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changing the setting of someone else's point #542

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Mifr1l3551 opened this issue Jul 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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changing the setting of someone else's point #542

Mifr1l3551 opened this issue Jul 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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@Mifr1l3551
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Mifr1l3551 commented Jul 10, 2024

Describe the bug
if player A selects a flaxpoint from player B (while player A is not a member of the network), he will be able to partially configure the flaxnet (turn on/off limits and set priorities). At the same time, the network is password-protected, and no one should change it except the owner B. Potentially, by picking up a flare point from another player, you can pump energy from someone else's base without any additional machinations. But it works if it is the person who wants to get into the network to put, if the owner puts it himself, then it will not work, mode version 7.2.0.4, forge version 47.2.1, game version 1.20.1

To Reproduce
Player B will pick up player A's point without being in his network, put it and will be able to change

Expected behavior
Text access is denied: There is no permission

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https://youtu.be/7hnvLMNwf8w

@BloCamLimb BloCamLimb added the bug label Jul 12, 2024
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I got it. I must say, Flux Points should always be accessible to players who place them, because they are the owners of these Flux Points. These Flux Points just should not be connected to the network that is inaccessible to the placer.

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I am experiencing this same issue. Trying to share power with others, but not all of my power, people can just replace the point and take as much power as they want.

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