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Rambo_6
June 11, 2005, 8:16 pm
A few days ago I noticed how our school internet security was getting increasingly more strict (i'm talking NAZI strict, people couldn't even use yahoo.com)

So i took it upon myself to install soldat before the internet security got any stricter. I installed soldat in a local area shared by all my school computers (our school has about 5 computer labs, and over 1000 students).

Somehow, word of soldat got out among the students, because now EVERYONE plays soldat! Kids are even taking time ooff lunch break to play soldat!

And somehow, the admin can't delete the soldat folder! :D

I encourage you all to do the same! Install soldat in a locally shared area at your school and make its folder hidden or read-only. Get the students playing some LAN matches! >:D

MikeShinoda.pheonix
June 11, 2005, 8:36 pm
I did that kinda thing in my class. My class did a ctf against the class beside us. It was during testing and our class didn't have one so the teachers didn't care.

Fangus Deef
June 11, 2005, 9:26 pm
*hops in time machine, goes 2 years in the past and does so*

Deleted User
June 11, 2005, 9:35 pm
I tried to install soldat on my school.. but to do so I need winzip.. and to install winzip I need admin priveliges.. bargh

vash763
June 11, 2005, 9:45 pm
theres this evil prog called altiris, so i get caught and suspended if i do that. but the kids behind me last semester tried to (thats how i found the game) and they got busted haha

damnnation
June 11, 2005, 10:49 pm
i don't have time to do it, and during break wre not allow on them + you can only d/l stuff with teachers permission (password needed thatonly 3 teachers have (maine admin and 2"smartest" Comp teachers)
i hate school...

?
June 11, 2005, 11:07 pm
The computers that were in my school were from like 1930...

m00`
June 11, 2005, 11:42 pm
you guys are lucky you use PCS, we only have around 100 pcs in our school, and like 300 wireless internet mac laptops (gay, and slow) and like 800 of those sh!tty macs ALL over the school theres like atleast 5 in each normal classroom, and like 40 in a computer room. (we have like 10 computer rooms) and we have 1200 people in our school, and all the computers are connected i na huge network and everyone has their own log in name and password, the stupid thing is we have a huge internet security thingie, basically every site we go to, they ban after a few days, and we cant play any good games because we got macs and we cant download anything from the internet!

Leo Da Lunerfox
June 11, 2005, 11:52 pm
Well, my school uses mainly PCs, and, same as mOO, we all have different passwords and such. Everyone has their own disk space that can be accessable from anywhere (Only 15 mb), and a teacher's inbox and outbox so people can receive assignments from outside of class...etc. I have a computer programming class, and, since the program I built has too much media to save inside my disk drive, the admin gave me access to a folder inside the teacher's inbox, therefore granting me practically unlimited disk space. So now, if I want people to play LAN games with me, I just give them my password and tell them where to go.

Cookie.
June 12, 2005, 1:41 am
" you guys are lucky you use PCS, we only have around 100 pcs in our school, and like 300 wireless internet mac laptops (gay, and slow) and like 800 of those sh!tty macs ALL over the school theres like atleast 5 in each normal classroom, and like 40 in a computer room. (we have like 10 computer rooms) and we have 1200 people in our school, and all the computers are connected i na huge network and everyone has their own log in name and password, the stupid thing is we have a huge internet security thingie, basically every site we go to, they ban after a few days, and we cant play any good games because we got macs and we cant download anything from the internet!"

Why would you want to play games at school ;)
The only time we ever played computer games in school was in programming class if we had a substitute teacher, or the last day of school. Like Quake lans and stuff
Plus you should feel lucky that your school has that many computers available for your use

Fangus Deef
June 12, 2005, 1:50 am
when i was in school they had MAC's with really crappy security. i remember being able to go to censored URL and whathaveyou to piss of the teachers.....mother (Please refrain from swearing)ing school system is (Please refrain from swearing). erg >:(

Captain Ben
June 12, 2005, 2:22 am
The teachers at our school are really strict about printing. The teachers practically guard the printer. But it's always fun printing porn and then doing your work. Anyway, Unlucky 13 said it the best. At my school, we have about 60-70 computers in our two computer classrooms, and about 1-2 in each other classroom. If we're lucky.

Maxx
June 12, 2005, 2:41 am
I think we only have 1 computer lab with probably around 70 old friking stupid mac's that you can't do crap on.

Cookie.
June 12, 2005, 3:12 am
" The teachers at our school are really strict about printing" At my school we are alloted $1.50 in print credits at the start of each semester, printing one page costs 3c

m00`
June 12, 2005, 3:14 am
at my school i have to pay $10 to get a sticker on my library card with lets me print as much as i want for the year

Cookie.
June 12, 2005, 3:15 am
thats a pretty good deal lol i would only use the printers at the school ;)

Michal
June 12, 2005, 3:18 am
Man, I wouldn't even bother trying to install Soldat at school. The comps are so messed up. There is so much spyware on each of them, popups are coming up even without a browser open. They're also too damn slow and I doubt ther's enough disk space seeing as I have trouble saving an autocad file
Oh well, the kids at my school don't deserve Soldat ;p

Deleted User
June 12, 2005, 4:43 am
I did that 2 years ago...

