├── AntiForceOP.txt
├── resources
├── AntiForceOP.txt
└── config.yml
├── README.md
├── plugin.yml
├── src
└── DarkWav
│ └── AntiCheat
│ ├── Tasks
│ └── AntiCheatTick.php
│ ├── EventListener.php
│ ├── AntiCheat.php
│ └── Observer.php
├── config.yml
└── LICENSE
/AntiForceOP.txt:
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/resources/AntiForceOP.txt:
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/README.md:
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1 | # AntiCheat
2 |
3 | ## This Plugin is inactive - read [SAC (ShadowAntiCheat)](https://github.com/DarkWav/SAC)
4 |
5 | ## only use this for 0.15.7 or below.
6 | ## Find The Wiki and Phar Downloads [Here](https://github.com/DarkWav/AntiCheat/wiki).
7 |
8 | # Features (used to be):
9 | ## AntiReach
AntiFly
AntiSpeed
AntiJesus
AntiGlide
AntiNoKnockBack
AntiBadEnchants
AntiForceOP
AntiNoClip
AntiHighJump
AntiClimb (May not always work)
10 |
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/plugin.yml:
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1 | name: AntiCheat
2 | main: DarkWav\AntiCheat\AntiCheat
3 | version: 2.6.3
4 | load: STARTUP
5 | enable: STARTUP
6 | author: DarkWav
7 | api: ["5.0.0","4.0.0","3.0.0","2.0.0","1.0.0"]
8 | commands:
9 | anticheat:
10 | description: Shows AntiCheat version
11 | aliases: ["AntiCheat"]
12 | ac:
13 | description: Shows AntiCheat version
14 | aliases: ["AntiCheat"]
15 | permissions:
16 | anticheat:
17 | description: "Allows to use all AntiCheat features."
18 | children:
19 | anticheat.bypass:
20 | default: op
21 | description: "Allows to bypass AntiForceGameMode."
22 | anticheat.op:
23 | description: "A permission."
24 |
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/src/DarkWav/AntiCheat/Tasks/AntiCheatTick.php:
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1 | plugin = $plugin;
11 | }
12 |
13 | public function onRun($currentTick) {
14 |
15 | $this->plugin->getServer()->getLogger()->debug(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] Running ForceOP Check");
16 |
17 | foreach($this->plugin->getServer()->getOnlinePlayers() as $player){
18 |
19 | if ($player->isOp()){
20 |
21 | if (!$player->hasPermission("anticheat.op")){
22 |
23 | $player->kick(TextFormat::RED."ForceOP detected!");
24 |
25 | }
26 |
27 | }
28 |
29 | }
30 |
31 | }
32 |
33 | }
34 |
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/src/DarkWav/AntiCheat/EventListener.php:
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1 | Main = $Main;
29 | $this->Logger = $Main->getServer()->getLogger();
30 | $this->PlayerObservers = array();
31 | }
32 |
33 | public function onJoin(PlayerJoinEvent $event)
34 | {
35 | $player = $event->getPlayer();
36 | $name = $player->getName();
37 |
38 | if (array_key_exists($name, $this->PlayerObservers))
39 | {
40 | $obs = $this->PlayerObservers[$name];
41 | $obs->Player = $player;
42 | $this->PlayerObservers[$name]->PlayerRejoin();
43 | }
44 | else
45 | {
46 | $obs = new Observer($player, $this->Main);
47 | $this->PlayerObservers[$name] = $obs;
48 | $this->PlayerObservers[$name]->PlayerJoin();
49 | }
50 | }
51 |
52 | public function onQuit(PlayerQuitEvent $event)
53 | {
54 | $player = $event->getPlayer();
55 | $name = $player->getName();
56 |
57 | if (!empty($player) and !empty($name))
58 | {
59 | $observer = $this->PlayerObservers[$name];
60 | if (!empty($observer))
61 | {
62 | $observer->PlayerQuit();
63 | }
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
67 | public function onMove(PlayerMoveEvent $event)
68 | {
69 | $name = $event->getPlayer()->getName();
70 | $this->PlayerObservers[$name]->OnMove($event);
71 | }
72 |
73 | public function onDamage(EntityDamageByEntityEvent $event, EntityDamageEvent $event2)
74 | {
75 | $name = $event->getEntity()->getName();
76 | $name2 = $event->getDamager()->getName();
77 | $this->PlayerObservers[$name]->OnDamage($event, $event2);
78 | }
79 | }
80 |
81 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////
82 | // //
83 | // AntiCheat by DarkWav. //
84 | // Distributed under the ImagicalMine License. //
85 | // Do not redistribute in modyfied form! //
86 | // All rights reserved. //
87 | // //
88 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/src/DarkWav/AntiCheat/AntiCheat.php:
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1 | getDataFolder());
21 | $this->saveDefaultConfig();
22 | $this->saveResource("AntiForceOP.txt");
23 |
24 | $Config = $this->getConfig();
25 | $Logger = $this->getServer()->getLogger();
26 |
27 | if($Config->get("ForceOP"))
28 | {
29 | $this->getServer()->getScheduler()->scheduleRepeatingTask(new AntiCheatTick($this), 500);
