Hi,
This is a craftbukkit 1.6.4 R2 server running on Lubuntu 64 bit.
I have been having issues with players and myself getting randomly teleported across the map for some time now. I have tried removing the latest plugins, easyhome and one that enabled /back. And I have tried reinstalling the OS and java as java kept crashing.
I have a teleportation station type thing set up with command blocks. A pressure plate is on top of the command block and the block has the standard /tp @p <coordinates> code in it. It brings the players to the different cities depending on what one they step on.
You may get randomly teleported any time, it went several hours today but then for an hour straight did nothing but teleport afterwards. And all it says in the console on the server is
[INFO] @: Teleported jreidsma to <coordinates depending on city>
the teleport is always the same as a command block I have set up, but you never step on one. Its just at random when doing something else.
Any ideas? Only op players can edit and place command blocks and only op players can use the teleport command so its not that unless our last (questionable) admin made a remote activated command block. It was suggested that mobs were setting the command blocks off so I will see if I can keep them off of them.
My suggestion is to change the command blocks to
/tp @a[r=2] <coordinates>
And make them activated by buttons, not pressure. plates.
What the new command does is teleport every player within 2 blocks of the command block to <coordinates>.
(Yenwood is translating from potato)
I have changed them to buttons and to teleport by radius, thanks guys
If it keeps happening I will post again, this whole time I was thinking that it was a technical thing.
If you really want them to be activated by pressure plates, you can use them as long as you have that [r=2] on the command block.
Sounds like a virus to me, you might want to delete System32.
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Sounds like mobs to me,
Either use buttons instead of pressure plates or use a radius [r=2]
(You might prefer to use @a with the radius)