I'm a little bit out of my league so please excuse me if the question is kind of dumb, but I try to understand as much as I can;
I see that in ProtocolLogin:nRecvFirstMessage() the account name and password is extracted from the session key separated by a \n. If the session key were to be an alphanumeric string of length 30 (as CipSoft does), how would I proceed to get the account name and password?
I see that in ProtocolLogin:nRecvFirstMessage() the account name and password is extracted from the session key separated by a \n. If the session key were to be an alphanumeric string of length 30 (as CipSoft does), how would I proceed to get the account name and password?