I am a bit curious at this. Why are there servers running DayZ, which are password protected? I've been seeing servers crop up as of late, that either have less than 30 (talking about 20 slot or even 10 slot servers), with password-protection on them. In a few cases I've had my friends play on a server, to find a vehicle, and try to repair it, only to come across the admins who had their eye on the same vehicle. Rather than fight it out, the admins kicked my friends, and locked the server. (this was about 2-3 weeks back) I see the servers actually follow the same structure of naming as official ones as well, which leaves me to believe they are violating the rules of server-hosting. Now, is there some sort of exception that these servers are on, that allows them to do such? As I see it, it gives an unfair advantage to anyone who will later join the server, or if the players would go to another server with gear farmed this way. Examples of locked servers at this post: US 300 with no-one on, 20 slots, locked. US 234 Seattle, with 3 people on, 50 slots, locked. AT #1, no-one on, locked. US 175, 10 slots, no-one on, locked. US 168, 40 slot, no-one on, locked US 142, 40 slot, no-one, locked US 220, 4 players on, 40 slot, locked. These are just some examples. I would just like this clarified, is there something in the rules that allows this? Because, boy, if it is true, our little group of friends would rent our own server right away, to play just by ourselves.