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They are fixing something with site ;) but i can give you that server system folder :) if you need...

 

Sorry for my eng

 

 

 

ok upload on rapidshare , the system folder, and send me a testing account.

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When i connecting wit beyond my firewall ask what to do?

 

And show me this text:

 

File Version :

 

File Description : G:\game\Lineage C3\system\l2.exe

 

File Path : G:\game\Lineage C3\system\l2.exe

 

Process ID : 0xBBC (Heximal) 3004 (Decimal)

 

 

 

Connection origin : local initiated

 

Protocol : TCP

 

Local Address : 88.118.6.214

 

Local Port : 4589

 

Remote Name :

 

Remote Address : 84.240.23.10

 

Remote Port : 2106 (MZAP - MZAP)

 

 

 

Ethernet packet details:

 

Ethernet II (Packet Length: 68)

 

Destination: 01-00-20-00-01-00

 

Source: 00-00-01-00-00-00

 

Type: IP (0x0800)

 

Internet Protocol

 

Version: 4

 

Header Length: 20 bytes

 

Flags:

 

.1.. = Don't fragment: Set

 

..0. = More fragments: Not set

 

Fragment offset:0

 

Time to live: 128

 

Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)

 

Header checksum: 0xeb00 (Correct)

 

Source: 88.118.6.214

 

Destination: 84.240.23.10

 

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

 

Source port: 4589

 

Destination port: 2106

 

Sequence number: 2536877702

 

Acknowledgment number: 3257069029

 

Header length: 20

 

Flags:

 

0... .... = Congestion Window Reduce (CWR): Not set

 

.0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set

 

..0. .... = Urgent: Not set

 

...1 .... = Acknowledgment: Set

 

.... 0... = Push: Not set

 

.... .0.. = Reset: Not set

 

.... ..0. = Syn: Not set

 

.... ...1 = Fin: Set

 

Checksum: 0xbdd7 (Correct)

 

Data (0 Bytes)

 

 

 

Binary dump of the packet:

 

0000: 01 00 20 00 01 00 00 00 : 01 00 00 00 08 00 45 00 | .. ...........E.

 

0010: 00 28 2E 9F 40 00 80 06 : 00 EB 58 76 06 D6 54 F0 | .(..@.....Xv..T.

 

0020: 17 0A 11 ED 08 3A 97 35 : AE 86 C2 22 ED E5 50 11 | .....:.5..."..P.

 

0030: FC E3 D7 BD 00 00 51 C3 : 27 32 BB 16 93 17 95 91 | ......Q.'2......

 

0040: FB 6B 48 A5 : | .kH.

 

 

 

 

 

Hm i think in this text is somewhere token.

Posted
When i connecting wit beyond my firewall ask what to do?

 

And show me this text:

 

File Version :

 

File Description : G:\game\Lineage C3\system\l2.exe

 

File Path : G:\game\Lineage C3\system\l2.exe

 

Process ID : 0xBBC (Heximal) 3004 (Decimal)

 

 

 

Connection origin : local initiated

 

Protocol : TCP

 

Local Address : 88.118.6.214

 

Local Port : 4589

 

Remote Name :

 

Remote Address : 84.240.23.10

 

Remote Port : 2106 (MZAP - MZAP)

 

 

 

Ethernet packet details:

 

Ethernet II (Packet Length: 68)

 

Destination: 01-00-20-00-01-00

 

Source: 00-00-01-00-00-00

 

Type: IP (0x0800)

 

Internet Protocol

 

Version: 4

 

Header Length: 20 bytes

 

Flags:

 

.1.. = Don't fragment: Set

 

..0. = More fragments: Not set

 

Fragment offset:0

 

Time to live: 128

 

Protocol: 0x6 (TCP - Transmission Control Protocol)

 

Header checksum: 0xeb00 (Correct)

 

Source: 88.118.6.214

 

Destination: 84.240.23.10

 

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

 

Source port: 4589

 

Destination port: 2106

 

Sequence number: 2536877702

 

Acknowledgment number: 3257069029

 

Header length: 20

 

Flags:

 

0... .... = Congestion Window Reduce (CWR): Not set

 

.0.. .... = ECN-Echo: Not set

 

..0. .... = Urgent: Not set

 

...1 .... = Acknowledgment: Set

 

.... 0... = Push: Not set

 

.... .0.. = Reset: Not set

 

.... ..0. = Syn: Not set

 

.... ...1 = Fin: Set

 

Checksum: 0xbdd7 (Correct)

 

Data (0 Bytes)

 

 

 

Binary dump of the packet:

 

0000: 01 00 20 00 01 00 00 00 : 01 00 00 00 08 00 45 00 | .. ...........E.

 

0010: 00 28 2E 9F 40 00 80 06 : 00 EB 58 76 06 D6 54 F0 | .(..@.....Xv..T.

 

0020: 17 0A 11 ED 08 3A 97 35 : AE 86 C2 22 ED E5 50 11 | .....:.5..."..P.

 

0030: FC E3 D7 BD 00 00 51 C3 : 27 32 BB 16 93 17 95 91 | ......Q.'2......

 

0040: FB 6B 48 A5 : | .kH.

 

 

 

 

 

Hm i think in this text is somewhere token.

 

 

 

 

 

First of all its NOT. Secondly packets are encoded ..... so you wont get the token by just viewing raw (encoded) packet data. And do you even know what a token does???

Posted
Maxtor if you figure it out could you give us an explanation of how you decrypted it? thank man!

 

 

 

WTF your talking about ??? decrypting the packets?? go to L2J forums i think they have decrypted the packets and have a packet list

Posted
Maxtor if you figure it out could you give us an explanation of how you decrypted it? thank man!

 

 

 

WTF your talking about ??? decrypting the packets?? go to L2J forums i think they have decrypted the packets and have a packet list

 

 

 

LOL no no you are way out of your league :) I thought they were asking maxtor to do something way more.. forget it LOL, dont WTF me!

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