I simply recommend not giving demo servers.
If a paid server is attempting to penetrate your computer, at least you got
paid for it.

On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 5:53 PM, Ulrich Block <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 12.08.2012 21:53, schrieb Violent Crimes:
>
>  
> https://forums.alliedmods.net/**showthread.php?t=142249<https://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?t=142249>
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>>   For those of us that are not so common with TCAdmin how are the servers
> organised?
>
> One system user and multiple virtual ftp user? Each customer one system
> user? Each server a system user?
>
> What kind of access did he gain? Read? Write?
>
> It is easy to write plugins for hl1 and hl2 based games that can access
> files outside of the servers directory. Also if your hlds_run or srcds_run
> are not protected you can add any shell cript code you like and it will be
> executed on restart. For example add the start of a reverse shell to a
> start script, restart the server and have fun on the console. Depending on
> your chmods, serverstructure and so on, it is easier or harder to get more
> data out of the system.
>
> Most times it comes down to an editor and ftp client to gain such an
> access.
>
> Regards
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