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REQUESTED: Old hashes

Started by Don Cullen, November 11, 2007, 08:49 AM

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Don Cullen

If you have any hash, from the oldest to the newest for any Battle.net related Blizzard game, I'd appreciate the donation for BNETDocs.

For StarCraft, I already have:

1.08, 1.09, 1.09b, 1.10, 1.11, 1.11b, 1.12d, 1.13e, 1.13f 1.14, 1.15.1

And yes, even the current hash will be accepted.
Regards,
Don
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Kp

Visit http://ftp.blizzard.com/pub/ for a variety of older patches.  It looks like some of the very old Starcraft ones have been pulled.

To get you started, the hashes for Diablo 1 v1.09 are 2119e1c8b818c27a06948979560cdeb4bec9ae65, a8d7f56fd81976e98e7dadf0efae4625f6749b84, and c4033b9301a9a176804b90d2da9c21db727d5949.
[19:20:23] (BotNet) <[vL]Kp> Any idiot can make a bot with CSB, and many do!

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Don Cullen

Good one Kp. I have only myself to blame for not being more specific. I was referring to the files used for hashing.
Regards,
Don
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warz

Quote from: Don Cullen on November 11, 2007, 08:34 PM
Good one Kp. I have only myself to blame for not being more specific. I was referring to the files used for hashing.

god, what a newb

MyndFyre

Quote from: Don Cullen on November 11, 2007, 08:34 PM
Good one Kp. I have only myself to blame for not being more specific. I was referring to the files used for hashing.

Like, md5.exe?
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The binary files used in Battle.net 'CheckReivion' function inside of there MPQs which are used on Battle.net to verify the integrity and version of the product installed on the end user's machiene.
The files for CheckRevision on bnet.
*sleep*

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Don Cullen

Quote from: Hdx on November 12, 2007, 03:08 AM
The binary files used in Battle.net 'CheckRevision' function inside of their MPQs which are used on Battle.net to verify the integrity and version of the product installed on the end user's machine. The files for CheckRevision on bnet.
*sleep*

~Hdx

Hdx pretty much got as specific as anyone could have as to what I was referring to. I was gathering the files used in hashing for him and for placement in BNETDocs' archives.

However, further contributions are no longer necessary. Kp has pretty much given me the solution I needed. All that is needed to do is to install the oldest possible copies of each game, go to http://ftp.blizzard.com/pub/ , download from the oldest to the newest, apply the patch and save the results to the archives, then move on to the next patch. While I do not have certain games (such as W2BN), that's easily remedied.

Thank you all for your time.
Regards,
Don
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UserLoser

Quote from: Hdx on November 12, 2007, 03:08 AM
The binary files used in Battle.net 'CheckReivion' function inside of there MPQs which are used on Battle.net to verify the integrity and version of the product installed on the end user's machiene.
The files for CheckRevision on bnet.
*sleep*

~Hdx

Version check files?  I always never understood why people called them hash files.

Hdx

MM, Len(VersionCheck) > Len(Hash)
Ive head them called checksum, rev, ver, vercheck, hash, and an ungodly ammount of other names.
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Kp

Quote from: Don Cullen on November 12, 2007, 06:53 AM
However, further contributions are no longer necessary. Kp has pretty much given me the solution I needed. All that is needed to do is to install the oldest possible copies of each game, go to http://ftp.blizzard.com/pub/ , download from the oldest to the newest, apply the patch and save the results to the archives, then move on to the next patch. While I do not have certain games (such as W2BN), that's easily remedied.

That is not entirely accurate.  There are some versions which were in use on battle.net for a noticeable period of time, but which are not available from the Blizzard ftp server.  For those versions, you will still need to find someone who has that version, or at least the Blizzard patch that creates that version from an earlier one.
[19:20:23] (BotNet) <[vL]Kp> Any idiot can make a bot with CSB, and many do!

Hdx

Speaking of that, I'd also be interested in any patch MPQs you guys have.
~Hdx

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Joe[x86]

Out of curiosity, what could anyone possibly want with old hash files?
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that made me feel like a total idiot. this entire thing was useless.

Chriso

Quote from: Joex86] link=topic=17165.msg174881#msg174881 date=1195298953]
Out of curiosity, what could anyone possibly want with old hash files?
Documentation, downgrading private servers (for hacking or exploits), and of course theres always comparisons between old files with new to find similarities or patterns.

brew

Quote from: Chriso.de on November 17, 2007, 06:57 AM
Quote from: Joex86] link=topic=17165.msg174881#msg174881 date=1195298953]
Out of curiosity, what could anyone possibly want with old hash files?
downgrading private servers (for hacking or exploits)
IIRC PvPGN doesn't check the validity of version checks.
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