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'''Note:''' You can read how Poseidon works in [[Poseidon|this article]]. | '''Note:''' You can read how Poseidon works in [[Poseidon|this article]]. | ||
This article will help you run OpenKore on vRO server. | This article will help you run OpenKore on vRO server. GameGuard protection is configured in "light mode", so you can run all components on one computer (Poseidon server, Ragnarok client, OpenKore). | ||
== Preparation stage == | == Preparation stage == | ||
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# Extract <code>clientinfo.xml</code> from you Ragnarok client <code>data.grf</code> file (use GRF Editor [https://www.mediafire.com/file/aflylbhblrzpz0h/GRF_Editor_v1.8.4.1.zip/file]): | # Extract <code>clientinfo.xml</code> from you Ragnarok client <code>data.grf</code> file (use GRF Editor [https://www.mediafire.com/file/aflylbhblrzpz0h/GRF_Editor_v1.8.4.1.zip/file]): | ||
#: [[File:grfeditorextract.png]] | #: [[File:grfeditorextract.png]] | ||
# Rename it to <code>poseidon.xml</code> and place in <code>ragnarok | # Rename it to <code>poseidon.xml</code> and place in <code>ragnarok\data</code> directory: | ||
#: [[File:renameposeidonxml.png]] | #: [[File:renameposeidonxml.png]] | ||
# In the folder with the Ragnarok client create a new <code>!Poseidon.bat</code> file with the following content: | # In the folder with the Ragnarok client create a new <code>!Poseidon.bat</code> file with the following content: | ||
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# Open <code>poseidon.xml</code> using any text editor (Recommended Notepad++[https://notepad-plus-plus.org/downloads/]): | # Open <code>poseidon.xml</code> using any text editor (Recommended Notepad++[https://notepad-plus-plus.org/downloads/]): | ||
#* change <code>address</code> to your Poseidon server address (<code>127.0.0.1</code> or <code>localhost</code> for same computer). If your clientinfo.xml has the <code>domain</code> tag, change it to <code>ip:port</code> (<code>ex: 127.0.0.1:6900</code>) | #* change <code>address</code> to your Poseidon server address (<code>127.0.0.1</code> or <code>localhost</code> for same computer). If your clientinfo.xml has the <code>domain</code> tag, change it to <code>ip:port</code> (<code>ex: 127.0.0.1:6900</code>) | ||
#:'''Note:''' this address must match the <code>ragnarokserver_ip</code> value from the <code>control | #:'''Note:''' this address must match the <code>ragnarokserver_ip</code> value from the <code>control\poseidon.txt</code> file | ||
#* change <code>port</code> to <code>6900</code> | #* change <code>port</code> to <code>6900</code> | ||
#:'''Note:''' this address must match the <code>ragnarokserver_port</code> value from the <code>control | #:'''Note:''' this address must match the <code>ragnarokserver_port</code> value from the <code>control\poseidon.txt</code> file | ||
#* change <code>display</code> to <code>PoseidonRO</code> connection and your original. | #* change <code>display</code> to <code>PoseidonRO</code> connection and your original. | ||
#: [[File:RenamePoseidonXML_vRO.png]] | #: [[File:RenamePoseidonXML_vRO.png]] | ||
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=== Configuring Poseidon Server === | === Configuring Poseidon Server === | ||
Open the <code>control\poseidon.txt</code> file: | |||
* make sure that the values of the <code>ragnarokserver_ip</code> and <code>ragnarokserver_port</code> parameters matches the values that you specified in the <code>data | * make sure that the values of the <code>ragnarokserver_ip</code> and <code>ragnarokserver_port</code> parameters matches the values that you specified in the <code>data\poseidon.xml</code> file in the "Configuring Ragnarok Client" | ||
: '''Note:''' this address and port is used by the Ragnarok Client to connect to the fake PoseidonRO server | : '''Note:''' this address and port is used by the Ragnarok Client to connect to the fake PoseidonRO server | ||
* change the values of <code>queryserver_ip</code> and <code>queryserver_port</code> if necessary or use the default values | * change the values of <code>queryserver_ip</code> and <code>queryserver_port</code> if necessary or use the default values | ||
: '''Note:''' this address and port is used by the OpenKore to connect to the PoseidonRO server | : '''Note:''' this address and port is used by the OpenKore to connect to the PoseidonRO server | ||
