sivael
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Hi everyone.
I was thinking about the OTS protocol and I saw a great design flaw that probably haunts 90% of the OTS'es. If You know it or not.
Basically - it's the private RSA key. It's made public xD
Sooo....
I have made a nice little application to make it easy to create a tibia client for your ots.
What it does:
takes the exe, replaces RSA key, server addresses and stuff like that and voila, you have an exe for a certain OTS.
What makes it different is the ability to change the CFG filename that the client uses(so shortcuts and settings are separate from any other ots/real tibia)
And map folder.
No more map overlapping and cfg substitution.
Tee.zip here is an exe.
tibia exe editor here is the source. Delphi if anyone asks.
If You don't trust me and thin this is a virus, compile it for Yourself. All the sources are there.
Have fun,
Sivael.
I was thinking about the OTS protocol and I saw a great design flaw that probably haunts 90% of the OTS'es. If You know it or not.
Basically - it's the private RSA key. It's made public xD
Sooo....
I have made a nice little application to make it easy to create a tibia client for your ots.
What it does:
takes the exe, replaces RSA key, server addresses and stuff like that and voila, you have an exe for a certain OTS.
What makes it different is the ability to change the CFG filename that the client uses(so shortcuts and settings are separate from any other ots/real tibia)
And map folder.
No more map overlapping and cfg substitution.
Tee.zip here is an exe.
tibia exe editor here is the source. Delphi if anyone asks.
If You don't trust me and thin this is a virus, compile it for Yourself. All the sources are there.
Have fun,
Sivael.
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TEE.zip206.8 KB · Views: 1,206 · VirusTotal
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tibia exe editor.zip4.4 KB · Views: 961 · VirusTotal