theClient )
	end

end
addCommandHandler ( "ban", banPlayerCommand )

-- Example function with the root element. Here you would pass a player element to the function.
function banCheater(theCheater)
	banPlayer(theCheater, getRootElement(), "You are banned because of cheating.")
end


This example is Firewall Account Player by serial on Login

Firewall = 
{
    [ 'AccountName' ] = 'SerialPlayer',
    [ '3ash8' ] = '9C9F3B55D9D7BB7135FF274D3BF444E4',
    [ 'test5' ] = '1D6F76CF8D7193792D13789849498452',
}
 
addEventHandler ( 'onPlayerLogin', getRootElement ( ),
    function ( _, theCurrentAccount )
    local Serial = Firewall[getAccountName(theCurrentAccount)]
        if ( Serial ) then
            if Serial ~= getPlayerSerial ( source ) then
                banPlayer ( source, false, false, true, getRootElement ( ), 'reason ban' )
            end
        end
    end
)

See Also