ID:94306
 
Applies to:Dream Daemon
Status: Open

Issue hasn't been assigned a status value.
I've found while testing games that require multiple people, especially when handling things on user logout, that it's an absolute pain to open the pager, logout of a key, login to another and join the private world currently being tested. Especially when you have to do this multiple times for testing the integrity of your code during client/Del().

I'd like an option on Dream Daemon to login Dream Seeker windows for all registered keys in the users pager without the need to logout of the current key on the pager. Another option would be to display a window with checkboxes next to all keys to allow the user to select what keys they'd like to enter the server.


This can be a security threat for other keys logging on from your computer.

Say I go to my cousin's house who has BYOND, he wants to host his game via Dream Daemon, as my account has logged in from his computer, he would be able to log into the game from my key, which I surely would not like.

Maybe a add on to your suggestion could be for security reasons:

After clicking Join World, you'd be prompted to enter the password for key's that have not already got their passwords saved.

-- Qubic
Or don't click the "Save my account for off-line access" checkbox when logging into a computer that isn't yours. (Security should always start with the user.)

Either way I'm not fussed, all my keys passwords are saved. I just don't want to keep logging into four or five keys to test the thing every night.
Qubic it wouldn't be able to log you in regardless without the password saved unless it's magic, it would still need to authenticate your username/password to login a given account, it would not allow him magic access to your account through dream daemon without your password, so unless dream daemon is magic and pulls a password out of thin air, he would never be able to log into your account, even through the use of this feature.
Totes bumping. I think this is an essential feature for testing things. :|
Agreed. I'm finding some difficulty in repeatedly logging in and out.
I agree.
Yes. This would be sort of nice.
The only thing that would be better is a group of testers always on-hand.