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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Sofar i know from previous thread. <a
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      You can block most robust ports if the robust server is in the
      same local network as your regions. then other strange sims cant
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      On 13-Nov-12 13:42, Jason Spriggs wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAABWet-G=j7-BjJAa5S1h6H=ME7XYbqVqwqij7F7D9+Sd-DKfQ@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">So, here is a question that could be turned into a
      feature request. 
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      <div>Would it make sense for simulators connecting to a grid have
        a "key"/password required to connect to the grid so simulators
        can't be connected to a "private grid" just because someone
        found the connection URI's. As of the current configuration, I
        don't see such an option.
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        <div>~Jason</div>
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