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41. Warning! BACON contains keylogger - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Now, I normally don't like to respond to trolls, but in this case, I guess I'll have to make an exception. I'm the developer behind BACON. All the code for it has been released under the GPL and is available at http://bacon.gunfleet.org/download...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.23 16:07:00
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42. An idea of Cargo Projectors. - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
This really is an interesting idea.... Watch out out for the T1 indy that scans as having officer loot and his salvage destroyer buddy hanging behind him.
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.22 19:38:00
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43. Where can I get a list of players and standings - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Since we won't mention the specific tool here.... Let's just say I have a pretty good idea what you're talking about. Originally by: Luh Windan perhaps there is an easy way to make the standings list? Yes. It's a *huge* pain to maintai...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.21 13:26:00
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44. Request for CCP comment: EULA-safeness of files logserver writes - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: Fastercart Originally by: Cesar Malari Here's the thread on these forums announcing it: http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=753409 . This url says "Thread Locked." I did find http://oldforums.eveonl...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.20 23:53:00
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45. BACON: Never be surprised again (relaunch) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Jenny Spitfire Hai and tanks for the porduct. I am loking at bacon for educasiomal use and I can't donwload the src for 1.0.0.2. I thikn the link is damiged. Pls fix, tansk. Keep up the gut work and ignore the bad kritics...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.20 17:29:00
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46. BACON: Never be surprised again (relaunch) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Note: this is a re-release of BACON. The new version is 1.0.0.2. This version has had the reporting features removed to comply with CCP's request. Gunfleet Logistics is proud to announce a product we've wanted to share with EVE for as long as we'...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.20 08:04:00
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47. BACON: Never be surprised again - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
1.0.0.1 is up. Fixes: - Removed the default standings list -- everyone will alert as neutral until you set one up yourself. - Removed some code that was left over from beta that likely was preventing people from outside my alliance from using it...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.20 05:03:00
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48. BACON: Never be surprised again - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Shar Tegral My most troubling aspect to this application is apparently the need for the api key. I assume this is used to create some sort of entry logging to help id data senders, for those who send in the data, but issuing...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.20 03:23:00
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49. Request for CCP comment: EULA-safeness of files logserver writes - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Since I have recieved several private messages regarding what we're doing with this data as a result of this thread, I figured I'd throw a quick message here that we've released the tool discussed here: BACON ( http://bacon.gunfleet.org ). Here's...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.20 02:57:00
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50. BACON: Never be surprised again - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Gunfleet Logistics is proud to announce a product we've wanted to share with EVE for as long as we've been developing it: BACON. BACON is a software tool that works with CCP's log server to collect real time data about entries and exits in a sys...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.20 02:52:00
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51. BACON: Never be surprised again - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Gunfleet Logistics is proud to announce a product we've wanted to share with EVE for as long as we've been developing it: BACON. BACON is a software tool that works with CCP's log server to collect real time data about entries and exits in a sys...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.20 02:52:00
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52. Request for CCP comment: EULA-safeness of files logserver writes - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: GM Grimmi There does not appear to be any violation of our EULA or TOS here so we believe this should be ok. Please be advised that we will thoroughly investigate any reports that would point to the contrary and reserve the ...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.18 13:04:00
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53. Request for CCP comment: EULA-safeness of files logserver writes - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Lingorm - any word yet, or idea when you'll be able to give us something? We're looking to release soon, and we'd like to have a clear decision before then, but we don't want to wait forever.
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.17 13:58:00
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54. Request for CCP comment: EULA-safeness of files logserver writes - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: CCP Lingorm I will find out for you. My initial reaction is that there is nothing 'wrong' with this per say. As long as you are only reading the logserver logfiles not the raw log server output. As these files can be delaye...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.15 16:09:00
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55. Ore computation - in Science and Industry [original thread]
I think this may be what you're looking for: http://gunfleet.org/igb/miningForMinerals.php . Basically, you tell it how much of each mineral you need (no quick-loads based on ships though -- sorry. Maybe something to add in the future) and eithe...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.14 21:15:00
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56. Request for CCP comment: EULA-safeness of files logserver writes - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: Tonto Auri I woluld say that from the basic terms of safety, any data sent to client intended for usage client-side. There can't be any data that may make difference in gameplay if You are using it or not. If CCP does not wa...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.14 15:48:00
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57. Request for CCP comment: EULA-safeness of files logserver writes - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: CCP Lingorm I will find out for you. My initial reaction is that there is nothing 'wrong' with this per say. As long as you are only reading the logserver logfiles not the raw log server output. As these files can be delaye...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.14 12:53:00
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58. Request for CCP comment: EULA-safeness of files logserver writes - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: postal dude Originally by: Coconut Joe Quote: As long as you do not modify the file in question it is technically not against the EULA or TOS. It is only a cached version of a database method call. If you do t...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.13 14:50:00
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59. Request for CCP comment: EULA-safeness of files logserver writes - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: Gralim Ikmonar Ah, here you go, read this thread http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=739449 The way I read that thread, that's screen capture, ie. interacting with the client, ie. not the same thing. That ...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.12 23:37:00
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60. Request for CCP comment: EULA-safeness of files logserver writes - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Question for CCP: is reading the files the log server writes to my hard drive allowed by the EULA/TOS? Now, for the reason for my question: My corporation has been working on a tool for public release (currently targeted for whenever bug fixing ...
- by Cesar Malari - at 2008.04.12 20:42:00
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