Depends on how your auth will read it, some read base64, some read salted md5.
I can see this somewhere? and well i use the authd thats provided here also (sorry for spamming...)
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Depends on how your auth will read it, some read base64, some read salted md5.
Some problems:
1/ Normal user can use ctrl + click on world map as GM?????????? If set debug_command_mode = inactive problem is fixed but GM cant use Create Monster
2/ View Territories in word map cant be active?????????
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Problem 2 fixed: battlefield=1
1.4.4+ registration is not the same as 1.3.6, the hashing algorithm is different.
Make sure your algorithm concatenates the username and password, md5s that, and encodes that md5 hash in base64.
Genius...
Your directory is incorrect.
Brazilians are too lazy. lol
i know this -.-" so how do I fix it ?
Can u teach me please ?:
Some problems:
1/ Normal user can use ctrl + click on world map as GM?????????? If set debug_command_mode = inactive problem is fixed but GM cant use Create Monster
2/ View Territories in word map cant be active?????????
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Problem 2 fixed: battlefield=1
i know this -.-" so how do I fix it ?
Can u teach me please ?:
Where you put this line?
debug_command_mode = inactive
Yay finally got it working lol Q.Q just had an issue with dbYou must be registered to see links
i know this -.-" so how do I fix it ?
Can u teach me please ?:
I downloaded server files, then extracted it and then changed it into a .iso file and then ,did the following 1- mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
2- cd /media/cdrom
3-ls
It then show in blue,
etc home lib var
what to do next to install it?
or is there any other way to install it?
I will appreciate any help.
thanks.
would be easier to do
sudo apt-get install openssh-server
then use winscp or filezilla ect to connect to your server....
echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" | sudo tee /etc/resolv.conf > /dev/null
then
sudo apt-get update