PunkBuster kicks me for INIT FAILURE, what does that mean?
Usually, this message means your PB is not working properly.
You should run our PBSETUP program to make sure your PB is up to date.
However, we have recently discovered that some broadband routers routinely drop OOB (Out of Band) packets for no apparent reason.
Since all PB packets are OOB, these routers can actually block PB's communication (again for no apparent reason).
To determine if the router is the cause of this problem for you, remove the router and connect directly to the internet.
If you are able to play this way, then the cause is very likely the router.
Based on user feedback, the following router brands/models are reported to have problems.
Not necessarily all models of a brand might be affected, and the list is in no way complete but it can give you a few hints.
Also, we do not claim that our list below shows the only solution to fix your issue, nor that it will fix it for sure even though it has worked for others.
It could very well be that changing some settings in your router could help as well.
Contacting the company directly might help you as well.
- Linksys - possible solution: Use firmware 1.44.2
- Motorola - possible solution: Update to latest firmware
- Netgear - possible solution: Disable SPI (statefull packet inspection)
PunkBuster logs but does not kick me for #10006 violations?
The cause might be a router issue.
Please see the above question PunkBuster kicks me for INIT FAILURE? to see if that helps you.
PB will kick for this violation in future updates. If you wish to troubleshoot with us via icq to find out why it happens on your system, please contact us at support@evenbalance.com.
I'm a server admin, is there anything special that needs to be done in order to run multiple game servers with PB from the same server computer?
Yes. Each instance of the game server must have its fs_savepath server
cvar set to a distinct location. Fs_homepath can be set on the command line
that launches the server and admins should set up a separate directory for
each running server instance and make sure the various running servers point
to those separate directories. For example, say you have servers A, B and
C. You can create the following directories:
/users/whatever/DOOM3-a
/users/whatever/DOOM3-b
/users/whatever/DOOM3-c
Then in your command line for launching server A, add "+set fs_savepath
/users/whatever/DOOM3-a" to the other parameters you have. Add similar corresponding
items to the command lines for servers B and C. By doing the above, the
multiple PB servers don't conflict with each other during updates.
How do I enable PunkBuster?
At the game's main screen, press Ctrl+ALt+tilde key (the ~ key) to bring
down the console. Then type in this line (without the quotes): "pb_cl_enable".
You should see text displayed showing the PB Client version number and also
saying that PB is now Enabled. If not, you should reinstall the latest game
update patch and make sure that PunkBuster is installed as part of that
patch update installation.
Why doesn't my PunkBuster Client work even though everything is installed properly?
Check the fs_savepath game cvar from the game console (enter "fs_savepath").
Then, using the explorer program on your computer, verify that the path
pointed to by fs_homepath does in fact have a "pb" subfolder that includes
at least these three files: pbsv.dll, pbcl.dll and pbag.dll (or pbsv.so,
pbcl.so, and pbag.so on Linux systems). If not, then either locate and copy
the "pb" folder from your game installation into the fs_homepath location,
or change the fs_homepath cvar to point to your game installation. Note
that the "pb" folder must have read and write permissions. We realize this
can be a tricky topic. If you need further assistance, follow this link
to create a new trouble ticket HERE.
Why do I get messages on some servers telling me that I have cvar violations and what should I do about it?
A cvar is a game setting. Cvars can be used to customize the game, but cheaters sometimes abuse cvars to exploit holes or bugs in the game in order to cheat. Admins of PunkBuster Servers have the ability to add specific recurring checks for players' cvar values during gameplay. If you have downloaded or written game scripts to automate tasks, then those scripts almost certainly will add and/or change cvars in your system. You will receive a warning if a cvar on your system is not in the range allowed by the Admin of the Game Server to which you are currently connected - the warning will also include the allowed range of values for the specified cvar. If you do not heed the warning, then after a few seconds or minutes, the PunkBuster Server will raise a violation and remove you from the Game Server. To change the current value of any cvar, press the tilde (~) key to bring down the game console, and then type the cvarname followed by a space and the new value, then press the Tab key and then the Enter key. For example, entering "cg_shadows 0" as a command will set your cg_shadows cvar to the value of 0. The Game automatically saves most cvar changes so that the next time you play, any changes from a previous session will still be in effect. You may request a list of all checked cvar rangess from the server using the “pb_cvarlist” command. You will see all checked cvars, the allowed ranges and also any of your cvars that are currently set outside the allowed ranges.
How can I turn off PunkBuster Messages?
By default, PunkBuster outputs to both the top of the playing screen and also to the game console. If you want to prevent PunkBuster from sending output to the playing screen, add [skipnotify] to the beginning of your pb_msgprefix setting (see the Settings section on our online PB for Players manual for more info). Output will only be sent to your game console in this case.
