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diff --git a/doc/md5_hashcheck.txt b/doc/md5_hashcheck.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0153938c5..000000000 --- a/doc/md5_hashcheck.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -//===== Hercules Documentation =============================== -//= MD5 Hash Check -//===== By: ================================================== -//= Hercules Dev Team -//===== Current Version: ===================================== -//= 20160210 -//===== Description: ========================================= -//= This file outlines the login server's MD5 hash check. -//============================================================ - -The login server is able to perform a check of the client's MD5 hash. -This will ensure that a user has not tampered with the client and that -the client is the one specific to your server. - -The client can only send the correct MD5 hash to the server on certain -server types, so a client diff may be required to ensure the hash is -sent. -Please refer to your client diff tool manual for the appropriate patch -(i.e. in NEMO it's called "Force Send Client Hash Packet", in other -tools or diffs it may have similar names.) - -The serverside settings for the hash check are located in -conf/login/login.conf::login_configuration.permission.hash - -To enable MD5 hash checks, set 'client_hash_check' to 'true' and add one -'client_hash' entry for each client you want to use. -The group_id can be any of the groups in conf/groups.conf, and it is -useful in case if you want to allow GMs to use a different client -than normal players; for example, a GM client could be hexed -differently, perhaps with dual-clienting enabled and chat flood -disabled. -You will need to replace the example MD5 hashes with the actual hash of -your client. -You can use any MD5 hash tools to generate it, e.g.: -- md5sum (command line) on linux -- WinMD5 on Windows -- md5 (command line) on Mac OS X -- If you hexed your client with NEMO (version 2.0 and above), you - can find the MD5 hash of the generated client automatically saved to - client_filename.exe.secure.txt |