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mcqfesijiba
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by mcqfesijiba » 2003-09-15 21:47
I am an op and am using the DC++ Client Detection Mod 0.181. Does Static Lock automatically mean a cheating client?
Thanks in advance for any help
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TheNOP
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by TheNOP » 2003-09-16 00:30
no.
no tag and static lock yes. well if i recall correctly....
search the forum for " static AND lock " to be sure.
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OLDoMiNiON
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by OLDoMiNiON » 2003-09-16 02:37
Only DC++ uses a static lock really.
Therefor, if it doesn't have a DC++ tag, it's probably a faker.
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ivulfusbar
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by ivulfusbar » 2003-09-16 11:35
thats not ture, other clients also use static keys, i have written several ,))
Everyone is supposed to download from the hubs, - I don´t know why, but I never do anymore.
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OLDoMiNiON
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by OLDoMiNiON » 2003-09-16 12:47
hehe, ok... out of NMDC, DC++ and DC GUI, only DC++ uses a fully static lock
you're-not-as-evil-as-you-think-you-are-ly'ers
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cologic
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by cologic » 2003-09-16 17:44
Yes, and anyone who doesn't use one of three approved clients (note that there's no half-decent Mac client in there, as the NMDC one, well, isn't) is a faker.
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cologic
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by cologic » 2003-09-16 17:46
Edit: er, unless you're talking about the non-DCTC based 'dcgui' client... Damn similar names...
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OLDoMiNiON
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by OLDoMiNiON » 2003-09-17 10:48
Yes, and anyone who doesn't use one of three approved clients (note that there's no half-decent Mac client in there, as the NMDC one, well, isn't) is a faker.
Potentially, yes. I preffer not to take the chance in my hub, personally. I meant the cross-platform dcgui, which ever that is..
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cologic
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by cologic » 2003-09-17 12:15
NMDC, DC++, and DC GUI users are also potentially fakers.
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HaArD
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by HaArD » 2003-09-17 21:26
There is only one 100% guaranteed way to keep all fakers out of your hub.....
Shut it down...
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TheNOP
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by TheNOP » 2003-09-17 21:51
a way to minimize chance to have fakers in your hub is to make it private and be very very selective about who can get in.
or disable sharing all together.(might be a future feature, no one know
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Have you read the
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Or the sticky ? It might give you idea.
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OLDoMiNiON
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by OLDoMiNiON » 2003-09-19 17:22
lol - twhy not just setup an IRC room..
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joakim_tosteberg
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by joakim_tosteberg » 2003-09-20 00:50
Why not just disconnect the computer running the hub from the net?