22.02.2012, 13:01
Alright - Imagine this.
What if I was to get a new piece of paper every 30 minutes.
I cut that piece of paper in half, but in an odd way so the two parts are perfect matches but it'd be hard to replicate.
When I SEE you, I give you half of the page.
On that page is some sort of randomly generated algorithm.
You work it out, you scribble down the answer. Then you come back to me, join your piece with mine. If it fits? I continue. If it doesn't, I tell you to gtfo till you have the correct bit of paper.
Say the bit of paper fits perfectly, I then look at the answer written down. If it's the answer to the random equation I generated, bingo now we can talk about the weather n what not.
What I'm thinking is basically constant server validation.
The client is really only a processor in this environment, meaning I ask it a question and it gives me an answer. If at any time it wasn't the answer I asked it, it can gtfo (if that makes sense) and won't print the code. If it DOES all match up and it finds mod_**.dll or w/e it headshots the noob.
What if I was to get a new piece of paper every 30 minutes.
I cut that piece of paper in half, but in an odd way so the two parts are perfect matches but it'd be hard to replicate.
When I SEE you, I give you half of the page.
On that page is some sort of randomly generated algorithm.
You work it out, you scribble down the answer. Then you come back to me, join your piece with mine. If it fits? I continue. If it doesn't, I tell you to gtfo till you have the correct bit of paper.
Say the bit of paper fits perfectly, I then look at the answer written down. If it's the answer to the random equation I generated, bingo now we can talk about the weather n what not.
What I'm thinking is basically constant server validation.
The client is really only a processor in this environment, meaning I ask it a question and it gives me an answer. If at any time it wasn't the answer I asked it, it can gtfo (if that makes sense) and won't print the code. If it DOES all match up and it finds mod_**.dll or w/e it headshots the noob.