[HELP] Change BlowfishKey in Source

05/22/2017 17:27 boDil#16
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Originally Posted by -Splinters- View Post
Different encryption key wont stop script vessel it isnt a proxy
LOL, this guy is so stupid, it fucking hurts.
05/22/2017 19:00 -Splinters-#17
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Originally Posted by boDil View Post
LOL, this guy is so stupid, it fucking hurts.
:( I'm sorry I thought that encryption change will only help vs proxy tools like the configurable aimbot hack.
05/22/2017 21:24 boDil#18
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Originally Posted by -Splinters- View Post
:( I'm sorry I thought that encryption change will only help vs proxy tools like the configurable aimbot hack.
I was talking about Soulfly25, sorry for not making it clear :o
05/22/2017 21:59 pintinho12#19
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Originally Posted by boDil View Post
I was talking about Soulfly25, sorry for not making it clear :o
I'm not a professional but even on beginner level I was able to figure out how to fix those basic things... Soulfly25 is just like "hurrrr durrrrr"
05/23/2017 02:46 Spirited#20
I thought my post was clear, but in case it wasn't, snake oil security refers to ineffective obscurity. In other words, changing the blowfish key will not provide any additional protection against an acting adversary. I wouldn't worry about bots and hacks until it most affects you. Focus on server stability and game features.
05/27/2017 01:50 DuDe_eg#21
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Originally Posted by Spirited View Post
I thought my post was clear, but in case it wasn't, snake oil security refers to ineffective obscurity. In other words, changing the blowfish key will not provide any additional protection against an acting adversary. I wouldn't worry about bots and hacks until it most affects you. Focus on server stability and game features.
That's because you have no idea how common scriptvessel using players are in NCO based servers, it can really be a deal breaker.
05/27/2017 01:53 EpochCommunity#22
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Originally Posted by DuDe_eg View Post
That's because you have no idea how common scriptvessel using players are in NCO based servers, it can really be a deal breaker.
Well maybe then they should have active staff to deal with it...