[ts3client] New 3.0.19 beta

Yolo

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yes, i said you can simply see all inbound connection... but a kid dosen't know how to do this
 

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nslookup -type=SRV _ts3._udp.(domain)

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You can't set your ping to -1 so unable to hide your data :( - FIXED
but you still able to change your ping to funny values.
19ping_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.png
 

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You can't set your ping to -1 so unable to hide your data :( - FIXED
but you still able to change your ping to funny values.
19ping_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.png
It's not hiding data indeed, I tested this. The users checking out will see -1 as ping.
 

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You can't set your ping to -1 so unable to hide your data :( - FIXED
but you still able to change your ping to funny values.
19ping_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.png
It's not the client that fixes it. It's the server.

Try it on a server running on version <= 3.0.11.4 and it'll work :)
 

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Personally i like the idea. It already stops 40% of the 10yr old booter users :)
Also, if you still want to know the IP, check your log or use the Extended Info Plugin :p
we can get the ip from the cmd xD
 

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Or you can just connect to the server and check the client log to see where you really are connecting lol
 
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