Do I have to re-configure my firewall or proxy to use PunkBuster?
In general, if a connection can play the Game online successfully without
PunkBuster, then there will be no need to make any changes to a firewall
or proxy that may be in use when PunkBuster is Installed and Enabled.
PunkBuster communicates over the Internet (and in LAN environments) using
the same network channels created and used by the Game, and therefore requires
no changes. If, however, you had to adjust your firewall to use the game
in the first place, you may need to extend that adjustment to include ports
used by PB's auto-update feature. PunkBuster use outgoing UDP Port 27666
to get security info from the PunkBuster Master Servers, PunkBuster Servers
use UDP Ports 24300-24399..
My game crashes with an error in pbcl.dll or a General Protection Fault.
Why?
This issue can be from a program that conflicts with PB. There are a few known
program that cause this:
- Get Right
- DU Super Controler
- Macro Toolsworks
- Girder 3.2
- PRTG Traffic Grapher
- CyberCorder: cybrcrdr.exe
- Paessler Router Traffic Grapher: prtg4.exe
- 3dnasys.exe
- mIRCStats
Closing those programs, or any like them that contain user or kernel level debuggers should stop the problem.
How come I never get a reply to emails I send to Even Balance?
Because of the spam and junk email problem that has proliferated over the
Internet, more and more mail systems try to automatically filter out email
based on where each email originates. Unfortunately, some of these filtering
schemes are imperfect. Our support staff makes every effort to answer every
single email (we get hundreds per day), usually the same day an email is received.
If you have sent us an email and you do not receive a reply within 48 hours,
that is almost certainly because your incoming mail server is not reachable
from our outgoing mail server. Often this is a DNS problem that prevents our
mail server from "finding" other mail servers. However, we have also learned
that some "blacklist" services have blacklisted the whole subnet which contains
our mail server's IP Address. Not because of anything we have done (we have
never sent out spam and we do not allow our mail server to act as an open
relay). If you do not get a reply from us, we recommend that you use our new
web based support system. Follow this link to create a new trouble ticket
HERE.
How do I get PunkBuster to work on an SE or GRSecurity enhanced Linux system?
WARNING: Modifying your Linux security settings may increase the vulnerability of your system and lead to an increased likelihood of exploitation. Before following these suggestions, please fully understand their impact and proceed if and only if you are completely aware of the consequences.
- If you are running SELinux, you can either disable SE Linux all together by modifying SELinux's config file (typically /etc/selinux/config) or removing any extended restrictions from the pb .so files by typing "setfacl -b *.so" in your pb sub-folder.
- If you are running a Linux system with the GRSecurity patches, you need to tell your system to not protect the PunkBuster shared-object files. To do this, type "chpax -m *" in your pb sub-folder. This will allow the pb .so files to run properly.
NOTE: You may have to re-apply these changes after updating automatically or manually as newly created files will inherit the base permissions.
I keep getting kicked off of servers and I see messages about INIT FAILURE or technical errors
about pbcl.dll or pbag.dll, or messages about DISTRESS or Update timeout ... what is wrong?
These problems are almost always caused when your PunkBuster can't keep itself updated for some
reason. Sometimes they are caused when the server you are trying to play on is running an old
version of PunkBuster. If this problem happens only on one or a few PB Servers, then the cause
is likely that those servers are outdated; in that case, you should avoid those servers. If this
happens to you on every PB server you try to play on, then please click
here for help on getting your PunkBuster updated.
Why does PB spam "PB Server running Old Version" on some servers and how do I make it stop?
Some PB Server admins are not able or willing to fix their firewall so that their PunkBuster
server can keep itself always auto-updated to the latest version. Therefore, when a new PB update
comes out, their server(s) will continue running the old version until updated manually. When
players join a PB Server that is running an old version, that old PB will try to 'downgrade' each
player's PB to match the old version running at that server and the "PB Server running Old Version"
message is generated every few seconds during this process. We encourage players to avoid servers
like this as PB often does not work efficiently nor catch the latest cheats when old versions are
running. If the attempts to 'downgrade' your PB fail, then you will be kicked. If you trust the
server admin, you can enter "pb_security 0" into your console to allow your PB to be downgraded. If
you know how to get in touch with the admin, please let him/her know of the problems caused by not
having a properly functioning / auto-updating PB Server.
My computer locks up or "chugs" sometimes while I'm playing with PunkBuster Enabled,
what can cause this?
PunkBuster "pushes" hardware and the Windows Operating System more than most software and uses functions in the
Windows API (low level functions) that aren't used by most other programs. As such, there are a few cases where
using PB can actually expose flaky hardware or other situations that don't cause problems for other software. Here
are a few things that have helped other users make these problems get better or go away completely:
- Make sure you are using the latest version of PunkBuster (the latest version
is always on our Download page) - also this link
may help manually update your PB to the latest version when necessary
- From the game's main screen, press the tilde key (the ~ key) to bring
down the console and enter the following line (without the quotes): "/pb_system
1".
