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It has its flaws yes. But it could be so much worse that that ^^their ban system is shit.
It has its flaws yes. But it could be so much worse that that ^^their ban system is shit.
First of all i'm not 14. Second it wasnt my fault that you kept changing the ssh password. Third i'm not afraid to admit that I dont know much about teamspeak because i don't. This was your server that got me banned from the forum because you were too fucking lazy and poor to go and buy a license. It's time to move out of your moms basement and go get a job. Stop trying to make me look bad just so you can get some attention. BTW I reported your ts server again after I left that shit storm because I saw you were using a cracked license again!I actually know Inforcer25. He is a local 14 year old who can't SSH into linux without asking for help from other local members.
Uhh yeah about that..
We've owned a license since we started selling stuff - If you're making $$$ off of something you can pay for it. Whatever age you were at the time, I think it might have been less than 14, was trying to give you credit for not being able to SSH there. No need for attention if people crave for me to post content. My servers are what inspire me to contribute towards R4P3, especially the VIP section. If I need something, someone else also needs it, so I share (sometimes ).
EDIT: Needed to include lulz again from OP.
EDIT 2: Did you really misspell your name?
Niels Werensteijn
CTO
TeamSpeak Systems GmbH
Phone: +49 8825 920200-0
Fax: +49 8825 920200-99
Soiernstr. 1, 82494 Krün, Germany
Registered: District Court of Munich, HRB 172523
Managing Director: Ralf Ludwig / Simon Galbierz
What was the vulnerabilityhttp://forum.teamspeak.com/threads/134119-No-Add-ons-available?p=453118#post453118
http://web.archive.org/web/20171217.../threads/134119-No-Add-ons-available?p=453118
PS. Can we get this pinned again? I think it's always relevant
Some unprotected endpoint that allowed deleting addons without verificationWhat was the vulnerability