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HamHost Dedicated Blockland servers | New poll: More free-user features?
Cookiez664:
--- Quote from: otto-san on August 09, 2013, 11:39:33 AM ---That's not ROYGBIV, either. That's ROYGBCV.
i'm so mad about colours now jeez...
i made a new logo for you because it bothered me so much
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This is the best option for logos.
Zeblote:
--- Quote from: hammereditor² on August 09, 2013, 11:03:11 AM ---Those messages are being sent since you didn't enter a genuine username and password.
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That's not a reason to send a million of error messages
Unless those are created by the client itself for no reason
Why does it complain about not being able to open a file if i enter a wrong username
Why are you seperating values with !@# for the login request
Zeblote:
--- Quote from: Rub on August 09, 2013, 11:07:03 AM ---I still don't understand how malicious EXEs/DLLs could ever get on the server and executed?
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why would there even be malicios exe files on the server? who puts them there?
hammereditor²:
--- Quote from: Zeblote on August 09, 2013, 12:02:48 PM ---That's not a reason to send a million of error messages
Unless those are created by the client itself for no reason
Why does it complain about not being able to open a file if i enter a wrong username
Why are you seperating values with !@# for the login request
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1. What error messages does it spam you with?
2. I will look into the opening file / username issue later.
3. !@# is a 'word seperator' that I have created for seperating fields. The HamHost control panel system uses this.
4. I'm not worried if you decompiled the .jar file. It's all server-sided, so you can't find any exploits/hacks.
hammereditor²:
--- Quote from: Zeblote on August 09, 2013, 12:03:43 PM ---why would there even be malicios exe files on the server? who puts them there?
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Users who want to damage other users' Blockland directories and files will do that, because it's the only way you can access folders at a higher level than the Blockland folder.