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Camel | Would anybody advise against supporting the friends list packets for non-war3 clients? They appear to function, but it seems like a fairly easy way for bnet to detect a bot... | September 15, 2003, 10:29 PM |
hismajesty | Has bnet written anything to automatically detect a bot and block it's ip from connection forcing closure or something along those lines? I don't beleive so..since bnet is more worried about ladder abuse/hacking than bots. And I doub't they monitor every connection anyway...it probably wouldn't raise much of an alarm. | September 16, 2003, 12:00 AM |
iago | [quote author=hismajesty link=board=17;threadid=2717;start=0#msg21369 date=1063670453] Has bnet written anything to automatically detect a bot and block it's ip from connection forcing closure or something along those lines? I don't beleive so..since bnet is more worried about ladder abuse/hacking than bots. And I doub't they monitor every connection anyway...it probably wouldn't raise much of an alarm. [/quote] Often, if you do something stupid, you get ip-banned. They will, perhaps, eventually notice this and make it an ip-ban. | September 16, 2003, 12:21 AM |
Camel | Hrm, perhaps I should go ahead and add it, but make an option to disable it? | September 16, 2003, 2:14 AM |
iago | That's what I would do :) | September 16, 2003, 2:17 AM |
hismajesty | [quote author=Camel link=board=17;threadid=2717;start=0#msg21380 date=1063678496] Hrm, perhaps I should go ahead and add it, but make an option to disable it? [/quote] I doub't blizzard will even notice it as of now, in the future they'll probably become bitchier and make it an ip-ban but for now...I'd go for it. :) | September 16, 2003, 2:31 AM |
Camel | Solution: send 0x65 and 0x7D upon recieving 0x75. Also allow double-clicking the clan/friends tab to refresh either (except clan list when non-war3). This means that the friends list will not load automaticly while on a non-war3 product, but the user will still be able to request the list manually. | September 16, 2003, 5:26 AM |