10-03-2020, 10:14 AM
I have a not completely terrible idea for the whole packethacking situation:
For public access doors: No authentication required to open
If the door does have access requirements: If the access level has an associated netpass, require that in some way.
Put the netpasses in appropriate places for people to find:
Give RD the a research netpass(Maybe that's what prman uses?)
netpass_heads can be found on the auth disk
Give HoS near-exclusive access to netpass_security, and make that the one needed to crack sec lockers/boxes/the armory
Not every locked door would need one (maintenance and less sensitive departments like botany/catering)
If done correctly, this could change the challenge from memorizing the packet values to acquiring the access codes. Varying degrees of challenge could be used for acquiring the codes: For example, the med/sci netpass might be acquirable through some clever use of dwaine (see prman example above), but the much coveted (all access?) security netpass would likely need to be stolen from the HoS himself, likely putting it out of reach of non-traitors.
For public access doors: No authentication required to open
If the door does have access requirements: If the access level has an associated netpass, require that in some way.
Put the netpasses in appropriate places for people to find:
Give RD the a research netpass(Maybe that's what prman uses?)
netpass_heads can be found on the auth disk
Give HoS near-exclusive access to netpass_security, and make that the one needed to crack sec lockers/boxes/the armory
Not every locked door would need one (maintenance and less sensitive departments like botany/catering)
If done correctly, this could change the challenge from memorizing the packet values to acquiring the access codes. Varying degrees of challenge could be used for acquiring the codes: For example, the med/sci netpass might be acquirable through some clever use of dwaine (see prman example above), but the much coveted (all access?) security netpass would likely need to be stolen from the HoS himself, likely putting it out of reach of non-traitors.