- Never close other programs from your Windows Task Manager before playing
the game, either leave them running or close them through the proper interface
- killing a process doesn't always work completely even if it stops showing
in the Task Manager and renegade threads seem to conflict with PB more than
other programs that may be running in memory. There is a free utility that
some players use called EndItAll to close all extra programs before they
play to avoid software conflicts, crashes and lockups. You can get it from
here.
- Check the add/remove programs list in your Control Panel and uninstall
any programs that you don't use or that you don't know what they are.
- One program that seems to conflict with PB more than others is Norton
Anti-Virus. If you have it installed, try uninstalling it to see if the
lockups go away. Some players have reported that when this is the culprit,
they can reinstall Norton Anti-Virus and the lockups don't come back.
- Other background programs that seem to conflict with PB for some users
are Sound Blaster Live software and helper programs that come with video
cards (especially ATI keyboard shortcut programs).
- Some players discovered that they had a computer virus and that the lockups
vanished after it was fully removed.
- Experiment with the pb_sleep setting ... try setting it to 20, 250, or
500 to see if that affects your game performance. A few players have reported
that all the problems go away when they "tweak" this setting.
- In extreme cases, a few users have reported that replacing their RAM (memory)
or video/sound cards fixed the problem.
How do I know if I am PunkBuster Authenticated?
Old versions of PunkBuster went through "Authentication" procedures every
few minutes and announced when each player had been Authenticated. The
newer, integrated version is constantly Authenticating players during gameplay.
To check your current status, press the tilde key (~) to bring down the Game
Console. Enter "pb_plist" into the Game console (without the quotes)
and then press the Tab key so the Game knows you are entering a command, then
press the Enter key. The current PunkBuster status of all players will
be displayed - use the PageUp / PageDown keys if necessary to scroll the console
text up and down. There are 3 modes of PunkBuster status: INIT, UPDT,
and OK. If it says OK next to a player's name, then that player is currently
Authenticated.
What is a guid?
In general, GUID is an acronym that stands for “globally unique
identifier”. The guid inside PunkBuster is used to identify players
with something more solid than their playing name or IP address. Your
guid is loosely based on the cdkey that was used to install the game on your
computer. When Server Admins kick or ban a player from their server(s),
PunkBuster uses the player's guid to enforce the kick/ban. Since it
is based on the game installation, it is a better way to identify individual
players than by looking at their IP address or playing name. For those
concerned about privacy, PunkBuster uses a 128-bit one-way hash (a mathematical
function) to generate the guid from the cdkey so that no one can figure out
or compute your cdkey by knowing your guid.
What do the AuthRate and RecentSS columns mean in the pb_plist output?
The AuthRate column shows how many times per minute PunkBuster has successfully
Authenticated each Player. This value should normally settle to between
2 and 3 for all players after they have a status of "OK". The RecentSS
column indicates how many screenshots the PunkBuster Server has requested
from each player during the past few minutes. This value is available
to all players so that "home team" Server Admins don't abuse the screenshot
facility, for example by only capturing screenshots of opponents.
Why do I get a message on some servers asking me to change my name and how do I do that while playing?
PunkBuster includes a "BadName" Facility that some Server Admins use to prevent
players from including "bad" words (such as racial slurs or profanity) in their
playing names. If you wish to play on such servers and you get a message
asking you to change your name, then you will need to change your name quickly
to avoid being removed from the Server. Depending on the game, changing
your name may be as easy as dropping the console and using the /name command
or for some games you may need to make a new account.
What does "Received Master Security Information" mean?
During gameplay, the PunkBuster Client will be contacting the Master PunkBuster
Servers about new PunkBuster system, database and data files (see section
PB Subdirectory and File Information for more information about these file
types) as well as other crucial information. This message states that
the new information has been received successfully from the Master PunkBuster
Servers. If new versions of PunkBuster are transferred to the PunkBuster
Client from the PunkBuster Server to which the player is connected, the received
files will be validated for integrity based on this Security Information.
PunkBuster Server software also confirms the integrity of newly obtained files
based on similar Security Information. This is all part of a complicated
system designed to prevent Server Admins (and other people) from sending viruses
or other unwanted files to your computer using the PunkBuster auto-update
system.
How do I uninstall PunkBuster?
If you do not wish to use PunkBuster any longer, you may remove the entire "pb" folder inside your game folder.
By removing this folder, the PunkBuster software will no longer be available. PunkBuster does not save information
to other locations of your hard drive, nor does it change your system registry.
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Yes, but please do not mirror our download files. One of the following buttons can be used to link to us if you
like.