Author Topic: RTB Dedicated Hosting Service  (Read 94498 times)

i'm going to get a server for sure

dunno what i'll even use it for

but it'll be MINT
Boltster's hipster server of no you can't come in go away


I worship Windows RT and iOS
my apologies, I misread your post and overeacted

my apologies, I misread your post and overeacted
how could you misread it?

kind of like Lugnut?


yeah guys 50ms of ping makes all the difference!
it uh... kinda does.

I'm not sure how I missed this, but it looks like it has a lot of really cool features.

EDIT: And I would hope that someone with full permissions would not be able to edit the key page, or not be able to see the key at least.

I'm not sure how I missed this, but it looks like it has a lot of really cool features.

EDIT: And I would hope that someone with full permissions would not be able to edit the key page, or not be able to see the key at least.
Of course not, there's 1 level above full which is server owner.

I'm not sure how I missed this, but it looks like it has a lot of really cool features.

EDIT: And I would hope that someone with full permissions would not be able to edit the key page, or not be able to see the key at least.
Nobody, including Lub/Ephi should be able to see the key. Anyone with eval can set the key anyway.

Yeah as we've said, the key isn't stored anywhere in the system. It's passed to Blockland securely and then deleted.

It won't even appear in the console log.


i've got £5 awaiting this beast.

Can you please give us some pictures of the mobile website for my iPhone? I'm just curious.
« Last Edit: October 29, 2012, 11:24:28 AM by nerraD »

It's passed to Blockland securely
how? And please don't say ssl.

how? And please don't say ssl.
Means, RTB server receives key, it's authenticated like a normal dedicated server, then they stored key is deleted and then uses key.dat like usual.

It's as secure as inputing your key into blockland.

how? And please don't say ssl.

I don't think you know what SSL is or something because that's exactly what makes the process of passing data between servers secure.