30 | }
31 | $this->getServer()->getPluginManager()->registerEvents(new EventListener($this), $this);
32 |
33 | $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE . "[AntiCheat] > AntiCheat Activated" );
34 | $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE . "[AntiCheat] > Shield Activated" );
35 | $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE . "[AntiCheat] > AntiCheat v2.6.3 [Neutron Star]");
36 |
37 | if($Config->get("OneHit" )) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiOneHit" );
38 | if($Config->get("Unkillable" )) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiUnkillable" );
39 | if($Config->get("ForceOP" )) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiForceOP" );
40 | if($Config->get("NoClip" )) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiNoClip" );
41 | if($Config->get("Fly" )) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiFly" );
42 | if($Config->get("Fly" )) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiHighJump" );
43 | if($Config->get("Fly" )) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiGlide" );
44 | if($Config->get("Fly" )) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiSpider" );
45 | if($Config->get("Fly" )) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiJesus" );
46 | if($Config->get("Reach" )) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiReach" );
47 | if($Config->get("Speed" )) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiSpeed" );
48 | if($Config->get("NoKnockBack")) $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Enabling AntiNoKnockBack");
49 |
50 | if($Config->get("Plugin-Version") !== "2.6.3")
51 | {
52 | $Logger->emergency(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Your Config is incompatible with this plugin version, please update immediately!");
53 | $this->getServer()->shutdown();
54 | }
55 |
56 | if($Config->get("Config-Version") !== "3.3.2")
57 | {
58 | $Logger->warning(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Your Config is out of date!");
59 | }
60 | }
61 |
62 | public function onDisable()
63 | {
64 | $Logger = $this->getServer()->getLogger();
65 |
66 | $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > You are no longer protected from cheats!");
67 | $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > Shield Deactivated");
68 | $Logger->info(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > AntiCheat Deactivated");
69 | $this->getServer()->shutdown();
70 | }
71 |
72 | public function onCommand(CommandSender $sender, Command $cmd, $label, array $args)
73 | {
74 | if ($cmd->getName() === 'anticheat' || $cmd->getName() === 'ac')
75 | {
76 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > AntiCheat v2.6.3 [Neutron Star] ~ DarkWav");
77 | }
78 | }
79 |
80 |
81 | }
82 |
83 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////
84 | // //
85 | // AntiCheat by DarkWav. //
86 | // Distributed under the ImagicalMine License. //
87 | // Do not redistribute in modyfied form! //
88 | // All rights reserved. //
89 | // //
90 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////
91 |
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/config.yml:
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1 | ---
2 | #||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||#
3 | #AntiCheat main configuration file.
4 | #Current version: 2.6.3
5 | #What should be blocked?
6 | #||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||#
7 | #true = ENABLE
8 | #false = DISABLE
9 | #block = block Hack
10 | #kick = Player kick
11 | #||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||#
12 | Plugin-Version: 2.6.3
13 | Config-Version: 3.3.2
14 | #Enables i am waching you message
15 | I-AM-WATCHING-YOU: true
16 | #---------------NoKnockBack---------------#
17 | #Do you want to enable NoKnockBack Detection?
18 |
19 | NoKnockBack: true
20 |
21 | #How much KnockBack must a player take to be legit?
22 | #Increase this to 1.3 if NoKnockBack is not detected.
23 | #Decrease this to 0.3 if NoKnockBack is causing false
24 | #positives. Standard: 0.4
25 | #NEVER set this higher than 1.4
26 |
27 | MinKnockBack: 0.4
28 |
29 | #Which Message Should be shown if NoKnockBack is detected?
30 |
31 | NoKnockBack-Message: "[AntiCheat] > NoKnockBack is not allowed!"
32 |
33 | #---------------BadEnchants---------------#
34 | #Do you want to stop Players from dealing more than 19.9
35 | #damage to prevent OneHit kills?
36 |
37 | OneHit: false
38 |
39 | #Which Punishment should take place?
40 |
41 | OneHit-Punishment: kick
42 |
43 | #Which Message Sould be shown if OneHit is detected?
