Well, I managed to clean up the goo on my lunchbreak, but what remains is why the node destabilized. The redstone block powering the transducer (visible from the ground above) had not been disturbed, so someone probably broke the transducer or stabilizer.
I'll stick another node there (and center it properly this time, had no choice due to where one ended up after a merge) but please, don't break the transducer or stabilizer or else gooey explosions will follow.
And now, I gotta build a new node for the workshop :(
@Arperum @KevinvanderVelden @ratchetfreak I'm trying to figure out a way to auth an Android app through a REST API but I'd like to encrypt the password before sending it over, is there any way to get the same hash from a password through Android and PHP?
Like, if I set something like bcrypt to the same settings, does it produce the same result on all platforms?
Well the problem is mostly that the guy I'm testing this for would have a group of friends use it and about 90% of them have HTTPs blocked at their work's wifi
Which is retarded but it happens
And I don't want to send plaintext passwords over HTTP
Not that sending hashed passwords over HTTP is a lot better but at least it's not plaintext
I just had horrible visions of having to TLS encrypt things in javascript before I realized you're doing it with Android and have just plain old Java at your disposal.
@Jochem It's not, security is totally not a problem here, but I don't want to be responsible if someone does sniff the packets, decides to check it out and ends up breaching the server and taking all their passwords
What I did for a little irc QDB for just-friends is set their passwords to something funny/embarrassing, and not give them the opportunity to change it. Illicit access wasn't an issue, if it would've happened I had a database backup and could just roll stuff back. The password really was just to prevent other friends from being dicks and posting as other people to be "funny".
I know the lure of making something proper and secure. All I'm saying is that you should always remember why you're doing it, who your target audience is, and what the consequences are of a "breach" :)
@KevinvanderVelden In that case: a website without javascript might not work for the average user, but a hacker who wants to go through will just follow the executed javascript and see what server requests he has to send. And make your site work without js.
@Arperum Depends, if all you do is use JS to generate the auth and then have the server verify it a MITM attack is very easy to receive the user's password but the actual encrypted data auth is pretty much safe
So then without anything changing the JS it'd be alright and just not work with JS disabled
Oh wait that's pretty much what @KevinvanderVelden just said
No, this is facade I made, and I can't remember out of what, but apparently whatever it was no longer textures. In the first pack, I couldn't make facade out of sky stone which was weird
how does the Infusion Alter work? i keep reading that the structure should be symmetrical and the recipe for the Sliverwood Wand Core shows a Block of Silverwood and every shard around it. also the example Image shows 4 Alters around the main Alter. i want to know as i am currently working on plans to build one
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Look at Kevin's.
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No wait you can't.
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I'll get you a picture of it.
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11:27 PM
The TMechworks signal things activate a drawbridge with essentia tubes so that you can crystallize essences at the end of each operation.