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Posted to bring to your attention: ArmA-Spy v1.2!

ArmA-Spy is a tool like ofp-watch

It has a nice layout from all? servers and players.

included: language-pack (Deutsch/English/French/Russian)

included: ArmA Spy Live Server List

included: Soundfiles for ArmA-Spy from the original soundfiles from Certa´s OFP-Watch

No install: just unpack & start!

Autor: Voyager

Autor Website: http://voyager.alfamoon.com

Download all-in-one: http://rapidshare.com/files/118090849/ArmASpy.rar

For some this may be old news, but if not, check it out!  biggrin_o.gif

link to this forum: ArmA Spy - MP Server Monitor Tool, by Voyager

Arma Spy

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Is that something like OFP-Watch which downloads the necessary addons to play on a certain server, from alone?

Regards, Christian

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no it's not a addon-synchroniser.

this picture should make it clear.

armaspyer2.jpg

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Nice, will make a good companion with Yomas addon synchronizer.

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i haven't tried it yet, and from the screenshot, it doesn't seen to have much control over add-ons. it would be great if you could simply click checkmarks to load add-ons in a specific order.

and for added functionality, it would be great if yoma's synchronizer could be combined with this tool. hint, hint, nudge, nudge tounge2.gif

nevertheless, great release, downloading now...

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Looks nice, in what language is it?

Wouldn't mind integrating the browser in my tool if you've used .NET and if you wouldn't mind.

Other then that mine has TONS of extra great functionality.

-easy downloading addons/copying existing local addons

-provide easy means for admins to create addon packages

-support for both ftp/http with authentication

-support for zip/7z compression

-support for modfolder sequence (set either by user or server)

Modfolder sequence can be different for server (to support serverside only addons)

-teamspeak/TIR/TSoverlay support

-decent website with FAQ/Forum supporting the tool

-10 to 12 real servers using the tool

But it looks like a real nice effort you're doing! Keep at it.

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i haven't tried it yet, and from the screenshot, it doesn't seen to have much control over add-ons. it would be great if you could simply click checkmarks to load add-ons in a specific order.

and for added functionality, it would be great if yoma's synchronizer could be combined with this tool. hint, hint, nudge, nudge  tounge2.gif

nevertheless, great release, downloading now...

I dream for a software who'd allow that...

To me ArmaSpy and even more Yoma are so user-unfriendly from that point of view...

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i haven't tried it yet, and from the screenshot, it doesn't seen to have much control over add-ons. it would be great if you could simply click checkmarks to load add-ons in a specific order.

and for added functionality, it would be great if yoma's synchronizer could be combined with this tool. hint, hint, nudge, nudge  tounge2.gif

nevertheless, great release, downloading now...

I dream for a software who'd allow that...

To me ArmaSpy and even more Yoma are so user-unfriendly from that point of view...

I think the easiest way to obtain this, by far,is NOT HAVING TO CLICK ANYTHING AT ALL.

Which is perfectly possible with my tool, if modservers put a :seq: line in, my tool gets this line and proposes to load these mods in that exact sequence.

This reduces starting to play on a heavily modded multiplayers server to about 3 steps:

-follow instructions on multiplay server on how to use my tool

-click download all mods

-click launch arma.

(if the modserver uses the :seq: marker, which i personally think they all should) then my app will ask you to load the servers modfolder sequence, if it doesn't ask you this, you simply can click 'set modfolders=server modfolders' and it will preselect all modfolders on the server.

Other then that, my tool also allows you to simply click a listed addon (click A first, A will come first in serverlist, then click B, etc etc).

Maybe not the most userfriendly kind of way, but a lot of users seem to like it.

If you have some genious way to both allow users to

-select the mods they like

-select the mods the server uses

-select the mods the server uses in predefined sequence (defined by server admin)

Then please make a tool that does it. biggrin_o.gif

Whining is easy, solving is hard.

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Looks nice, in what language is it?

Wouldn't mind integrating the browser in my tool if you've used .NET and if you wouldn't mind.