44 |
45 | OneHit-Message: "[AntiCheat] > OneHit is not allowed!"
46 |
47 | #Do you want to enable Unkillable Detection?
48 |
49 | Unkillable: true
50 |
51 | #How much Damage must a player take to be legit?
52 | #Increase this to 1 if Unkillable is not detected.
53 | #Decrease this to 0.001 if Unkillable is causing false
54 | #positives. Standard: 0.1
55 | #NEVER set this higher than 1
56 |
57 | MinDamage: 0.1
58 |
59 | #Wich Message Sould be shown if Unkillable is detected?
60 |
61 | Unkillable-Message: "[AntiCheat] > Unkillable is not allowed!"
62 |
63 | #----------------Fly/Glide----------------#
64 | #Do you want to enable Fly and Glide check?
65 | #This should block Spider, Jesus and HighJump as well...
66 | #This wont have any problems with falling or jumping,
67 | #even if the player has JumpBoost 2.
68 |
69 | Fly: true
70 |
71 | #How many moves may a player be flying before detection?
72 | #20 Should work fine. (Standard)
73 | #NEVER set this lower than 10
74 | #Increase if Fly causes false poitives.
75 |
76 | Fly-Threshold: 20
77 |
78 | #Wich Punishment should take place if Fly is detected?
79 |
80 | Fly-Punishment: kick
81 |
82 | #Wich Message Sould be shown if Fly is detected?
83 |
84 | Fly-Message: "[AntiCheat] > Fly is not allowed!"
85 |
86 | #Wich Punishment should take place if Glide is detected?
87 |
88 | Glide-Punishment: kick
89 |
90 | #Wich Message Sould be shown if Fly is detected?
91 |
92 | Glide-Message: "[AntiCheat] > Glide is not allowed!"
93 |
94 | #-----------------Speed-------------------#
95 | #Do you want to enable Speed check?
96 | #This works with falling.
97 |
98 | Speed: true
99 |
100 | #Wich Punishment should take place?
101 |
102 | Speed-Punishment: kick
103 |
104 | #How many times must a player be hacking before detection?
105 | #5 Should work fine. (Standard)
106 | #NEVER set this to 0
107 |
108 | Speed-Threshold: 5
109 |
110 | #Wich Message Sould be shown if Spider is detected?
111 |
112 | Speed-Message: "[AntiCheat] > Speed is not allowed!"
113 |
114 | #-----------------Reach-------------------#
115 | #Do you want to enable Reach check?
116 |
117 | Reach: true
118 |
119 | #How much Range may a player have to be legit?
120 | #Decrease this to 3.8 if Reach is not detected.
121 | #Increase this to 4 if Reach is causing false
122 | #positives. Standard: 3.9
123 | #NEVER set this lower than 3.8
124 |
125 | MaxRange: 3.9
126 |
127 | #Wich Punishment should take place?
128 |
129 | Reach-Punishment: kick
130 |
131 | #Wich Message Sould be shown if Reach is detected?
132 |
133 | Reach-Message: "[AntiCheat] > Reach is not allowed!"
134 |
135 | #----------------ForceOP------------------#
136 | #Do you want to enable advanced ForceOP check?
137 | #READ AntiForceOP.txt BEFORE ENABLING!
138 |
139 | ForceOP: false
140 |
141 | #-----------------NoClip------------------#
142 | #Do you want to enable NoClip Detection?
143 | #This prevents players form glitching though blocks.
144 | #This is still W.I.P and may cause false positives.
145 | #Disable this if you want.
146 | #If this caueses crashes, please report it to the Author!
147 |
148 | NoClip: true
149 |
150 | #Which Punishment should take place?
151 |
152 | NoClip-Punishment: block
153 |
154 | #Which Message Should be shown if NoClip is detected?
155 |
156 | NoClip-Message: "[AntiCheat] > NoClip is not allowed!"
157 |
158 | #//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
159 | #// //
160 | #// AntiCheat by DarkWav. //
161 | #// Distributed under the ImagicalMine License. //
162 | #// Do not redistribute in modified form! //
163 | #// All rights reserved. //
164 | #// //
165 | #//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
166 | ...
167 |
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1 | ---
2 | #||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||#
3 | #AntiCheat main configuration file.
4 | #Current version: 2.6.3
5 | #What should be blocked?
6 | #||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||#
7 | #true = ENABLE
8 | #false = DISABLE
9 | #block = block Hack
10 | #kick = Player kick
11 | #||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||#
12 | Plugin-Version: 2.6.3
13 | Config-Version: 3.3.2
14 | #Enables "I am watching you" message
15 | I-AM-WATCHING-YOU: true
16 | #---------------NoKnockBack---------------#
17 | #Do you want to enable NoKnockBack Detection?
