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Originally Posted by Gryphon
TeamSpeak is a free application with limited development and support. You must take some responsibility in running the application and secure your server with the tools that are available.
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I completely understand free application development and support, I am involved with many. But with that I also understand when there is an issue like people could potentially, utilizing application features, take control of the application then I would have posted detailed information about it and how to prevent it and most likely referenced in the applications documentation.
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Originally Posted by Gryphon
The word is filtered because they only do what they do to get a rise out of people and feed their egos and people posting about them and linking to them only fuels them more.
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OK, that makes sense, I was just a little frustraded lastnight
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Originally Posted by Gryphon
If you are running your own services you need to take some initiative to research and care for the security of your system, especially when it comes to something so well documented.
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I am running my own TS services and I did take some initiative to research and secure my system. But when I posted what I had learned instead of it getting stickied it gets moved and buried in the suggestion for the next TS forums (
http://forum.teamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=23726), not sure why because it not suggestion for the next system, it is information on securing the current server version.
And your right about the filter, but I think there should be a post that says "OK you were hacked calm down, this is why.... and this is what you need to do to fix it and prevent it in the future...." If there was that kind of post here then I wouldn't be gripping at all and would be quite happy.
When I got hacked by the script kiddies that was my fault because I hadn't thoroughly RTFMed, but when I came here to find help there was not much to find and when I posted I got basically told that it was my fault because my SA's didn't have hard passwords.
If you (or anybody) has any additional suggestion to the post I made on
Stregnthoning TS Server Security please post, I am looking for more.