jo3bingham
Excellent OT User
GitHub: https://github.com/jo3bingham/tibia-11-ip-changer/
Release: https://github.com/jo3bingham/tibia-11-ip-changer/releases/tag/1.0.0.0
The application is very simplistic, but the core functionality (changing the "ip" of the client) works properly which will allow anyone else to create a more advanced application (e.g., saving/loading memory addresses and client paths).
This application works by running a client process, scanning it's memory for the address of the RSA key and loginWebService string (it's really fast; you may not even see the client open), killing that process, running a new client process as suspended, overwriting the RSA key and web service, then letting the client finish loading. The RSA key and web service have to be overwritten while the client is suspended. If you overwrite them after the client has finished loading then the client will connect to CipSoft's web service. This means that you can't change the web service of an already running client and expect it to connect. Also, Tibia 11 doesn't seem to have any multiclient support so that's a plus.
Release: https://github.com/jo3bingham/tibia-11-ip-changer/releases/tag/1.0.0.0
The application is very simplistic, but the core functionality (changing the "ip" of the client) works properly which will allow anyone else to create a more advanced application (e.g., saving/loading memory addresses and client paths).
This application works by running a client process, scanning it's memory for the address of the RSA key and loginWebService string (it's really fast; you may not even see the client open), killing that process, running a new client process as suspended, overwriting the RSA key and web service, then letting the client finish loading. The RSA key and web service have to be overwritten while the client is suspended. If you overwrite them after the client has finished loading then the client will connect to CipSoft's web service. This means that you can't change the web service of an already running client and expect it to connect. Also, Tibia 11 doesn't seem to have any multiclient support so that's a plus.