Hi Sabahattin,

You know that the "active servers" page only displays servers who reply to 
certain packets or whatever. Could it be possible to do the same for MAUTH? 
Simply put, if the "active servers" page receives certain information and 
discovers that the sender "server" can be reached from the outside, MAUTH 
should be enabled. If the server is behind a firewall, where incoming 
connections can not be established, MAUTH should be disabled. If one is 
running a local "stats and servers" system, MAUTH should be enabled locally 
so that stats can be reviewed after a lan-party or so.

Cheers,
Roland

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Subject: Re: [AGRIP-discuss] LAN Parties, Mauth, Servers and Stats


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> Hi Roland,
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> On 20 Jul 2008 at 3:34, Roland Engelsma spoke, thus:
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>> Tomorow I'll post the folowing suggestion to launchpad, but I would like 
>> to
>> know a developer's point of vue. In a future release of AQ, could it be
>> possible to make the enabling / disabling of MAUTH depend on certain 
>> master
>> responses such as the active servers page or something similar?
>
> Sorry, but I don't really understand the question.  Can you explain?
>
> Cheers,
> Sabahattin
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