secureLogin
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- secureLogin <number>
- Specify a value if "secureLogin" is used on the server.
- Possible values:
- 0 - do not use "secureLogin" (
'0064' 'master_login'
) - 1 - use package
'01DD' 'master_login'
- 3 - use package
'01FA' 'master_login'
- 0 - do not use "secureLogin" (
- secureLogin_type <number>
- Specify the type "secureLogin" if used on the server. This value determines which packet will be sent to the server.
- Possible values:
- 0 - do not use standard types
- 1 -
04 02 7B 8A A8 90 2F D8 E8 30 F8 A5 25 7A 0D 3B CE 52
- 2 -
04 02 27 6A 2C CE AF 88 01 87 CB B1 FC D5 90 C4 ED D2
- 3 -
04 02 42 00 B0 CA 10 49 3D 89 49 42 82 57 B1 68 5B 85
- 4 -
04 02 22 37 D7 FC 8E 9B 05 79 60 AE 02 33 6D 0D 82 C6
- 5 -
04 02 C7 0A 94 C2 7A CC 38 9A 47 F5 54 39 7C A4 D0 39
- secureLogin_requestCode <hex string>
- OpenKore will use the code specified in this parameter to connect to the server. If any value is specified in this parameter, then the "secureLogin_type" parameter will be ignored.
- The <hex string> is a space-separated sequence of hex codes. For example:
04 02 22 37 D7 FC
. - secureLogin_account <boolean>
- It looks like this is only used when "secureLogin = 3" in the package
'01FA' 'master_login'