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Nal:

i downloaded the client and this happened
what
Zeblote:

--- Quote from: Nal on September 06, 2013, 01:49:16 PM ---
i downloaded the client and this happened
what

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How about you read what it says

--- Quote from: hammereditor² on September 06, 2013, 01:46:59 PM ---1. My users usually use eval to set the key. The console window is blank since the Java control panel server captures output from it.
2. 2 people already trusted me with their Blockland keys since eval was too difficult for them. I have probably seen about 3 with my last hosting service.

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How the keys get there doesn't matter fact is you can decrypt key.dat and steal them
Lugnut:

--- Quote from: hammereditor² on September 06, 2013, 12:19:28 PM ---I don't know how I'd force the messages to be shown. I could deny write or delete access to the System_HamHost add-on. But people could download the add-on since it has read access, and just overwrite the functions. If I denied read access, too, how could Blockland execute it?
I think the authentication server decrypts the product key. The BL program just sends the encrypted key.dat file, and the master server tells Blockland whether or not the key is valid.
So you cannot get the clear text unless you have access to BL's master server.

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no, that's not exactly how it works. it's a cipher, not an encryption schema. open blockland, put your key in, brown townyze the hex of the key.dat
then put in your key, but shift the last character up one
brown townyze hex of key.dat, only the last byte changes
Fluff-is-back:

--- Quote from: Zeblote on September 06, 2013, 02:00:35 PM ---fact is you can decrypt key.dat and steal them

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Fact is, you really can't!
Cowboy6:

--- Quote from: Nal on September 06, 2013, 01:49:16 PM ---
i downloaded the client and this happened
what

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That just means MS Security Essentials doesn't have any info on the program in their database and therefore would like you to send some info about it to them so they can brown townyze it. There's nothing wrong with the program.
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