Orb is a Python based YSFlight Server Extension. It works by having ysflight run on a seperate port, and orb running on 7915 (usually). Clients connect to Orb, and Orb then connects them to the server. packets are intercepted, read and edited if need be to manipulate the server to have more power. Fuse this double relay method with a database, and basic functions with the possibility to extend, and Orb becomes immensly powerful.

Features

  • YSFHQ Login Authentication (Optional)
  • Multiple Group Support
  • Primary Group Mode
  • Admin Commands: /ban, /kick, /mute, /hide, /say, /freeze
  • ServerLock on startup
  • Admin Login Authentication
  • Admin overrides (skips permissions testing, to always do a task, regardless of actual permissions)
  • Customisable Settings.

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Categories

Flight Simulator

License

Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License V2.0

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, End Users/Desktop, Testers

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Plugins, Project is a user interface (UI) system

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Flight Simulator Software

Registered

2012-03-30