18 |
19 | NoKnockBack: true
20 |
21 | #How much KnockBack must a player take to be legit?
22 | #Increase this to 1.3 if NoKnockBack is not detected.
23 | #Decrease this to 0.3 if NoKnockBack is causing false
24 | #positives. Standard: 0.4
25 | #NEVER set this higher than 1.4
26 |
27 | MinKnockBack: 0.4
28 |
29 | #Which Message Should be shown if NoKnockBack is detected?
30 |
31 | NoKnockBack-Message: "[AntiCheat] > NoKnockBack is not allowed!"
32 |
33 | #---------------BadEnchants---------------#
34 | #Do you want to stop players from dealing more than 19.9
35 | #damage to prevent OneHit kills?
36 |
37 | OneHit: false
38 |
39 | #Which punishment should take place?
40 |
41 | OneHit-Punishment: kick
42 |
43 | #Which message should be shown if OneHit is detected?
44 |
45 | OneHit-Message: "[AntiCheat] > OneHit is not allowed!"
46 |
47 | #Do you want to enable Unkillable Detection?
48 |
49 | Unkillable: true
50 |
51 | #How much Damage must a player take to be legit?
52 | #Increase this to 1 if Unkillable is not detected.
53 | #Decrease this to 0.001 if Unkillable is causing false
54 | #positives. Standard: 0.1
55 | #NEVER set this higher than 1
56 |
57 | MinDamage: 0.1
58 |
59 | #Which message should be shown if Unkillable is detected?
60 |
61 | Unkillable-Message: "[AntiCheat] > Unkillable is not allowed!"
62 |
63 | #----------------Fly/Glide----------------#
64 | #Do you want to enable Fly and Glide check?
65 | #This should block Spider, Jesus and HighJump as well...
66 | #This wont have any problems with falling or jumping,
67 | #even if the player has JumpBoost 2.
68 |
69 | Fly: true
70 |
71 | #How many moves may a player be flying before detection?
72 | #20 Should work fine. (Standard)
73 | #NEVER set this lower than 10
74 | #Increase if Fly causes false poitives.
75 |
76 | Fly-Threshold: 20
77 |
78 | #Which punishment should take place if Fly is detected?
79 |
80 | Fly-Punishment: kick
81 |
82 | #Which message should be shown if Fly is detected?
83 |
84 | Fly-Message: "[AntiCheat] > Fly is not allowed!"
85 |
86 | #Which punishment should take place if Glide is detected?
87 |
88 | Glide-Punishment: kick
89 |
90 | #Which message should be shown if Fly is detected?
91 |
92 | Glide-Message: "[AntiCheat] > Glide is not allowed!"
93 |
94 | #-----------------Speed-------------------#
95 | #Do you want to enable Speed check?
96 | #This works with falling.
97 |
98 | Speed: true
99 |
100 | #Which punishment should take place?
101 |
102 | Speed-Punishment: kick
103 |
104 | #How many times must a player be hacking before detection?
105 | #5 Should work fine. (Standard)
106 | #NEVER set this to 0
107 |
108 | Speed-Threshold: 5
109 |
110 | #Which message should be shown if Spider is detected?
111 |
112 | Speed-Message: "[AntiCheat] > Speed is not allowed!"
113 |
114 | #-----------------Reach-------------------#
115 | #Do you want to enable Reach check?
116 |
117 | Reach: true
118 |
119 | #How much Range may a player have to be legit?
120 | #Decrease this to 3.8 if Reach is not detected.
121 | #Increase this to 4 if Reach is causing false
122 | #positives. Standard: 3.9
123 | #NEVER set this lower than 3.8
124 |
125 | MaxRange: 3.9
126 |
127 | #Which punishment should take place?
128 |
129 | Reach-Punishment: kick
130 |
131 | #Which message should be shown if Reach is detected?
132 |
133 | Reach-Message: "[AntiCheat] > Reach is not allowed!"
134 |
135 | #----------------ForceOP------------------#
136 | #Do you want to enable advanced ForceOP check?
137 | #READ AntiForceOP.txt BEFORE ENABLING!
138 |
139 | ForceOP: false
140 |
141 | #-----------------NoClip------------------#
142 | #Do you want to enable NoClip Detection?
143 | #This prevents players from glitching though blocks.
144 | #This is still W.I.P and may cause false positives.
145 | #Disable this if you want.
146 | #If this causes crashes, please report it to the author!
147 |
148 | NoClip: true
149 |
150 | #Which punishment should take place?
151 |
152 | NoClip-Punishment: block
153 |
154 | #Which message should be shown if NoClip is detected?
