2nd February 2023, 5:32 PM
Sorry for the late reply. I'll look into 2 and 3. I want to address 1 though:
The reason you can't see your level passwords is that the server doesn't actually know what they are. They're hashed (using MD5 for the nerds) before being sent to the server, which means they're jumbled into a string of letters and numbers. This is standard practice for passwords for security reasons.
OWASP's password storage guidelines (for the super nerds): https://owasp.deteact.com/cheat/cheatshe...Sheet.html
(8th April 2022, 7:09 AM)Master Raiden Wrote: 1. Password not disclosed when loading level
Show the password when loading a level.
The password is shown when you modify it, so why shouldn't it show when loading a level?
It can be useful when you forget the password to a level and you want to find out what it is without re-publishing the level.
The reason you can't see your level passwords is that the server doesn't actually know what they are. They're hashed (using MD5 for the nerds) before being sent to the server, which means they're jumbled into a string of letters and numbers. This is standard practice for passwords for security reasons.
OWASP's password storage guidelines (for the super nerds): https://owasp.deteact.com/cheat/cheatshe...Sheet.html