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strike rapier // User SearchCitizenship Resolved (something new!)Jul 13, 2006, 11:55pm
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Nah, im only on 2mbps :( waiiting for the upgrade to 10mbps.
I was just thinking of using my 1337 telepathic hacking skillz to do JP a favour and change his answering machine message... "You have reached the office of JP McCormic... "If you feel you have been banned unfairly press 1, "To discuss impending lawsuits against AW Inc, press 2, "To discuss sexual scandal, press 3, "For any other topics please hold" " -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." Citizenship Resolved (something new!)Jul 14, 2006, 6:59pm
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Meh, a scandal about artificially inflating the users would have been much
more news worthly. But holy crap thats a lot of screwed up credit cards being used O_O so, logically, we must now move on to talking about how citizenships are attempting to be being bought, sold to small children, and then used to launder money for international terrorists. S C A N D A L! -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." AWGate (strange CA again)Jul 5, 2006, 12:14am
Strike Rapier: The second hole enables hackers to inject executable code
into OpenOffice documents using a macro, which runs when that document is opened. The user is not asked or notified, and the macro has full access to system resources with current user's privs Strike Rapier please don't use abusive language. It is direspectful to your fellow citizens. What am I missing??? -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." AWGate (strange CA again)Jul 5, 2006, 12:17am
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Oh dear god which moron put the word 'hole' on the eject list O_O
-- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." AWGate (strange CA again)Jul 5, 2006, 2:00am
Saying: h0l3 gets you ejected.
-- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." [View Quote] testJul 5, 2006, 2:07am
Syli you making 3 test posts :O
-- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." [View Quote] Need a Host that...Jul 7, 2006, 3:29am
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If you are looking to run bots etc you will probably need to buy a dedicated
/ virtual server. -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." last ntieJul 7, 2006, 4:20pm
Hence why you should use a bot like Evo that lets you ignore forced
teleports :o) www.awportals.com/eclipse/ -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." [View Quote] Blank TelegramsJul 7, 2006, 11:07am
Im still getting blank telegrams, is anyone else? Its really quite annoying
as the name is dead to so whomever sent it cannot be asked to repeat -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." Blank TelegramsJul 7, 2006, 10:46pm
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Random data going missing is a pretty huge bug IMO, any form of data
corruption is dissasterous, what could be corrupted next - the credit card handling protocols? -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." Blank TelegramsJul 8, 2006, 11:35am
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-_- and what sorts of things generate phantom data.
-- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." Eclipse Evolution [273] Beta (+ Basic Scripting Interface)Jul 7, 2006, 6:23pm
Hi all,
A beta upgrade to Eclipse Evolution is now available on the website at www.awportals.com/eclipse/ This upgrade contains the basic scripting system and it gives some features similiar to Preston bots and can be accessed via the support > simple script controller menu option. Examples are available at: http://www.awportals.com/eclipse/docs/bscript/example_1.php There are also enhanced tools such as listing power-users. Also introducing global-command-services, a set of special commands designed for world owners to give their users abilities such as seeing who else is using their privilege password, auto-join capabilities, finding their coordinates etc. Eclipse Evolution is AWTeen's primary services tool, to find out about the new global command services visit AWTeen to try them out by saying... ^ratios ^version ^myprivs ^coords ^myrights ^identify ^world/about ^jump/near For more information on jump points see http://www.awportals.com/eclipse/docs/verbal/jump_1.php Jump points are one of AWTeens most popular features with over 230 individual jump points and almost 1000 jump commands used a week. Later on this weekend I will also be publishing a case study on using the inbuilt MD5 cryptographic-hash function to positivly identify citizens to web servers (no more need for them to give their privilege passwords to authenticate via the non-existant COM DLL) -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." Eclipse Evolution [273] Beta (+ Basic Scripting Interface)Jul 7, 2006, 10:02pm
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While I have the new thread, I would like to bring up one of the best
selling-points for using Eclipse Evolution in your worlds. A lot of people come to me and ask me is there any way to find out who ejected someone if I do not host the world and the ejection has already expired, and I have to say that it would require contacting the hosting provider. <techsnip> The OO nature of Eclipse Evolution means that actions taken by the bot can be handled in a uniform and consistant style, such as having the eject method itself write an ejection report </techsnip> Anyway, for those world owners that are concerned about giving out eject rights you should consider using a bot such as Eclipse Evolution, its inbuilt eject log capability means that you always know who has made ejections and for what reason in a format that is easy to use. No more having to contact world hosts to find out who ejected who. For more information see: http://www.awportals.com/eclipse/docs/security/eject_db.php You can download Eclipse Evolution at www.awportals.com/eclipse/ -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." Eclipse Evolution [273] Beta (+ Basic Scripting Interface)Jul 8, 2006, 6:48pm
There are now several new help sections available:
Introduction to Verbal Commands: http://www.awportals.com/eclipse/docs/verbal/ FreeJoin mode (used in AWTeen): http://www.awportals.com/eclipse/docs/verbal/gcs_1.php Thrusting (used in AWTeen): http://www.awportals.com/eclipse/docs/verbal/gcs_2.php Changing World Attributes: http://www.awportals.com/eclipse/docs/verbal/world_1.php World Information: http://www.awportals.com/eclipse/docs/verbal/world_2.php Also.. ... ... Cryptographic Hashing for 3rd Party User Authentication: http://www.awportals.com/eclipse/docs/bscript/example_3.php -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." Eclipse Evolution [273] Beta (+ Basic Scripting Interface)Jul 15, 2006, 11:39pm
I keep getting bugged for previews, so here one is (build 276):
* Zone based events allowing you to exclude users from areas of a world * Advanced graphing capabilities (see below) * More commands including sound-sending * Easier access to change the CIS keys Time Charts: http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk/mark/awteen/graph1.png http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk/mark/awteen/graph2.png (Arcadia apparently died at some point) -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." Eclipse Evolution [273] Beta (+ Basic Scripting Interface)Jul 17, 2006, 5:56am
Eclipse Evolution [273] Beta (+ Basic Scripting Interface)Jul 17, 2006, 2:34pm
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Ok, so maybe I lied...