155 |
156 | NoClip-Message: "[AntiCheat] > NoClip is not allowed!"
157 |
158 | #//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
159 | #// //
160 | #// AntiCheat by DarkWav. //
161 | #// Distributed under the ImagicalMine License. //
162 | #// Do not redistribute in modified form! //
163 | #// All rights reserved. //
164 | #// //
165 | #//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
166 | ...
167 |
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/src/DarkWav/AntiCheat/Observer.php:
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1 | Player = $player;
17 | $this->PlayerName = $this->Player->getName();
18 | $this->Main = $AntiCheat;
19 | $this->Logger = $AntiCheat->getServer()->getLogger();
20 | $this->Server = $AntiCheat->getServer();
21 | $this->JoinCounter = 0;
22 |
23 | $this->PlayerAirCounter = 0;
24 | $this->PlayerSpeedCounter = 0;
25 | $this->PlayerGlideCounter = 0;
26 |
27 | $this->prev_tick = -1.0;
28 |
29 | $this->x_arr_size = 7;
30 | $this->x_arr_idx = 0;
31 | $this->x_time_array = array_fill(0, $this->x_arr_size, 0.0);
32 | $this->x_dist_array = array_fill(0, $this->x_arr_size, 0.0);
33 | $this->x_time_sum = 0.0;
34 | $this->x_distance = 0.0;
35 | $this->x_dist_sum = 0.0;
36 | $this->x_speed = 0.0;
37 |
38 | $this->y_arr_size = 10;
39 | $this->y_arr_idx = 0;
40 | $this->y_time_array = array_fill(0, $this->y_arr_size, 0.0);
41 | $this->y_dist_array = array_fill(0, $this->y_arr_size, 0.0);
42 | $this->y_time_sum = 0.0;
43 | $this->y_distance = 0.0;
44 | $this->y_dist_sum = 0.0;
45 | $this->y_speed = 0.0;
46 |
47 | $this->x_pos_old = new Vector3(0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
48 | $this->x_pos_new = new Vector3(0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
49 | $this->y_pos_old = 0.0;
50 | $this->y_pos_new = 0.0;
51 | }
52 |
53 | public function ResetObserver()
54 | {
55 | $this->PlayerAirCounter = 0;
56 | $this->PlayerSpeedCounter = 0;
57 | $this->PlayerGlideCounter = 0;
58 |
59 | $this->prev_tick = -1.0;
60 |
61 | $this->x_arr_size = 7;
62 | $this->x_arr_idx = 0;
63 | $this->x_time_array = array_fill(0, $this->x_arr_size, 0.0);
64 | $this->x_dist_array = array_fill(0, $this->x_arr_size, 0.0);
65 | $this->x_time_sum = 0.0;
66 | $this->x_distance = 0.0;
67 | $this->x_dist_sum = 0.0;
68 | $this->x_speed = 0.0;
69 |
70 | $this->y_arr_size = 10;
71 | $this->y_arr_idx = 0;
72 | $this->y_time_array = array_fill(0, $this->y_arr_size, 0.0);
73 | $this->y_dist_array = array_fill(0, $this->y_arr_size, 0.0);
74 | $this->y_time_sum = 0.0;
75 | $this->y_distance = 0.0;
76 | $this->y_dist_sum = 0.0;
77 | $this->y_speed = 0.0;
78 |
79 | $this->x_pos_old = new Vector3(0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
80 | $this->x_pos_new = new Vector3(0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
81 | $this->y_pos_old = 0.0;
82 | $this->y_pos_new = 0.0;
83 | }
84 |
85 | public function PlayerQuit()
86 | {
87 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("I-AM-WATCHING-YOU"))
88 | {
89 | $this->Logger->debug(TextFormat::BLUE . "[AntiCheat] > $this->PlayerName is no longer watched...");
90 | }
91 | }
92 |
93 | public function PlayerJoin()
94 | {
95 | $this->JoinCounter++;
96 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("I-AM-WATCHING-YOU"))
97 | {
98 | $this->Player->sendMessage(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > $this->PlayerName, I am watching you ...");
99 | }
100 | }
101 |
102 | public function PlayerRejoin()
103 | {
104 | $this->JoinCounter++;
105 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("I-AM-WATCHING-YOU"))
106 | {
107 | $this->Player->sendMessage(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > $this->PlayerName, I am still watching you ...");
108 | $this->Logger->debug (TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] > $this->PlayerName joined this server $this->JoinCounter times since server start");
109 | }
110 | }
111 |
112 | public function OnMove($event)
113 | {
114 | if ($this->Player->getGameMode() == 1 or $this->Player->getGameMode() == 3) return;
