Impact
An issue with the way OTAPI manages client connections results in stale UUIDs remaining on RemoteClient
instances after a player disconnects.
Because of this, if the following conditions are met a player may assume the login state of a previously connected player:
- The server has UUID login enabled
- An authenticated player disconnects
- A subsequent player connects with a modified client that does not send the
ClientUUID#68
packet during connection
- The server assigns the same
RemoteClient
object that belonged to the originally authenticated player to the newly connected player
Patches
TShock 5.2.1 hotfixes this issue. A more robust fix will be made to OTAPI itself.
Workarounds
Implement a RemoteClient reset event handler in a plugin like so:
public override void Initialize()
{
On.Terraria.RemoteClient.Reset += RemoteClient_Reset;
}
private static void RemoteClient_Reset(On.Terraria.RemoteClient.orig_Reset orig, RemoteClient client)
{
client.ClientUUID = null;
orig(client);
}
References
Impact
An issue with the way OTAPI manages client connections results in stale UUIDs remaining on
RemoteClient
instances after a player disconnects.Because of this, if the following conditions are met a player may assume the login state of a previously connected player:
ClientUUID#68
packet during connectionRemoteClient
object that belonged to the originally authenticated player to the newly connected playerPatches
TShock 5.2.1 hotfixes this issue. A more robust fix will be made to OTAPI itself.
Workarounds
Implement a RemoteClient reset event handler in a plugin like so:
References