Quick question about PSO+. If I use an AR to connect, does that bypass the LAN connection block?
laserkid- 06-27-2006
the AR code just hacks the default to the IP you are going for as I understand. If your router isn't letting ports through you still wont get in.
Smurph- 06-27-2006
PSO+ normally won't connect to LAN addresses.
I mean if I make a code that has it connect to 192.168.0.107, will it actually connect?
biolizard89- 06-27-2006
PSO+ normally won't connect to LAN addresses.
I mean if I make a code that has it connect to 192.168.0.107, will it actually connect?
Dunno, but I'd bet that a skilled AR hacker like Fuzziqer could, given enough time, probably hack an AR code to completely disable that security feature. He was able to disable memory cards in most games; this couldn't be too much harder.
Smurph- 06-27-2006
PSO+ normally won't connect to LAN addresses.
I mean if I make a code that has it connect to 192.168.0.107, will it actually connect?
Dunno, but I'd bet that a skilled AR hacker like Fuzziqer could, given enough time, probably hack an AR code to completely disable that security feature. He was able to disable memory cards in most games; this couldn't be too much harder.
I meant that if I made a normal connection code. but after further research, I think I'd need more than that. I bet fuzziqer could do it also.
fuzziqersoftware- 06-27-2006
Yeah, I might be able to, but I don't want to (it'll be way too difficult; see my post in your topic on Schthack's forums). I think the la-*test*-('") version of the server will make it work without any AR code anyway.
Smurph- 06-27-2006
Yeah, I might be able to, but I don't want to (it'll be way too difficult; see my post in your topic on Schthack's forums). I think the la-*test*-('") version of the server will make it work without any AR code anyway.
Ah, sweet.
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