For some stupid reason, my internet provider shuts down all ports under a specific number and i can't change that unless i'd pay for more (of course).
I was able to change all ports to values that worked for me on the server side. On the client side however, i can't seem to change the login port.
I've found 2 supportive files that were supposed to change the auth port:
- Goldfinch authorization port changer: an .exe file to run on the system folder that supposedly changes the port on the engine.dll file - this method is from 2008, so i think it does not work properly cause the client does not open with the new generated engine.dll. (Found it on the following link: https://maxcheaters.com/topic/172783-auth-port-changer/ )
- authport, by Fyyre: On this method you encode on the l2.exe to read this authport.dll and change the port to a hexadecimal number on the .ini file. This method works perfectly. However, it only reads hexadecimal numbers limited to 3 characters. So the highest port possible would be hex FFF - 4.095. And that does not work for me cause i need to use 9000 or higher ports (Found it on the following link shared here on maxcheaters: https://mega.nz/#!1FMQTTCZ!E7tnIb7qFmthkU9uuF310Sx8mQuM2nYNfdK_ai5vRrE )
I tried to find some .dll editor but i'm not a professional programmer so i have no clue on how or what to change on the authport.dll for the file to read 4 hexadecimal characters.
If you guys have any better methods, i'd gladly try them out, 'cause i couldn't find anything.
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I searched the forum for any posts about this, but I didn't find anything. I wanted to know if anyone could tell me all the ports I need to have open to allow connections to the server.
Thx!🤪
It would be very interesting if @SkyLord could explain to the community why he downvotes my post. It's because of file sharing, right? I see the same thing happening to other file-sharing users...
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Ok guys, i really need some help here.
For some stupid reason, my internet provider shuts down all ports under a specific number and i can't change that unless i'd pay for more (of course).
I was able to change all ports to values that worked for me on the server side. On the client side however, i can't seem to change the login port.
I've found 2 supportive files that were supposed to change the auth port:
- Goldfinch authorization port changer: an .exe file to run on the system folder that supposedly changes the port on the engine.dll file - this method is from 2008, so i think it does not work properly cause the client does not open with the new generated engine.dll. (Found it on the following link: https://maxcheaters.com/topic/172783-auth-port-changer/ )
- authport, by Fyyre: On this method you encode on the l2.exe to read this authport.dll and change the port to a hexadecimal number on the .ini file. This method works perfectly. However, it only reads hexadecimal numbers limited to 3 characters. So the highest port possible would be hex FFF - 4.095. And that does not work for me cause i need to use 9000 or higher ports (Found it on the following link shared here on maxcheaters: https://mega.nz/#!1FMQTTCZ!E7tnIb7qFmthkU9uuF310Sx8mQuM2nYNfdK_ai5vRrE )
I tried to find some .dll editor but i'm not a professional programmer so i have no clue on how or what to change on the authport.dll for the file to read 4 hexadecimal characters.
If you guys have any better methods, i'd gladly try them out, 'cause i couldn't find anything.
Please help me.
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