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Join Today!Lol, maybe you can try using hex editor if its not packed and edit ah.emu to like, vt.emu, depending on the space left haha, it's kind of cheeky but I used to do this, good luck and hope it works out for you.
please give tutorial or Picture Example where i can exactly edit
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please give tutorial or Picture Example where i can exactly edit
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ill tell you the best advice, stop using this mhp outdated bypassed anticheat, its not helpful nowdays at all super easily bypassed with other mhp .dlls get a proper antihack or better server files with antihack/protection
Lol, something like this, I guess.
I was just suggesting but never tested it personally, honestly, if it doesn't work, you probably need the source code if you want to change some things, or maybe atleast with IDA or ollydbg, honestly so much effort just to change the name. if you want to secure your files from being tampered use CRC file check instead, MHP has that too.
pecfect sir! how use CRC??? to protect my client Side file
You need these,
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Download at your own discretion. (If you already have this, no need to DL.)
1. Put the files you want to protect inside File Check. (ex. MHPClient.dll, ah.emu etc.)
2. Run GetHackList.exe
3. Open FileCheckList.txt and copy everything.
4. Modify your MHP Server Checksum.List.db with notepad and paste the stuff here.
5. Restart MHP Server.
KarLi has a point on these being not so secure but at the same time it's probably the most accessible right now so I can relate.
void GCSendPing(int aIndex);
case 0xFF:
GCSendPing(aIndex);
break;
struct PMSG_PING
{
PBMSG_HEAD h; // C1:71
};
void GCSendPing(int aIndex)
{
PMSG_PING pMsgPing;
pMsgPing.h.set(0xFF,sizeof(pMsgPing));
DataSend(aIndex,(BYTE*)&pMsgPing,sizeof(pMsgPing));
}
Haha sorry, I don't code, I just do MU server stuff for a hobby, good luck though.
KarLi has a point on these being not so secure but at the same time it's probably the most accessible right now so I can relate.
ohh hehe ok ok by the way thank you for your time
i hope this is not the first and last you helped me.