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by Foxp
2004-05-20 12:23
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Secure hubs - fail to protect against 0.401
Replies: 19
Views: 6795

and

Problem now exists (apparently with only client 0.401 and leechblocking or download blocking by profile) ... This is not good. I would like to see whatever changed in 0.401 to make this possible removed OR add in a ability for hubsoft to control a bit for blocking if the user is not registered for ...
by Foxp
2004-05-20 11:52
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Secure hubs - fail to protect against 0.401
Replies: 19
Views: 6795

bug?!

I never accused anyone of having a bug!!! That's an assumption on your part. For the sake of continuity I'll post the relevant script so at least you'll have that. However, no where did I say there was a bug anyplace, just there was a change in configuration and I'm trying to place where so security...
by Foxp
2004-05-20 04:52
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Secure hubs - fail to protect against 0.401
Replies: 19
Views: 6795

In theory, yes..

In practice, I can't figure out where DC++ changed that made the scrpt fail in such a strange way. Technically the script should still work, obviously it isn't. However, I feel anything that adds a compromise to user security needs to be considered from all factors. This doesn't mean I'm not looking...
by Foxp
2004-05-20 04:27
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Secure hubs - fail to protect against 0.401
Replies: 19
Views: 6795

Missed point

The leechblocker script is fine for 99% of everything else, it's only version 0.401 that's the issue, so something has changed enough in the DC++ to make the script fail (lua script BTW) And think about this a moment before you so idiotically dismiss the idea. One of the biggest issues in the P2P wo...
by Foxp
2004-05-20 01:05
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Secure hubs - fail to protect against 0.401
Replies: 19
Views: 6795

Secure hubs - fail to protect against 0.401

Ok, situation. Some hubs have a security layer called leechblocker, basically it means that unless you are a registered user of the hub in question you can't download (or if the option exisits, search either). I use this in my own hub. Problem now exists (apparently with only client 0.401 and leechb...
by Foxp
2004-03-16 19:29
Forum: DCH++ General
Topic: Beta testers...
Replies: 16
Views: 16896

(previously Blackfox)

Do you have any unfinished projects or plans that we could ask you to put a timetable to? (I'm just trying to find equivalent situations, since most people can understand if you relate it to themselves.) Well, yes, as a matter of fact I do this every day at work. We have what's called deadlines. We...