Deleted User
June 12, 2005, 4:47 am
my school has MAc's so i dont think i can dl soldat on them......is soldat on mac?

Leo Da Lunerfox
June 12, 2005, 7:41 am
Nope, no Direct X support on macs

Captain Ben
June 12, 2005, 8:01 am
quote:Originally posted by Cookie." The teachers at our school are really strict about printing" At my school we are alloted $1.50 in print credits at the start of each semester, printing one page costs 3c


Last year it costed 5 cents to use the photocopier. They even had a coin operated thingy there. They gave up, mainly because if you just unplugged it, WHAM!! Free photocopies!

frogboy
June 12, 2005, 8:38 am
quote:Originally posted by m00`we only have around 100 pcs in our school, and like 300 wireless internet mac laptops (gay, and slow) and like 800 of those sh!tty macs ALL over the school

You *must* go to a private school.

m00`
June 12, 2005, 10:19 am
no frog its a public school in nsw, sydney, parramatta, but our school got awards for 'technology' or somthing i mean wtf, its bullshyt though they can afford buying f*cked up macs but cant afford to paint the walls

Maxx
June 12, 2005, 2:18 pm
quote:Originally posted by frogboyquote:Originally posted by m00`we only have around 100 pcs in our school, and like 300 wireless internet mac laptops (gay, and slow) and like 800 of those sh!tty macs ALL over the school

You *must* go to a private school.


I go to a private school(no uniforms yay) and ...
quote:I think we only have 1 computer lab with probably around 70 old friking stupid mac's that you can't do crap on.

m00`
June 12, 2005, 2:31 pm
then your private school really sux lol

Captain Ben
June 12, 2005, 2:55 pm
I wish my school had good computers and red pants...

Maxx
June 12, 2005, 3:00 pm
The entire massive building is filled with classrooms, then there's the computer lab over there...

The only thing you can do on those stupid computers is learn how to type, lol.

Deleted User
June 12, 2005, 4:41 pm
our school actually has fairly decent comps. but cuz its a middle school, they say "no violence, gore, blood, sex, nudity, language, chat, forums...". AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111111111111111111111

Liber_Lupus
June 12, 2005, 5:18 pm
The students play runescape/cs at our comps. They don't deserve Soldat.

_Mancer_
June 12, 2005, 6:37 pm
*foresees in the next week a massive new wave of newbies*

Is soldat saved?

Da cHeeSeMaN
June 12, 2005, 7:13 pm
lol my school has like sum good comps rest are like (Please refrain from swearing)e... but it would probaly take like 8 hours to dl it at school... maybe if i tooka cd in lol

wormdundee
June 13, 2005, 12:07 am
i go to a private school, and we have pretty good comps, we're tiny (around 180 people) so we have a computer lab with...40 computers probably?

i installed soldat a while ago, but the way they have this crap set up it was impossible to play over the internet, and what good is that?

yeh, they still suck at security, you can get into banned url's just by using google's cache for gods sake

Unlucky 13
June 13, 2005, 1:17 am
"Anyway, Unlucky 13 said it the best."
I said something already?

We have restrictions on .exe, .bat and etc being used, and only ones installed on the I: drive, which teachers can only install on, are allowed to be used.
Hmm... then again, I might borrow the admin password off of my mate... eheheheheh.

m00`, you have a lot of PC's, even without including the MAC's, we have like 50 in the whole... oh wait, if you include the computer classes... we have like... 150, whoops sorry.

Deleted User
June 13, 2005, 12:07 pm
i was looking at a cieling fan and it looked awesome

Deleted User
June 13, 2005, 12:29 pm
our Pc's is slow like heall. they have windows 2000 on them tough. how can I install soldat there? I need winzip to dat. cant install winzip.. only administrators can . heeelp meh

Happy Camper
June 14, 2005, 5:31 am
like 60% of my schools comps are MACs, and the others are well guarded by some prog...what you did Rambo sounds totaly awesome tho, also what you did mike

enjoyincubus
June 14, 2005, 6:45 am
Okay, well. Has anyone taken CD's to school, filled with Soldat, demos, movies, custom maps, applications (SSCC, SM, etc.) and included information about the forums and big leagues? It'd be a good way to help 'spread the word,' given the fact that a CD-R costs all of 5-10 cents.

For a dollar a day, you can sponsor 15 new Soldaten. You can touch and brighten the lives of so many for so little.

Soldat has become a sort of school-wide pasttime. But we have new (2004) Gateway laptops. 2.4ghz, 256ram, and...for some reason...64mb ATI Radeon card. Because we're not allowed to play games. Right.