I'd contact Voyager himself for combining this with your tool. would be really great to see both together...

http://www.flashpoint1985.com/cgi-bin....4386197

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Posted to bring to your attention: ArmA-Spy v1.2!

ArmA-Spy is a tool like ofp-watch

It has a nice layout from all? servers and players.

included: language-pack (Deutsch/English/French/Russian)

included: ArmA Spy Live Server List

included: Soundfiles for ArmA-Spy from the original soundfiles from Certa´s OFP-Watch

No install: just unpack & start!

Autor: Voyager

Autor Website: http://voyager.alfamoon.com

Download all-in-one: http://rapidshare.com/files/118090849/ArmASpy.rar

For some this may be old news, but if not, check it out!  biggrin_o.gif

link to this forum: ArmA Spy - MP Server Monitor Tool, by Voyager

Arma Spy

I get a virus/trojan warning when i click on author link... im using avast antivirus in vistax86.

Rapid share download also does not work.

Why is this?

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Didn't really download it untill now.

Didn't run it as my Sophos antivirus (which is quite good) detects this

virus / malware in the main exe.

Fix it and i'll give it a shot.

Mal/EncPk-C is a program that has been packed with a protection system typically used by malware authors.

Mal/EncPk-C programs are often seen in emails sent out either in spam or by email worms.

Lets just hope it's a corrupted file or something like that.

Kinda gives another meaning to the name armaSPY? biggrin_o.gif

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Norton InternetSec 2007 didnt find anything...

PS: As long as i have to click every IP in the list just to see

the name im NOT using this...

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The website of the author does indeed give me a warning in avira-antivir. But I scanned the package and the .exe file and it's clean.

so now I did an extra virus scan using: http://virusscan.jotti.org/

to check the .exe for virus and I'm not too pleased with the results. But of course, some virus scanners give false positive warnings.

Service load:  0%        100%  

File:  aaspy.exe  

Status:  INFECTED/MALWARE  

MD5:  cc8a1b16d8bf68384a2e255d296af4a0  

Packers detected:  PE_PATCH, UPACK

Scanner results  

Scan taken on 28 May 2008 18:52:30 (GMT)  

A-Squared  Found nothing

AntiVir  Found nothing

ArcaVir  Found Heur.Win32.I  

Avast  Found nothing

AVG Antivirus  Found nothing

BitDefender  Found nothing

ClamAV  Found PUA.Packed.UPack-2  

CPsecure  Found nothing

Dr.Web  Found nothing

F-Prot Antivirus  Found nothing

F-Secure Anti-Virus  Found nothing

Fortinet  Found nothing

Ikarus  Found Suspect code-parts (probable variant)  

Kaspersky Anti-Virus  Found nothing

NOD32  Found nothing

Norman Virus Control  Found W32/Suspicious_U.gen  

Panda Anti-virus  Found nothing

Sophos Anti-virus  Found Mal/EncPk-C  

VirusBuster  Found nothing

VBA32  Found nothing

highly regarded virus scanners as nod32 and kaspersky found nothing. that's the most importing thing I suppose.

I saw that this program was not very familiar, and it had interesting features, that's why I posted it. It's quite old (2007?).

Yoma Arma Addon Synchroniser is a great program, with lots of functions. Also the ability to load the mods in the right loading order is very nice. But an extension of the program with a serverbrower would be an interesting feature. But, it ain't a must. it's great the way it is!

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Unfortunately i have to report that my AVG anti virus detected a virus in the ArmASpy executable. i sent it directly to the vault and deleted it.

The most interesting thing was that i did not ran the program. when i turned on my computer today the first thing that i saw in the screen after windows was loaded was a Virus Threat in ArmASpy.exe

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It may be no problem at all, but untill it's fixed, i won't be touching it and i wouldn't advise others to touch it either.

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i won't be touching it and i wouldn't advise others to touch it either.

Me too.

I would appreciate if tools like this are released as open source thumbs-up.gif

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