115 |
116 | #Anti Speed & Anti Fly
117 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Speed") or $this->Main->getConfig()->get("Fly"))
118 | {
119 | $this->x_pos_old = new Vector3($event->getFrom()->getX(), 0.0, $event->getFrom()->getZ());
120 | $this->x_pos_new = new Vector3($event->getTo()->getX() , 0.0, $event->getTo()->getZ() );
121 | $this->x_distance = $this->x_pos_old->distance($this->x_pos_new);
122 |
123 | $this->y_pos_old = $event->getFrom()->getY();
124 | $this->y_pos_new = $event->getTo()->getY();
125 | $this->y_distance = $this->y_pos_old - $this->y_pos_new;
126 |
127 | $tick = (double)$this->Server->getTick();
128 | $tps = (double)$this->Server->getTicksPerSecond();
129 |
130 | if ($tps > 0.0 and $this->prev_tick != -1.0)
131 | {
132 | $tick_count = (double)($tick - $this->prev_tick); // server ticks since last move
133 | $delta_t = (double)($tick_count) / (double)$tps; // seconds since last move
134 |
135 | if ($delta_t < 2.0) // "OnMove" message lag is less than 2 second to calculate a new moving speed
136 | {
137 | $this->x_time_sum = $this->x_time_sum - $this->x_time_array[$this->x_arr_idx] + $delta_t; // ringbuffer time sum (remove oldest, add new)
138 | $this->x_dist_sum = $this->x_dist_sum - $this->x_dist_array[$this->x_arr_idx] + $this->x_distance; // ringbuffer distance sum (remove oldest, add new)
139 | $this->x_time_array[$this->x_arr_idx] = $delta_t; // overwrite oldest delta_t with the new one
140 | $this->x_dist_array[$this->x_arr_idx] = $this->x_distance; // overwrite oldest distance with the new one
141 | $this->x_arr_idx++; // Update ringbuffer position
142 | if ($this->x_arr_idx >= $this->x_arr_size) $this->x_arr_idx = 0;
143 |
144 | $this->y_time_sum = $this->y_time_sum - $this->y_time_array[$this->y_arr_idx] + $delta_t; // ringbuffer time sum (remove oldest, add new)
145 | $this->y_dist_sum = $this->y_dist_sum - $this->y_dist_array[$this->y_arr_idx] + $this->y_distance; // ringbuffer distance sum (remove oldest, add new)
146 | $this->y_time_array[$this->y_arr_idx] = $delta_t; // overwrite oldest delta_t with the new one
147 | $this->y_dist_array[$this->y_arr_idx] = $this->y_distance; // overwrite oldest distance with the new one
148 | $this->y_arr_idx++; // Update ringbuffer position
149 | if ($this->y_arr_idx >= $this->y_arr_size) $this->y_arr_idx = 0;
150 | }
151 |
152 | // calculate speed: distance per time
153 | if ($this->x_time_sum > 0) $this->x_speed = (double)$this->x_dist_sum / (double)$this->x_time_sum;
154 | else $this->x_speed = 0.0;
155 |
156 | // calculate speed: distance per time
157 | if ($this->y_time_sum > 0) $this->y_speed = (double)$this->y_dist_sum / (double)$this->y_time_sum;
158 | else $this->y_speed = 0.0;
159 |
160 | # speed only part
161 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Speed"))
162 | {
163 | if ($this->x_speed > 10)
164 | {
165 | $this->PlayerSpeedCounter += 10;
166 | }
167 | else
168 | {
169 | if ($this->PlayerSpeedCounter > 0)
170 | {
171 | $this->PlayerSpeedCounter--;
172 | }
173 | }
174 |
175 | if ($this->PlayerSpeedCounter > $this->Main->getConfig()->get("Speed-Threshold") * 10)
176 | {
177 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Speed-Punishment") == "kick")
178 | {
179 | $event->setCancelled(true);
180 | $this->ResetObserver();
181 | $this->Player->kick(TextFormat::BLUE. $this->Main->getConfig()->get("Speed-Message"));
182 | return;
183 | }
184 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Speed-Punishment") == "block")
185 | {
186 | $event->setCancelled(true);
187 | }
188 | }
189 | }
190 |
191 | }
192 | $this->prev_tick = $tick;
193 | }
194 |
195 | # No Fly and No Glide
196 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Fly"))
197 | {
198 | $level = $this->Player->getLevel();
199 | $pos = new Vector3($this->Player->getX(), $this->Player->getY(), $this->Player->getZ());
200 | $BlockID = $level->getBlock($pos)->getId();
201 |
202 | if (!$this->Player->isOnGround())
203 | {