SPARTAN_III
June 14, 2005, 8:25 am
i tried once. but i cant get into the c drive so i had to install it on my network folder and when ii start soldat it laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaags

Green Barret
June 14, 2005, 11:09 am
I must be lucky. Since our middle school has 2300 students(!) with 45 students per class, I guess they can afford to use good computers.
Just our class PC is 3.0 GHz, 512 RAM, 80 HDD, CD and DVD read/write/copy, Radeon 9600. As long as we don't get caught, we can do anything with the computers. The result is me showing everyone what Soldat is.

Toumaz
June 14, 2005, 2:49 pm
Noone will beat what I have done.

I was alone along with a mate in an empty classroom (it was a select-what-(Please refrain from swearing)ing-subjects-you-want-and-barely-do-them-properly-day). We had got ourselves permission to work alone in a classroom to search for some facts for a country project on the Internet.

I started off by downloading and installing Soldat and DirectX. But unfortunatly I couldn't go online because the traffic were being passed thru a proxy server, which had a firewall that blocked all and every program (except the common ones, like IE and such) access behind the outer router. Hmmm. I started to check out the LAN to see if I could shut down that goddamned server in any way or at least bypass it, but I found something much more interesting. The central LAN mainframe... and it was totally un-passworded with full read/write possibilities for all remote users that had logged in onto the network!!! (and the username/password are easy as hell as well, username and password are 6601 which works on almost any computer!) I surely got happy, and started looking through the computer.

I quickly found some tests (unfortunatly noone that our class was going to do) and photos of all the teachers in the school. Yay! But I couln't get that damn proxy out of the way, so I decided to get my revenge once and for all on this dumb school.

So I copied all data on the server onto the computer that I was using, and then deleted the whole lollapalooza on the server... ouch. And as a final signature, I copied over a copy of the installed Soldat's folder onto the server, before leaving it for a good while.

And somehow I succeeded to destroy the school libary's mainframe a week ago as well, just by entering a website! (no, I won't give you the address!) However, they needed to clean out the whole thing and re-install everything because of my little sidestep. The library worker was nice to me however, she didn't told the IT group about my little adventure, because she knew that I didn't do anything that broke the rules in there.

I heard a rumour some days ago though that the proxy's firewall had been set to be less restrictive, so I'll make a new try when school starts again, on my final year. I have nothing to lose...

Snipedmyself
June 14, 2005, 11:01 pm
i started playing soldat cos i found it som disk many years ago. back when 1.4 was new. but i could only play at my house. then i played online and squirmed all over then i went to my new school last year and in this folder on the schools server there was always cs1.5 for kids to lan allover w/ like the comp maint kids would scrap the Visual basic kids. but then som1, being original, added UT demo. how freekin original but then a lil after 2nd semester after months of non-stop cs and ut soldat.zip appeared and i pretty much creamed my pants. then during standardized testing i went to the vb room and saw liek 5 kids playing soldat and i pwned and yeah. but i know no1's gonna read this long post cuz it doesnt make sense so i think i will talk crap about people and this here owns craps [IMAGE] more cowbell!

and in uh... 9th grade i put soldat on about half a million computers. i was in a charter school with t1 and only like 30 comps and about every comp had soldat and no deep freeze :D so i set up about 5 clan dedicated servers everynight and thats why im gonna be a senior twice. yes! thank god for online games. so anyways 9th grade was a good year for learning alot more about hacking and getting to be a true vet in soldaten so i feeel win

Rambo_6
June 15, 2005, 8:46 pm
Soldat is installed, hidden away in the assignment folder in my school.

Everyone can access it.

The problem is, some fat kid keeps on changing the config settings. So just make the soldat.ini read-only.

But how can you make it so soldat doesn't pop up when you use the search tool?

Toumaz
June 16, 2005, 12:24 pm
Hmmm... tough one Rambo... I know no method to hide a file from being find by the search function.

However, you can always use Deep Freeze (http://www.faronics.com/html/deepfreeze.asp) to freeze the whole system from changes, and noone can therefore delete/edit Soldat or anything on that computer.

Snipedmyself
June 19, 2005, 9:24 am
deep freeze aka cheap...

my school had deep freeze, that was the hardas thing about having games. That's why we used the comp maint teachers network folder to stash away all dat H0t pr0n 9000 x! i mean soldat

Shivorken
June 19, 2005, 1:05 pm
yay ... you guys make me startin thinkin that my school is actually not as pov as i think it is :D

our library is full of comps and fukd up lil yr 7's all stampede to them every recess and lunch break to play CZ on them.

I've also installed soldat on the school comps as well as quake 3 and unreal tournament GOTY :D

Our computer rooms are also gettin LCD monitors next term as well as faster comps.

Other than that ... my school is a piece of (Please refrain from swearing) ...

[Edit]:
quote:Originally posted by m00`no frog its a public school in nsw, sydney, parramatta

hey frog boy, u live in parra?

cuz i live in baulkham hills, which is damn close :D

The @venger
June 19, 2005, 8:18 pm
pcs in our school runs linux, and theres a restriction so that exe files dont run.... :C