Juliusz Chroboczek <[email protected]> wrote: > Your son clicks "publish name" in the Minecraft server's UI, at which > point he faces the following dialog box:
> Domain: dyndns.minecraft.example.com
> Hostname: minecraft-7ac8
> Password:
And where does the password come from?
If this is one he picks, how can I know that it's a good one?
And how do I prevent him from doing this?
> Your turn now. Could you please describe the UI that you envision?
The list of names (from the internal mDNS/DNS-SD, as well as DHCP hostnames)
is presented to the house owner, they click on the ones that the want to
be publically visible. (They may also apply a security policy for access,
but that's not a naming issue)
There are no passwords.
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Michael Richardson <[email protected]>, Sandelman Software Works
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