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Started by iNsAnE-MS, October 12, 2003, 08:51 AM

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Banana fanna fo fanna

* St0rm.iD sends an 0xFU packet to grok :P

iNsAnE-MS

The control I fixed after 4 years was for the text interface, I still need to learn how to use this BNLS thing :(

iNsAnE-MS

Hmm, I think I'm gonna do it the hard way and skip BNLS, I'm gonna try to use local hashing if I can and I'm starting to understand about the binary logon stuff. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, I didn't realize where the docs for it was until I looked harder.

iNsAnE-MS



Yoni

Quote from: iNsAnE[m-s] on October 13, 2003, 11:39 PM
SHA-1 is cool
I'm glad you think so! I agree. Hey, it's really cool. Why not try to put it to a good use (something unrelated to Battle.net)? Perhaps develop some kind of Internet file comparison protocol, where each side sends the SHA-1 hash of a file to the other side? That could be useful and a fun project, and would gain you programming skills and knowledge that would be helpful should you still want to develop a binary bot.

Dark-Feanor

What would actually be sent, if you tried to send a hex character that does not exist, such as 'U'?
- Feanor[xL]
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Yoni

Data is not sent in a hexadecimal string, it is sent in bits ('0' or '1'). Hex is simply a common representation of this data.

Grok

Quote from: Yoni on October 22, 2003, 09:58 AM
Data is not sent in a hexadecimal string, it is sent in bits ('0' or '1'). Hex is simply a common representation of this data.

I can only show you the door.  You must choose to walk through it.

Adron

Quote from: DaRk-FeAnOr on October 22, 2003, 09:26 AM
What would actually be sent, if you tried to send a hex character that does not exist, such as 'U'?

You could just not send it. Think of it as me telling you to hold up 47 fingers.

Grok

Quote from: Adron on October 22, 2003, 06:21 PM
Quote from: DaRk-FeAnOr on October 22, 2003, 09:26 AM
What would actually be sent, if you tried to send a hex character that does not exist, such as 'U'?

You could just not send it. Think of it as me telling you to hold up 47 fingers.

I'll try ...

^J^J^J^J^J^J^J^J

damn.  I cannot get past 10.