Openkore Ragnarok Classic
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Re: Openkore Ragnarok Classic
day 6 waiting someone cracking new gameguard
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Re: Openkore Ragnarok Classic
Download NSSM, open Poseidon from NSSM, Poseidon become service, open bot client, enter random username password, pick character. But it only last for 30 secs - 1 minute
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Re: Openkore Ragnarok Classic
Let's ask chatgpt, maybe he can help us. Some of you maybe have better prompting than I.
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Re: Openkore Ragnarok Classic
brother,
can you teach me private on discord?
so that the bot can connect again after updating the game guard?
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Re: Openkore Ragnarok Classic
he answer question at 03 jan 2025 broabdirifa wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 23:23brother,
can you teach me private on discord?
so that the bot can connect again after updating the game guard?
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Re: Openkore Ragnarok Classic
I got a clue from a person who has run the bot smoothly without disconnecting.
he gave a clue “PROXY”
but until this moment I haven't found a way
already using NSSM even various kinds of proxy applications are still detected
then Hamachi is still the same
please give me another clue
PM me if you don't want others to know
he gave a clue “PROXY”
but until this moment I haven't found a way
already using NSSM even various kinds of proxy applications are still detected
then Hamachi is still the same
please give me another clue
PM me if you don't want others to know

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Re: Openkore Ragnarok Classic
zieldanes wrote: 10 Feb 2025, 18:15 I got a clue from a person who has run the bot smoothly without disconnecting.
he gave a clue “PROXY”
but until this moment I haven't found a way
already using NSSM even various kinds of proxy applications are still detected
then Hamachi is still the same
please give me another clue
PM me if you don't want others to know![]()
A. Use a SOCKS5 Proxy for Poseidon
Since GameGuard likely monitors connections from the Ragnarok client, we can run Poseidon through a SOCKS5 proxy so GameGuard doesn’t detect it.
Steps:
You can set up a local SOCKS5 proxy using an SSH tunnel:
sql
Copy code
ssh -D 1080 -N -f user@your-ssh-server
Or use a public/private SOCKS5 proxy.
Open Proxifier → Profile → Proxy Servers → Add
Add 127.0.0.1:1080 (if using SSH) or your proxy’s IP/port.
In Proxification Rules, set Poseidon.exe to use the proxy.
B. Change Poseidon’s Port & IP
GameGuard might block Poseidon by detecting its specific ports/IPs.
Steps:
Change the default ports (6901, 5121, 6121) to random high ports, e.g., 17200, 18450.
If the client connects to Poseidon using 127.0.0.1, change it to another local IP (192.168.x.x).
C. Use a VPN for Poseidon
Instead of a proxy, you can put Poseidon behind a VPN so GameGuard cannot detect its traffic.
Steps:
D. Use a Reverse Proxy (Advanced Method)
If GameGuard is detecting Poseidon by deep-packet inspection, a reverse proxy like HAProxy or Nginx can make Poseidon traffic look like normal Ragnarok traffic.
Steps:
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Re: Openkore Ragnarok Classic
Hi, thank you so much. For point B & C, I think it's the easiest way. Can you share the details for it? How do we install VPN on Poseidon server?robocop wrote: 10 Feb 2025, 20:32zieldanes wrote: 10 Feb 2025, 18:15 I got a clue from a person who has run the bot smoothly without disconnecting.
he gave a clue “PROXY”
but until this moment I haven't found a way
already using NSSM even various kinds of proxy applications are still detected
then Hamachi is still the same
please give me another clue
PM me if you don't want others to know![]()
Solution: Route Poseidon's Traffic Through a Proxy
A. Use a SOCKS5 Proxy for Poseidon
Since GameGuard likely monitors connections from the Ragnarok client, we can run Poseidon through a SOCKS5 proxy so GameGuard doesn’t detect it.
Steps:
Download and Install Proxifier (or use redsocks on Linux).
Find or Set Up a SOCKS5 Proxy:
You can set up a local SOCKS5 proxy using an SSH tunnel:
sql
Copy code
ssh -D 1080 -N -f user@your-ssh-server
Or use a public/private SOCKS5 proxy.
Route Poseidon’s Traffic Through the Proxy
Open Proxifier → Profile → Proxy Servers → Add
Add 127.0.0.1:1080 (if using SSH) or your proxy’s IP/port.
In Proxification Rules, set Poseidon.exe to use the proxy.
Restart Poseidon and check if it bypasses GameGuard.
