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Stukas Zephaniah
Registered User
Join date: 13 Oct 2006
Posts: 40
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04-12-2007 10:55
Is there an open script that makes a prim roam the grid, sim by sim, and avoiding areas where it would be returned? I guess landbots are such a kinda thing.. are there scripts available?
Of course, like almost anything, I see how this can be abused. But I would need it to find a script (and its owners) from my realy scripting days which is running amok and nuking one of my webservers.
Thanks! Stukas Zephaniah
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Newgate Ludd
Out of Chesse Error
Join date: 8 Apr 2005
Posts: 2,103
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04-12-2007 12:02
If its hitting one of your server via email you should be able to get location information in the headers?
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Talarus Luan
Ancient Archaean Dragon
Join date: 18 Mar 2006
Posts: 4,831
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04-12-2007 12:05
Unless it is hitting it via llHTTPRequest, in which case the HTTP headers contain the location. 
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DoteDote Edison
Thinks Too Much
Join date: 6 Jun 2004
Posts: 790
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04-12-2007 17:25
I don't believe it's possible to completely prevent object returns. If the object is trying to cross a sim border, but can't due to lag or a crashing sim... it's likely to be returned. If anyone has a solution to this problem, I'm interested.
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RJ Source
Green Sky Labs
Join date: 10 Jan 2007
Posts: 272
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04-12-2007 17:28
Perhaps use two companion objects. One moves. If it's successful, it messages the other, to move to it and ahead, and they continue. If it gets returned, it can tell the other, which changes course, while the first takes off again.
Rj
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RobbyRacoon Olmstead
Red warrior is hungry!
Join date: 20 Sep 2006
Posts: 1,821
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04-12-2007 17:34
Can't you also extract object owner information from both llEmail() and llHttpRequest()?
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