* change <code>server_type=Default</code> to your server. (list available at <code>src | * change <code>server_type=Default</code> to your server. (list available at <code>src\Poseidon\servertypes.txt</code>) | ||
: '''Note:''' use <code>server_type=vRO_2021-07-07</code> for vRO server | : '''Note:''' use <code>server_type=vRO_2021-07-07</code> for vRO server | ||
::: [[File: | ::: [[File:poseidonTXT_vRO.png]] | ||
Example <code>control | Example <code>control\poseidon.txt</code> file for vRO server: | ||
# Ragnarok Server | # Ragnarok Server | ||
ragnarokserver_ip=127.0.0.1 | ragnarokserver_ip=127.0.0.1 | ||
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=== Configuring OpenKore === | === Configuring OpenKore === | ||
1. Make sure your server connection settings have "[[gameGuard|gameGuard 1]]" (check <code>tables | 1. Make sure your server connection settings have "[[gameGuard|gameGuard 1]]" (check <code>tables\servers.txt</code>). | ||
# https://vtcgame.vn/<br>[Vietnam - vRO] | |||
ip roacc1.vtcgame.vn | ip roacc1.vtcgame.vn | ||
port 6900 | port 6900 | ||
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itemListType 1 | itemListType 1 | ||
2. Make sure that the values of the <code>poseidonServer</code> and <code>poseidonPort</code> parameters in the <code>control | 2. Make sure that the values of the <code>poseidonServer</code> and <code>poseidonPort</code> parameters in the <code>control\config.txt</code> file match to the <code>queryserver_ip</code> and <code>queryserver_port</code> values from the <code>control\poseidon.txt</code> file. | ||
3. The vRO server uses a non-standard authorization mechanism, so you have to enable a special "[https://github.com/OpenKore/openkore/tree/master/plugins/vRO_auth vRO_auth.pl]" plugin. Open the <code>control\sys.txt</code> file and add a new plugin to the [[loadPlugins_list]] (for example: <code>loadPlugins_list macro, profiles, breakTime, raiseStat, raiseSkill, map, reconnect, eventMacro, item_weight_recorder, xconf, vRO_auth</code>) | |||
=== PoseidonRO | == Launch stages == | ||
# Start <code>start-poseidon.exe</code> or <code>src | |||
=== Launching a fake PoseidonRO server === | |||
# Start <code>start-poseidon.exe</code> or <code>src\Poseidon\poseidon.pl</code> from the OpenKore folder, wait for message: | |||
#: <code>>>> Poseidon 3.0 initialized</code> | |||
#: [[File:initializedposeidon.png]] | #: [[File:initializedposeidon.png]] | ||
=== Launching a Ragranok client === | |||
# Start the <code>!Poseidon.bat</code> file from the Ragnarok client folder: | # Start the <code>!Poseidon.bat</code> file from the Ragnarok client folder: | ||
#: [[File:StartRagexe.png| | #: [[File:StartRagexe.png|1080px]] | ||
#: '''Note:''' in the Ragnarok client window, you should see "Poseidon server". In the Poseidon console, you should see messages that the game client has connected: | #: '''Note:''' in the Ragnarok client window, you should see "Poseidon server". In the Poseidon console, you should see messages that the game client has connected: | ||
#::: <code>[RagnarokServer]-> Ragnarok Online client (5) connected.</code> | |||
# Select "Poseidon service", then select the "Poseidon" player: | |||
#: [[File:SelectCharacter_vRO.png]] | |||
# You should appear in Novice Training Center and be able to see and talk with NPC. You will not be able to walk or do anything other than talking with NPC: | |||
#: [[File:MapServer_vRO.png|1080px]] | |||
=== Launching an Openkore === | |||
# Start OpenKore (start.exe, wxstart.exe or openkore.pl). OpenKore must connect directly to the Ragnarok server (not to the fake Poseidon server!) | |||
# In a few seconds the Ragnarok server will send a "GameGuard request". OpenKore should forward this request to the fake Poseidon server. In the Poseidon console, you should see the following messages: | |||
[PoseidonServer]-> New Bot Client Connected : 6 | |||
[PoseidonServer]-> Received query from bot client 6 | |||
[PoseidonServer]-> Querying Ragnarok Online client [13:42:19]... | |||
[PoseidonServer]-> Sent result to client : 6 | |||
[PoseidonServer]-> Bot Client Disconnected : 6 | |||
:: [[File:poseidon_OpenKore.png|1080px]] |
Latest revision as of 14:13, 24 October 2021
Note: You can read how Poseidon works in this article.
This article will help you run OpenKore on vRO server. GameGuard protection is configured in "light mode", so you can run all components on one computer (Poseidon server, Ragnarok client, OpenKore).
