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alezboyy
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Old 01-17-2015 , 17:54   Comand Client_cmd or client_host?
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hello to everyone and I want to know what command can I use to run a .bat file? order to create the plugin that I need client_host not know how to implement or clinet_cmd what I need? sorry for my very bad English I understand
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Old 01-17-2015 , 17:55   Re: Comand Client_cmd or client_host?
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You post is not really all that comprehensible. You cannot run scripts on the client. There is no such thing as "client_host".
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Old 01-17-2015 , 17:57   Re: Comand Client_cmd or client_host?
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straw and how to execute a .bat zip? you can use command or you can use exactly?
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Old 01-17-2015 , 17:59   Re: Comand Client_cmd or client_host?
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You make no sense.
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Old 01-17-2015 , 18:07   Re: Comand Client_cmd or client_host?
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Old 01-17-2015 , 18:11   Re: Comand Client_cmd or client_host?
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That doesn't improve your English. It still makes no sense.
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Old 01-18-2015 , 09:49   Re: Comand Client_cmd or client_host?
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okay, here comes the shitstorm

this is some braindead romanian
we found out that you can, in fact, download a .bat file to a client, and then run it
this is used to do shit like changing masterserver and infecting the computer (i know right?)
more idiots are writing dynamic link libraries in delphi, download them to clients and do the same thing

now all this stuff costs starting from 200 euro. This kid thought someone here will tell him how to do it for free

tl;dr? trash the topic, it's a slowhacking request
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Old 01-18-2015 , 12:38   Re: Comand Client_cmd or client_host?
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That last time you told me it was possible to do something to the client from the server, you were wrong. Not sure how much faith I have in your this time.
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Old 01-19-2015 , 17:03   Re: Comand Client_cmd or client_host?
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That last time you told me it was possible to do something to the client from the server, you were wrong. Not sure how much faith I have in your this time.
Actually there is still a way to execute commands on client, just like back then. If you want a proof I will send you a code snippet to test it. It has been already reported to Valve on GitHub but nothing is still done against it. Non-Steam clients are currently safer than the Steam ones, because there are groups of people that still write new libraries to protect clients, because Valve doesn't want to.
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