B. Change Poseidon’s Port & IP
GameGuard might block Poseidon by detecting its specific ports/IPs.
Steps:
Edit Poseidon's Configuration File (poseidon.txt)
Change the default ports (6901, 5121, 6121) to random high ports, e.g., 17200, 18450.
Edit Ragnarok Client Settings
If the client connects to Poseidon using 127.0.0.1, change it to another local IP (192.168.x.x).
Restart Everything
C. Use a VPN for Poseidon
Instead of a proxy, you can put Poseidon behind a VPN so GameGuard cannot detect its traffic.
Steps:
Install OpenVPN or WireGuard on the Poseidon Server.
Route Poseidon's traffic through the VPN.
Make sure the Ragnarok client still connects to Poseidon using the correct IP.
D. Use a Reverse Proxy (Advanced Method)
If GameGuard is detecting Poseidon by deep-packet inspection, a reverse proxy like HAProxy or Nginx can make Poseidon traffic look like normal Ragnarok traffic.
Steps:
Set up an Nginx or HAProxy server.
Configure it to forward traffic to Poseidon.
Make the Ragnarok client connect to the proxy instead of Poseidon directly.
Summary
SOCKS5 Proxy (via Proxifier) hides Poseidon's traffic.
Changing Poseidon's Port & IP makes it less detectable.
Using a VPN for Poseidon masks its traffic.
A Reverse Proxy can make Poseidon traffic look like normal Ragnarok server traffic.
Try these methods and let me know what works!
Last edited by ragnaslave on 10 Feb 2025, 22:51, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Openkore Ragnarok Classic
i was used proxifier, but still disconnecting.robocop wrote: 10 Feb 2025, 20:32zieldanes wrote: 10 Feb 2025, 18:15 I got a clue from a person who has run the bot smoothly without disconnecting.
he gave a clue “PROXY”
but until this moment I haven't found a way
already using NSSM even various kinds of proxy applications are still detected
then Hamachi is still the same
please give me another clue
PM me if you don't want others to know![]()
Solution: Route Poseidon's Traffic Through a Proxy
A. Use a SOCKS5 Proxy for Poseidon
Since GameGuard likely monitors connections from the Ragnarok client, we can run Poseidon through a SOCKS5 proxy so GameGuard doesn’t detect it.
Steps:
Download and Install Proxifier (or use redsocks on Linux).
Find or Set Up a SOCKS5 Proxy:
You can set up a local SOCKS5 proxy using an SSH tunnel:
sql
Copy code
ssh -D 1080 -N -f user@your-ssh-server
Or use a public/private SOCKS5 proxy.
Route Poseidon’s Traffic Through the Proxy
Open Proxifier → Profile → Proxy Servers → Add
Add 127.0.0.1:1080 (if using SSH) or your proxy’s IP/port.
In Proxification Rules, set Poseidon.exe to use the proxy.
Restart Poseidon and check if it bypasses GameGuard.
B. Change Poseidon’s Port & IP
GameGuard might block Poseidon by detecting its specific ports/IPs.
Steps:
Edit Poseidon's Configuration File (poseidon.txt)
Change the default ports (6901, 5121, 6121) to random high ports, e.g., 17200, 18450.
Edit Ragnarok Client Settings
If the client connects to Poseidon using 127.0.0.1, change it to another local IP (192.168.x.x).
Restart Everything
C. Use a VPN for Poseidon
Instead of a proxy, you can put Poseidon behind a VPN so GameGuard cannot detect its traffic.
Steps:
Install OpenVPN or WireGuard on the Poseidon Server.
Route Poseidon's traffic through the VPN.
Make sure the Ragnarok client still connects to Poseidon using the correct IP.
D. Use a Reverse Proxy (Advanced Method)
If GameGuard is detecting Poseidon by deep-packet inspection, a reverse proxy like HAProxy or Nginx can make Poseidon traffic look like normal Ragnarok traffic.
Steps:
Set up an Nginx or HAProxy server.
Configure it to forward traffic to Poseidon.
Make the Ragnarok client connect to the proxy instead of Poseidon directly.
Summary
SOCKS5 Proxy (via Proxifier) hides Poseidon's traffic.
Changing Poseidon's Port & IP makes it less detectable.
Using a VPN for Poseidon masks its traffic.
A Reverse Proxy can make Poseidon traffic look like normal Ragnarok server traffic.
Try these methods and let me know what works!
please teach me bro