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For those who are posting logs to the Internet: if you password protect any of your media shares then that password can be exposed in your log file and you won't want that just hanging out on the internet. If this applies to you then you will want to replace any mention of your passwords with asterisks or something so that we still know you are using a password (since that in itself is information that may or may not be important), but without exposing it to the public.
'''If you are posting logs to the Internet for others to see:''' if you use passwords or login to an account in any '''add-ons''' then that password ''might'' be exposed in your log file. You won't want that hanging out on the internet! If this applies to you then you will want to manually open your log file in a text editor and replace any mention of your passwords before putting them online. This depends on the add-on, so if you see an add-on that exposes a password in the log, please inform the author of that add-on so that they can correct it.

Revision as of 21:41, 14 November 2014

If you are posting logs to the Internet for others to see: if you use passwords or login to an account in any add-ons then that password might be exposed in your log file. You won't want that hanging out on the internet! If this applies to you then you will want to manually open your log file in a text editor and replace any mention of your passwords before putting them online. This depends on the add-on, so if you see an add-on that exposes a password in the log, please inform the author of that add-on so that they can correct it.