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Special Forums Cybersecurity Replay Attack Post 302199561 by dumparun on Tuesday 27th of May 2008 07:22:16 AM
Old 05-27-2008
Replay Attack is possible irrespective of whether you use http or https.
 

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XPILOT-NG-REPLAY(6)						       Games						       XPILOT-NG-REPLAY(6)

NAME
xpilot-ng-replay - Playback an XPilot session. SYNOPSIS
xpilot-ng-replay [options] filename DESCRIPTION
If filename is a dash - then standard input is used. Valid options are: -scale "factor" Set the scale reduction factor for saving operations. Valid scale factors are in the range [0.01 - 1.0]. -linewidth "width" use a fixed linewidth "width" for drawing all lines -gamma "factor" Set the gamma correction factor when saving scaled frames. Valid gamma correction factors are in the range [0.1 - 10]. -compress Save frames compressed using the "compress" program. -fps "value", -FPS "value" Set the number of frames per second used for replay and recording. -play Start playing immediately. -loop Loop after playing. -debug -verbose -help -version In addition to the pushbuttons you can use the following keys: f - move forwards to the next frame. b - move backwards to the next frame. z - move backwards to the first frame. [ - mark the current frame as the first frame to be saved. ] - mark the current frame as the last frame to be saved. * - save the marked frames in PPM format. WARNING: saving many frames takes HUGE amounts of diskspace! & - save the marked frames in XPilot Recording format. q - quit the program. xpilot.sourceforge.net November 2011 XPILOT-NG-REPLAY(6)
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