Last night I encountered a catastrophic hard disk failure (ie: somehow my drive got formatted while installing a new drive). Several of the latest Eclipse Evolution source files became corrupted, however I made some pretty large changes in those files - Its not the end of the world, I managed to recover 90% of it using Stellar Phoenix and am trying to replace the lost files. It does however mean the next update may take a while. Eclipse Evolution [273] Beta (+ Basic Scripting Interface)Jul 17, 2006, 6:36pm
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Its my fault really - I did not notice that my laptop was disconnected from
the network, and hence the backup across the network wasnt working. Eclipse Evolution [273] Beta (+ Basic Scripting Interface)Jul 17, 2006, 10:11pm
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Update:
Full investigation has revealed that the evo core has been corrupted. It therefore makes more sense to re-write the bot (or at least its core) and import what can be salvaged from the old project, rather than attempting to fix the current project. Sufficed to say I have learnt one hell of a lot in the process of making Evo and moved from C++ noob to a proper designer, so I should be able to rip through the redesign and get something back out within a few months. Until that point I will likely release the last build I produced for the beta which is, sufficed to say, more stable than my hard disk. Sorry to everyone that uses it, -- Mark Teleports jump to altitudeJul 9, 2006, 9:44am
I have noticed that when teleporting people using aw_teleport, even if the y
coordinates are firmly underground, the person just appears at the surfice. This is sufficed to say crap, has anyone else had this problem? Im just using evos ^bringme command, Xelagot doesnt seem to like to teleport people at all or so ive heard?? -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." Teleports jump to altitudeJul 14, 2006, 5:21am
* Only happens in newly entered areas
-- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." [View Quote] AW on VistaJul 9, 2006, 10:12pm
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close aw, delete the cache folder
-- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." reloading reloading reloadingJul 10, 2006, 3:47pm
AWGate, AWTeen and Sparkles too.
-- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." [View Quote] reloading reloading reloadingJul 12, 2006, 2:29pm
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That was my problem too...
However, the first thing I did with 4.1 was go through the settings and change things to be unlimited etc (downloads, file sizes etc).. but lots and lots of people seem to be hit with rolling resets on the same day. -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." [bug] % in filesJul 11, 2006, 1:40am
Hi,
I seem to have discovered a bug; AW does not seem to handle URLs correctly that have %20 after the argument prefix, for example I was deploying a set of adverts for evo: create picture awportals.com/eclipse/ads/?place=awteen_0n_1950w&name=ObjectYard%212 update=7200; activate url www.awportals.com/eclipse/ The picture just appears white... where as: create picture awportals.com/eclipse/ads/?place=awteen_0n_1950w&name=ObjectYard2 update=7200; activate url www.awportals.com/eclipse/ Works fine. Im guessing AW is trying to save it, failing misserably, and not pushing out an error message? Posted to community and worldbuilders because its bound to screw up some other ad-rotators as well. -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." [bug] % in filesJul 12, 2006, 1:56am
Futhermore, it looks like there is a problem when loading the new filetypes
(GIF, PNG etc) from such a script, JPGs work fine. -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." [View Quote] [bug] % in filesJul 12, 2006, 12:21pm
The web browser is set to give the appropriate MIME type though?
Its definately sending a content type of image/gif - or is mime type ignored? -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." [View Quote] [bug] % in filesJul 12, 2006, 12:22pm
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My bad - I meant the PHP script I use is set to send the appropriate MIME
type. -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." Windows 98 / Me no longer supportedJul 11, 2006, 1:13pm
Microsoft ends support for 98 and Me (hoo-fuckin-ra!)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/07/11/ms_ends_windows98_support/ Now upgrade, then AW might actually use *new* os features. -- - Mark Randall http://www.temporal-solutions.co.uk "We're Systems and Networks..." "It's our job to know..." InSaNiTyJul 16, 2006, 6:28am
He did however run a rather large (and profitable) business in AW.
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