204 | if($BlockID != 8 and $BlockID != 9 and $BlockID != 10 and $BlockID != 11 and $BlockID != 65 and $BlockID != 106 and $BlockID != 30)
205 | {
206 | #if ($delta_t > 0) $y_raw_speed = $this->y_distance / $delta_t;
207 | #else $y_raw_speed = 0.0;
208 |
209 | if ($this->y_pos_old > $this->y_pos_new)
210 | {
211 | $this->PlayerGlideCounter++;
212 | # Player moves down. Check Glide Hack
213 | }
214 | elseif ($this->y_pos_old <= $this->y_pos_new)
215 | {
216 | # Player moves up or horizontal
217 | $this->PlayerAirCounter++;
218 | if ($this->PlayerGlideCounter > 0)
219 | {
220 | $this->PlayerGlideCounter--;
221 | }
222 | }
223 | }
224 | }
225 | else
226 | {
227 | $this->PlayerAirCounter = 0;
228 | $this->PlayerGlideCounter = 0;
229 | }
230 |
231 | if ($this->PlayerGlideCounter > 25 && $this->y_speed < 20)
232 | {
233 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Glide-Punishment") == "kick")
234 | {
235 | $this->ResetObserver();
236 | $event->setCancelled(true);
237 | $this->Player->kick(TextFormat::BLUE.$this->Main->getConfig()->get("Glide-Message"));
238 | }
239 |
240 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Glide-Punishment") == "block")
241 | {
242 | $event->setCancelled(true);
243 | $this->Player->sendMessage(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] You were frozen for Glide!");
244 | }
245 | }
246 |
247 | if ($this->PlayerAirCounter > $this->Main->getConfig()->get("Fly-Threshold"))
248 | {
249 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Fly-Punishment") == "kick")
250 | {
251 | $event->setCancelled(true);
252 | $this->ResetObserver();
253 | $this->Player->kick(TextFormat::BLUE.$this->Main->getConfig()->get("Fly-Message"));
254 | }
255 |
256 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Fly-Punishment") == "block")
257 | {
258 | $event->setCancelled(true);
259 | $this->Player->sendMessage(TextFormat::BLUE."[AntiCheat] You were frozen for Fly!");
260 | }
261 | }
262 | }
263 |
264 | # No Clip
265 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("NoClip"))
266 | {
267 | $level = $this->Player->getLevel();
268 | $pos = new Vector3($this->Player->getX(), $this->Player->getY(), $this->Player->getZ());
269 | $BlockID = $level->getBlock($pos)->getId();
270 | //ANTI-FALSE-POSITIVES
271 | if ($BlockID != 0
272 | and $BlockID != 30
273 | and $BlockID != 31
274 | and $BlockID != 6
275 | and $BlockID != 32
276 | and $BlockID != 51
277 | and $BlockID != 90
278 | and $BlockID != 64
279 | and $BlockID != 71
280 | and $BlockID != 70
281 | and $BlockID != 72
282 | and $BlockID != 8
283 | and $BlockID != 9
284 | and $BlockID != 10
285 | and $BlockID != 11
286 | and $BlockID != 26
287 | and $BlockID != 27
288 | and $BlockID != 28
289 | and $BlockID != 66
290 | and $BlockID != 65
291 | and $BlockID != 96
292 | and $BlockID != 183
293 | and $BlockID != 184
294 | and $BlockID != 185
295 | and $BlockID != 186
296 | and $BlockID != 187
297 | and $BlockID != 171
298 | and $BlockID != 167
299 | and $BlockID != 132
300 | and $BlockID != 126
301 | and $BlockID != 111
302 | and $BlockID != 78
303 | and $BlockID != 83
304 | and $BlockID != 37
305 | and $BlockID != 38
306 | and $BlockID != 39
307 | and $BlockID != 40
308 | and $BlockID != 44
309 | and $BlockID != 50
310 | and $BlockID != 53
311 | and $BlockID != 54
312 | and $BlockID != 55
313 | and $BlockID != 59
314 | and $BlockID != 63
315 | and $BlockID != 127
316 | and $BlockID != 67
317 | and $BlockID != 131
318 | and $BlockID != 68
319 | and $BlockID != 134
320 | and $BlockID != 69
321 | and $BlockID != 135
322 | and $BlockID != 75
323 | and $BlockID != 136
324 | and $BlockID != 76
325 | and $BlockID != 140
326 | and $BlockID != 77
327 | and $BlockID != 141
328 | and $BlockID != 81
329 | and $BlockID != 142
330 | and $BlockID != 92
331 | and $BlockID != 143
332 | and $BlockID != 104
333 | and $BlockID != 144
334 | and $BlockID != 105
335 | and $BlockID != 145
336 | and $BlockID != 106
337 | and $BlockID != 146
338 | and $BlockID != 108
339 | and $BlockID != 147
340 | and $BlockID != 109
