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TriCk | vb6 For some strange reason my bot wont pass after sending 0x1E it either freezes the bot, disconnects or does nothing. I have compared my code with many other bots and fail to see anything wrong, does anyone know what it might be? | April 8, 2004, 2:01 AM |
Noodlez | Packet logs might be helpful. | April 8, 2004, 2:12 AM |
Lenny | Just to make it clear, is this connection through a proxy? | April 8, 2004, 3:05 AM |
TriCk | yea its through a proxy | April 8, 2004, 6:28 AM |
Lenny | Well with the info youve given me (or should I say havent given)....I conclude that you are unaware that you have to login a proxy before using it..... | April 8, 2004, 7:04 AM |
o.OV | [quote author=Lenny link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg53975 date=1081407894] Well with the info youve given me (or should I say havent given)....I conclude that you are unaware that you have to login a proxy before using it..... [/quote] I prefer the term authentication.. since login with an actual username and password isn't always required as with most public proxies that I know of. | April 8, 2004, 8:27 AM |
ChR0NiC | Why the hell do people use 0x1E....I find it out of date and pointless. | April 8, 2004, 5:39 PM |
Newby | [quote author=ChR0NiC link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54052 date=1081445950] Why the hell do people use 0x1E....I find it out of date and pointless. [/quote] Warcraft II uses it still. (For the game client last time I checked) | April 8, 2004, 5:46 PM |
Archangel | [quote author=Newby link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54055 date=1081446391] [quote author=ChR0NiC link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54052 date=1081445950] Why the hell do people use 0x1E....I find it out of date and pointless. [/quote] Warcraft II uses it still. (For the game client last time I checked) [/quote] Well, i prefer 0x51 than 0x1E. | April 9, 2004, 12:10 AM |
o.OV | [quote author=ChR0NiC link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54052 date=1081445950] Why the hell do people use 0x1E....I find it out of date and pointless. [/quote] Last I checked.. with 0x1E I could logon to a single server twice with the same cdkey using different ip addresses. | April 9, 2004, 12:42 AM |
Archangel | [quote author=o.OV link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54125 date=1081471358] [quote author=ChR0NiC link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54052 date=1081445950] Why the hell do people use 0x1E....I find it out of date and pointless. [/quote] Last I checked.. with 0x1E I could logon to a single server twice with the same cdkey using different ip addresses. [/quote] Are you sure of this? Because alot of people Bluff about this. | April 9, 2004, 1:18 AM |
Myndfyr | [quote author=o.OV link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54125 date=1081471358] [quote author=ChR0NiC link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54052 date=1081445950] Why the hell do people use 0x1E....I find it out of date and pointless. [/quote] Last I checked.. with 0x1E I could logon to a single server twice with the same cdkey using different ip addresses. [/quote] I am able to log into Starcraft with Webbot and Brood War with my bot at the same time -- I'm not sure what Webbot uses, but my bot uses 0x51. I have one key. :) | April 9, 2004, 1:19 AM |
ChR0NiC | Are they both on the same server :P | April 9, 2004, 1:43 AM |
Myndfyr | [quote author=ChR0NiC link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54145 date=1081475015] Are they both on the same server :P [/quote] Yes, US East. | April 9, 2004, 5:10 AM |
ChR0NiC | [quote author=ChR0NiC link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54145 date=1081475015] Are they both on the same server :P [/quote] [quote author=Myndfyre link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54185 date=1081487418] Yes, US East. [/quote] Perhaps packet log Web Bot and post your findings? Edit: You don't have to, but I would like to see if it's possible to replicate this "two keys on 1 server" system. | April 9, 2004, 5:12 AM |
Myndfyr | Tested results: Home computer connected WebBot with Starcraft on US East at all times. Home computer connection with my bot to Brood War on US East: failed. Home computer connection with my bot to Brood War on US West: success. Computer at school connection with my bot to Brood War on US East: success. Computer at school connection with my bot to Brood War on US West: success. WebBot also uses 0x50, according to my packet log. | April 9, 2004, 5:28 AM |
o.OV | [quote author=Myndfyre link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54141 date=1081473554] [quote author=o.OV link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54125 date=1081471358] [quote author=ChR0NiC link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=0#msg54052 date=1081445950] Why the hell do people use 0x1E....I find it out of date and pointless. [/quote] Last I checked.. with 0x1E I could logon to a single server twice with the same cdkey using different ip addresses. [/quote] I am able to log into Starcraft with Webbot and Brood War with my bot at the same time -- I'm not sure what Webbot uses, but my bot uses 0x51. I have one key. :) [/quote] Oh.. I thought only 0x1E could do this.. I used zDS bots which I assume is 0x1E and a normal starcraft game client which is 0x51 to test this about a year ago. My conclusions were wrong then if what you say is true. I'll test it again and see what I come up. | April 9, 2004, 5:30 AM |
ChR0NiC | Is it just because they are all running on separate IP's?? Or possibly proxies? Do you know how or why this is possible ? | April 9, 2004, 5:36 AM |
Myndfyr | [quote author=ChR0NiC link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=15#msg54192 date=1081488971] Is it just because they are all running on separate IP's?? Or possibly proxies? Do you know how or why this is possible ? [/quote] My best guess is that it is the combination of different client ID and IP address, although as I said, I can get on both USEast and USWest simultaneously. | April 9, 2004, 5:54 AM |
o.OV | Ok.. I just tested it myself and no packetlogs needed since its all coded locally. I took an old 0x1E chat bot of mine. Set it up for 0x51 login. And added proxy support. I compiled and ran two copies that used 0x51. On one I set it to login with a proxy. On the other I set it up to login using local ip. Then I ran the an old copy that uses 0x1E. (none are connected yet and all three are using the same key) So.. I started connecting. I ran one of the 0x51 bots using a proxy. It logged in fine. next I ran the other 0x51 bot without a proxy. It rejected the key and said.. Key in Use. Then I ran the 0x1E bot without a proxy.. It logged in. Add-On: Oh.. And I did login a 4th bot with different key on local ip for a squelch test to make sure one of them was on a proxy :) Add-On: and checked that the 0x50/0x51 copy functioned properly when using local ip.. it is fine. | April 9, 2004, 10:08 AM |
Lenny | All these bots connected through the same client? | April 9, 2004, 6:34 PM |
o.OV | [quote author=Lenny link=board=17;threadid=6202;start=15#msg54269 date=1081535696] All these bots connected through the same client? [/quote] Yes. | April 9, 2004, 11:15 PM |
Newby | AFAIK, I used a bot that used 0x50 and I logged on the same CDkey twice if I had a different IP. | April 10, 2004, 12:48 AM |