Anticheat like kNoHax?

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I was wondering if anyone had an anticheat (free) that sent kNoHax-like autoban messages and check messages? This sort of looks like:
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!: Player %player% may be using %hack% (%percent%)!
If anyone knows something like this, or could has a config for NCP that does this, please let me know. If not, could someone make me a NCP Haddon that does this?
 

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Thank you for the tag Ireland

Hello, I do have a premade configuration with a similar format which can be found in my signature, my own format being one of the following for each check:
Code:
(!) Player failed {check} ({VL}VL)
Code:
(!) Player might be using {check} ({VL}VL)

Just as a note, NCP uses Violation Levels instead of percents, I haven't tested knohax or do I really want to run a leaked version of it with the risk of something occurring after it is ran, i.e entire boxed wiped clean but it should more or less be the same concept.

If you would like to specify modify the messages, they can be found at the bottom of te configuration, otherwise known as strings.
 

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Thank you for the tag Ireland

Hello, I do have a premade configuration with a similar format which can be found in my signature, my own format being one of the following for each check:
Code:
(!) Player failed {check} ({VL}VL)
Code:
(!) Player might be using {check} ({VL}VL)

Just as a note, NCP uses Violation Levels instead of percents, I haven't tested knohax or do I really want to run a leaked version of it with the risk of something occurring after it is ran, i.e entire boxed wiped clean but it should more or less be the same concept.

If you would like to specify modify the messages, they can be found at the bottom of te configuration, otherwise known as strings.
Ok, thanks! I will be sure to take a look!
 
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