**NEW** User Authentication and Password Boxes
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:24 am
If you haven't heard the news...username/password authentication has been added to every level folder.
Why?
To prevent Google from archiving the level URLs, and for overall increased security. Before authentication was added, every URL up to level 49 could be found via a very clever Google search, without anyone even publishing them on another site.
How do I use these things?
On levels that involve user authentication, just locate the link in the image or in the source that points to the next folder. Trying to access that folder will prompt a username and password check. If there is no link to the next folder, the answer is to be entered in the URL bar. If the authentication box just popped up without you doing anything, it's just verifying you for the folder you're already in. This may happen to many of you who attempt to resume progress on a level that just received an authentication check.
What's the username?
As now made clear in the early levels, the username is almost always "cipher", unless indicated otherwise by the level.
What's the password?
The password to the folder you're trying to access is the answer to the last level in the previous folder. For instance, if level 39 was in /folder2/, the password for accessing /folder2/ would be the answer to level 37, the last level in the previous folder.
This is confusing! I don't remember what answer was for what level!
I would highly recommend retracing you steps from the level 1 and re-recording the passwords for every folder. It won't take as long as you think.
Sorry for any inconvenience! I promise it will make the riddle better in the end.
PROBLEM: What hyperlink? What password box? I'm not seeing anything, even when you tell me I'm on a level that uses authentications!
This is a common problem. If you're on a level that involves authentication and the link/password box isn't showing up for you, try refreshing the page and/or clearing your internet cache. (An easy alternative is a cache-refresh, performed by hitting Ctrl-F5. Thanks, Kawkowa!) If you visited the level before password boxes were added, it's very likely that the old level got stuck in your cache. This is especially the case with Google Chrome, which is a browser I really dislike for this reason. Use Firefox. Did I mention I don't like Google Chrome? I don't.
P.S. Through the changes, many level URLs have been changed, even though answers have stayed the same. Some level hints have been shifted, removed, and altered, but all the puzzles stay exactly the same, with no new ones added in.
Why?
To prevent Google from archiving the level URLs, and for overall increased security. Before authentication was added, every URL up to level 49 could be found via a very clever Google search, without anyone even publishing them on another site.
How do I use these things?
On levels that involve user authentication, just locate the link in the image or in the source that points to the next folder. Trying to access that folder will prompt a username and password check. If there is no link to the next folder, the answer is to be entered in the URL bar. If the authentication box just popped up without you doing anything, it's just verifying you for the folder you're already in. This may happen to many of you who attempt to resume progress on a level that just received an authentication check.
What's the username?
As now made clear in the early levels, the username is almost always "cipher", unless indicated otherwise by the level.
What's the password?
The password to the folder you're trying to access is the answer to the last level in the previous folder. For instance, if level 39 was in /folder2/, the password for accessing /folder2/ would be the answer to level 37, the last level in the previous folder.
This is confusing! I don't remember what answer was for what level!
I would highly recommend retracing you steps from the level 1 and re-recording the passwords for every folder. It won't take as long as you think.
Sorry for any inconvenience! I promise it will make the riddle better in the end.
PROBLEM: What hyperlink? What password box? I'm not seeing anything, even when you tell me I'm on a level that uses authentications!
This is a common problem. If you're on a level that involves authentication and the link/password box isn't showing up for you, try refreshing the page and/or clearing your internet cache. (An easy alternative is a cache-refresh, performed by hitting Ctrl-F5. Thanks, Kawkowa!) If you visited the level before password boxes were added, it's very likely that the old level got stuck in your cache. This is especially the case with Google Chrome, which is a browser I really dislike for this reason. Use Firefox. Did I mention I don't like Google Chrome? I don't.
P.S. Through the changes, many level URLs have been changed, even though answers have stayed the same. Some level hints have been shifted, removed, and altered, but all the puzzles stay exactly the same, with no new ones added in.