341 | and $BlockID != 148
342 | and $BlockID != 116
343 | and $BlockID != 151
344 | and $BlockID != 115
345 | and $BlockID != 156
346 | and $BlockID != 114
347 | and $BlockID != 158
348 | and $BlockID != 117
349 | and $BlockID != 163
350 | and $BlockID != 120
351 | and $BlockID != 164
352 | and $BlockID != 167
353 | and $BlockID != 171
354 | and $BlockID != 175
355 | and $BlockID != 178
356 | and $BlockID != 244
357 | and $BlockID != 113
358 | and $BlockID != 85
359 | and $BlockID != 188
360 | and $BlockID != 189
361 | and $BlockID != 190
362 | and $BlockID != 191
363 | and $BlockID != 192
364 | and $BlockID != 139
365 | and $BlockID != 88
366 | and $BlockID != 193
367 | and $BlockID != 194
368 | and $BlockID != 195
369 | and $BlockID != 196
370 | and $BlockID != 197
371 | and $BlockID != 128
372 | and $BlockID != 108
373 | and $BlockID != 109
374 | and $BlockID != 120)
375 | {
376 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("NoClip-Punishment") == "kick")
377 | {
378 | $event->setCancelled(true);
379 | $this->Player->kick(TextFormat::BLUE.$this->Main->getConfig()->get("NoClip-Message"));
380 | }
381 |
382 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("NoClip-Punishment") == "block")
383 | {
384 | $event->setCancelled(true);
385 | }
386 | }
387 | }
388 | }
389 |
390 | public function OnDamage($event, $event2)
391 | {
392 | $EntityPosition = new Vector3($event->getEntity()->getX() , $event->getEntity()->getY() , $event->getEntity()->getZ());
393 | $DamagerPosition = new Vector3($event->getDamager()->getX(), $event->getDamager()->getY(), $event->getDamager()->getZ());
394 | if($event->getDamager() instanceof Player){
395 |
396 | //Reach Check
397 |
398 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Reach")){
399 |
400 | if ($DamagerPosition->distance($EntityPosition) > $this->Main->getConfig()->get("MaxRange")){
401 |
402 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Reach-Punishment") == "kick"){
403 |
404 | $event->setCancelled(true);
405 | $event->getDamager()->kick(TextFormat::BLUE.$this->Main->getConfig()->get("Reach-Message"));
406 | }
407 |
408 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Reach-Punishment") == "block"){
409 |
410 | $event->setCancelled(true);
411 |
412 | }
413 |
414 | }
415 |
416 | }
417 |
418 | //OneHit Detection
419 |
420 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("OneHit")){
421 |
422 | if ($event->getDamage() > 19.9) {
423 |
424 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("OneHit-Punishment") == "kick"){
425 |
426 | $event->setCancelled(true);
427 | $event->getDamager()->kick(TextFormat::BLUE.$this->Main->getConfig()->get("OneHit-Message"));
428 |
429 | }
430 |
431 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("OneHit-Punishment") == "block"){
432 |
433 | $event->setCancelled(true);
434 |
435 | }
436 |
437 | }
438 |
439 | }
440 |
441 | }
442 |
443 | if($event->getEntity() instanceof Player){
444 |
445 | //NoNnockBack Detection
446 |
447 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("NoKnockBack")){
448 |
449 | if ($event->getKnockBack() < $this->Main->getConfig()->get("MinKnockBack")){
450 |
451 | $event->getEntity()->kick(TextFormat::BLUE.$this->Main->getConfig()->get("NoKnockBack-Message"));
452 |
453 | }
454 |
455 | }
456 |
457 | //Unkillable Detection
458 |
459 | if ($this->Main->getConfig()->get("Unkillable")){
460 |
461 | if ($event->getDamage() < $this->Main->getConfig()->get("MinDamage")){
462 |
463 | $event->getEntity()->kick(TextFormat::BLUE.$this->Main->getConfig()->get("Unkillable-Message"));
464 |
465 | }
466 |
467 | }
468 |
469 | }
470 |
471 | }
472 |
473 | }
474 |
475 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////
476 | // //
477 | // AntiCheat by DarkWav. //
478 | // Distributed under the ImagicalMine License. //
479 | // Do not redistribute in modyfied form! //
480 | // All rights reserved. //
481 | // //
482 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////
483 |
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