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Hi LB!
Hi, Skyrunner.
I miss that game we did where I was the body-swapping psycho-girl general who attacked the commander's flying ship, by the way.
So, can you connect to other players' computers slavehack style at all?
Or can we connect to eachother and p2p files?
I'm not far enough into the game to engage in pvp yet, but if you check the software emporium you'll see a number of programs for sale that relate to it. Also, it looks like the hardware diagnostics rig may be required. It would obviously be helpful if we could save money by exchanging files, but doing so appears to be far more complicated than it is in Slavehack. I've tried asking in kong chat, but nobody online right now knows for sure either.
I'll let you know once I figure it out, but it might be a few days before I have the money to throw around to experiment with rigs.
So, it looks like when I'm using a server as a proxy, it's still pretty difficult to delete their logs? The only way through to logs I see is admin cPanel access, and I'm not even sure what program to use to get in there (not the regular password cracker, apparently). So I can use proxy servers, but I can still only delete logs on the orientation server.
Depends on the server, but in general yes it's more difficult. As mentioned earlier, different systems have different security profiles, and there are usually multiple layers of security. Simply getting access to a system does not grant 100% access to everything.
For example, if I connect to dustard corp and I click on cpanel access, I see this:
But if I click on log files admin login, I get this:
So far as I konw there's no way to directly bypass that. I need to first hack lower levels of access first. So I retreat to the previous menu then click on employee login. It's protected by "password security" so I use password cracker to bypass it, like so:
Once finished, I now have employee access. From here:
I can access the file servers, and I have options to try to access the proxy and the manager login. Some of those will have further layers of secureity, some might not. In this case I'm not interested in the proxy or file servers, I want log access, so I click Manager Login.
As shown, this is protected by decoder security, so I must use a decoder to bypass it. And once finished, I get the following:
I now have log file access, and can proceed to delete logs. I don't yet have administrator cpanel access. Getting it will require bypssing yet more security first, but I'm running out of time, so I delete the logs and disconnect.
But that's dustard corp. Other systems have different layouts. Sometimes clicking cpanel will give you a login prompt directly with no menu. Sometimes manager access might require a firewall bypass instead of a decoder. Sometimes proxy access won't be available with only manger access.
Different systems are different. You might try server scan software if you want a design map before you connect.