Preparation stage
Сonfiguring Ragnarok Client
- Extract
clientinfo.xml
from you Ragnarok clientdata.grf
file (use GRF Editor [1]): - Rename it to
poseidon.xml
and place inragnarok\data
directory: - In the folder with the Ragnarok client create a new
!Poseidon.bat
file with the following content:start Ragexe.exe 1rag1 User=test Token=test BToken=test /account:poseidon.xml
- Open
poseidon.xml
using any text editor (Recommended Notepad++[2]):- change
address
to your Poseidon server address (127.0.0.1
orlocalhost
for same computer). If your clientinfo.xml has thedomain
tag, change it toip:port
(ex: 127.0.0.1:6900
)
- Note: this address must match the
ragnarokserver_ip
value from thecontrol\poseidon.txt
file
- change
port
to6900
- Note: this address must match the
ragnarokserver_port
value from thecontrol\poseidon.txt
file
- change
display
toPoseidonRO
connection and your original.
- change
Example of edited clientinfo:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="euc-kr" ?> <clientinfo> <desc>Vietnam SelfService Server</desc> <servicetype>vietnam</servicetype> <servertype>primary</servertype> <hideaccountlist></hideaccountlist> <extendedslot></extendedslot> <connection> <display>PoseidonRO</display> <desc>None</desc> <domain>127.0.0.1:6900</domain> <port>6900</port> <version>1</version> <langtype>15</langtype> <registrationweb>https://ro.vtcgame.vn/</registrationweb> <aid> <admin>100007</admin><admin>100022</admin><admin>100045</admin><admin>101665</admin><admin>101664</admin><admin>101645</admin> </aid> </connection> </clientinfo>
Configuring Poseidon Server
Open the control\poseidon.txt
file:
- make sure that the values of the
ragnarokserver_ip
andragnarokserver_port
parameters matches the values that you specified in thedata\poseidon.xml
file in the "Configuring Ragnarok Client"
- Note: this address and port is used by the Ragnarok Client to connect to the fake PoseidonRO server
- change the values of
queryserver_ip
andqueryserver_port
if necessary or use the default values
- Note: this address and port is used by the OpenKore to connect to the PoseidonRO server
- change
server_type=Default
to your server. (list available atsrc\Poseidon\servertypes.txt
)
Example control\poseidon.txt
file for vRO server:
# Ragnarok Server ragnarokserver_ip=127.0.0.1 ragnarokserver_port=6900 # Query Server queryserver_ip=0.0.0.0 queryserver_port=24390 # Server Type server_type=vRO_2021-07-07 debug=0
Configuring OpenKore
1. Make sure your server connection settings have "gameGuard 1" (check tables\servers.txt
).
# https://vtcgame.vn/
[Vietnam - vRO] ip roacc1.vtcgame.vn port 6900 master_version 26 version 1 serverType vRO serverEncoding Western addTableFolders vRO charBlockSize 155 pinCode 1 gameGuard 1 blockingPlayerCancel 1 storageEncryptKey 0x050B6F79, 0x0202C179, 0x00E20120, 0x04FA43E3, 0x0179B6C8, 0x05973DF2, 0x07D8D6B, 0x08CB9ED9 itemListType 1
2. Make sure that the values of the poseidonServer
and poseidonPort
parameters in the control\config.txt
file match to the queryserver_ip
and queryserver_port
values from the control\poseidon.txt
file.
3. The vRO server uses a non-standard authorization mechanism, so you have to enable a special "vRO_auth.pl" plugin. Open the control\sys.txt
file and add a new plugin to the loadPlugins_list (for example: loadPlugins_list macro, profiles, breakTime, raiseStat, raiseSkill, map, reconnect, eventMacro, item_weight_recorder, xconf, vRO_auth
)
Launch stages
Launching a fake PoseidonRO server
- Start
start-poseidon.exe
orsrc\Poseidon\poseidon.pl
from the OpenKore folder, wait for message:
Launching a Ragranok client
- Start the
!Poseidon.bat
file from the Ragnarok client folder: - Select "Poseidon service", then select the "Poseidon" player:
- You should appear in Novice Training Center and be able to see and talk with NPC. You will not be able to walk or do anything other than talking with NPC:
Launching an Openkore
- Start OpenKore (start.exe, wxstart.exe or openkore.pl). OpenKore must connect directly to the Ragnarok server (not to the fake Poseidon server!)
- In a few seconds the Ragnarok server will send a "GameGuard request". OpenKore should forward this request to the fake Poseidon server. In the Poseidon console, you should see the following messages:
[PoseidonServer]-> New Bot Client Connected : 6 [PoseidonServer]-> Received query from bot client 6 [PoseidonServer]-> Querying Ragnarok Online client [13:42:19]... [PoseidonServer]-> Sent result to client : 6 [PoseidonServer]-> Bot Client Disconnected : 6