Those security features sound quite useful, in Open Wonderland is something
like the show/hide feature for content according the permission, but idk how
they implemented that.



On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Peter Steinlechner <psteinlech...@gmail.com
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>> Op 1 jul. 2011 14:45 schreef "Jonne Nauha" <jo...@adminotech.com> het
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>> > Btw the server wide password cant be in the scripts itself on the
>> reference
>> > implementation, it should be in the tundra.ini config in [server] or
>> > [security] sections. Otherwise all clients can open it from cache and
>> read
>> > the password, as they get the script asset even if its not ran on the
>> client
>> > (except if you make it local only) :) Same thing would apply to the
>> token
>> > exchange things hash/secret thingie if implemented in a script. Server
>> side
>> > local py/c++ would ofc remove this problem, but config is always nice
>> there
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