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[Request]Anti Phx For L2j Dot


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You are in wrong section buy anyway.

 

You must first compile your pack : http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=38679.msg263091#msg263091

 

Then learn how to install a java mod : http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=64593.0

 

And then you must find the codes to protect your server.

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well,phx "protections"  can be used to every platform......not only in l2 j dot  ...i cant explain it better.

 

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there 's a client side protection  for phx. which can be used by copying 1 files in the system folder of your server's patch,

1 file in .dll and one l2.exe.....

but the problem is that those client-side craps are easily bypassable with many ways.

take the original CriticalError's topic which this client-side phx protection was shared : http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=49634.0

about server side protections....i don't know,rly.

but u can fix phx by compiling for sure.using some codes.

i cannot tell u something more since i don't know something more

USE SEARCH BUTTON NEXT TIME!

ps:ur in wrong section.../reported.

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well,phx "protections"  can be used to every platform......not only in l2 j dot  ...i cant explain it better.

 

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there 's a client side protection  for phx. which can be used by copying 1 files in the system folder of your server's patch,

1 file in .dll and one l2.exe.....

but the problem is that those client-side craps are easily bypassable with many ways.

take the original CriticalError's topic which this client-side phx protection was shared : http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=49634.0

there's bake ice too but i don't know if it protects the server from phx,i thing yes...bake ice is bypassable too but not so easy like the first way i told u. take the link which has the original CriticalErrorr's topic where bake-ice shared . : http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=50890.0

about server side protections....i don't know,rly.

but u can fix phx by compiling for sure.using some codes.

i cannot tell u something more since i don't know something more

USE SEARCH BUTTON NEXT TIME!

ps:ur in wrong section.../reported.

THis bake ice for l2j?you are really smart,and you say and reported ROFL

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"THis bake ice for l2j?you are really smart,and you say and reported ROFL"

yes cuz it's in wrong section and btw i don't know many things in development and i am just trying to help.

ok? omfg...

i am not gonna reply again somehow like this cuz i am someone is gonna say that i am spammer,which is something that i dont want to happen.

well that was for l2 off....

and that was something that i didn't know...

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