Hi, can someone help me solve this issue.
Packet Tokenizer: Unknown switch: 083E
I really have no idea what the problem is. Thank you very much.
Also is this correct?
#Private Server
[DarkRO]
ip 167.114.32.87
port 6925
master_version 26
version 98
serverType kRO_RagexeRE_2008_08_27a
serverEncoding Western
charBlockSize 108
addTableFolders DarkRO
recvpackets recvpackets.txt
WEBSITE: https://darkro.net/cp/
Packet Tokenizer: Unknown switch: 083E
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Re: Packet Tokenizer: Unknown switch: 083E
When this thing happens at master_login, looks like is missing an option in your server settings, enabling the use of MD5 hash checker.
083E can occur in two ways :
Shields, or wrong server settings . (clientHash is missing probably)
If you server has somekind of shield, forget.
If not, you can be happy now 'cause it bottable.
How to bypass it :
You can do it at 2 ways
Sniffing packets with Sniffers
Or use PEEK to start your client and it will show the hash checker packet at the first 3 packets starting at login. Containing the hash info;
The packet containing the hash is the 0x0204. You'll se it in wireshark or something such as 04 02 HASH
The hash size is 16 bytes, and the packet looks like 18 bytes. with 2 of headers.
It will look such as 04 02 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF 10
Then go to your servers.txt, in your server settings enable :
clientHash 112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF
Then try to connect inside bot.
http://openkore.com/index.php/Connectiv ... g_Openkore
083E can occur in two ways :
Shields, or wrong server settings . (clientHash is missing probably)
If you server has somekind of shield, forget.
If not, you can be happy now 'cause it bottable.
How to bypass it :
You can do it at 2 ways
Sniffing packets with Sniffers
Or use PEEK to start your client and it will show the hash checker packet at the first 3 packets starting at login. Containing the hash info;
The packet containing the hash is the 0x0204. You'll se it in wireshark or something such as 04 02 HASH
The hash size is 16 bytes, and the packet looks like 18 bytes. with 2 of headers.
It will look such as 04 02 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF 10
Then go to your servers.txt, in your server settings enable :
clientHash 112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF
Then try to connect inside bot.
http://openkore.com/index.php/Connectiv ... g_Openkore
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Re: Packet Tokenizer: Unknown switch: 083E
http://openkore.com/index.php/ServerType
Find client
i and skylord can help you
If it does not have Shields
Find client
i and skylord can help you
If it does not have Shields
Re: Packet Tokenizer: Unknown switch: 083E
sctnightcore wrote:http://openkore.com/index.php/ServerType
Find client
i and skylord can help you
If it does not have Shields
It has Gepard Shield. Is there no work around for this?
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Re: Packet Tokenizer: Unknown switch: 083E
gepard ? WTF ? packet 083E ?ghurtz15 wrote:sctnightcore wrote:http://openkore.com/index.php/ServerType
Find client
i and skylord can help you
If it does not have Shields
It has Gepard Shield. Is there no work around for this?
i think is not gepard WTF dude
Re: Packet Tokenizer: Unknown switch: 083E
Its because he didnt added the clientHash to complete the login step, then he cant receive gepard packet.sctnightcore wrote:gepard ? WTF ? packet 083E ?ghurtz15 wrote:sctnightcore wrote:http://openkore.com/index.php/ServerType
Find client
i and skylord can help you
If it does not have Shields
It has Gepard Shield. Is there no work around for this?
i think is not gepard WTF dude
And well i can suppose u server is unbottable. do what i have talked and test if u can get around.
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Re: Packet Tokenizer: Unknown switch: 083E
I need this also, more power to darkro