Poseidon
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Poseidon is a counter-measure for HackShield.
With Poseidon, original game client (with HackShield) connected to Poseidon server provides data for OpenKore connected to real game server.
Configuration
Ragnarok Client (Ragexe)
- Extract 'clientinfo.xml' from you ragnarok client data files (use GRFTool [1]), rename it to 'poseidon.xml' and place in 'data' directory.
- Open it and change 'address' to your Poseidon server address ('127.0.0.1' or 'localhost' for same computer). Change 'port' to 6900. (These magic numbers are constants from 'src/Poseidon/poseidon.pl' source.) Change 'display' to anything you want to distinguish between Poseidon connection and your original.
Example of edited clientinfo:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="euc-kr" ?> <clientinfo> <servicetype>russia</servicetype> <servertype>primary</servertype> <extendedslot></extendedslot> <connection> <display>Poseidon</display> <desc>None</desc> <address>127.0.0.1</address> <port>6900</port> <version>1</version> <registrationweb>http://rofan.ru/</registrationweb> </connection> </clientinfo>
OpenKore
Make sure your server connection settings have 'gameGuard <number>'.
Running
- Start 'src/Poseidon/poseidon.pl' or 'start-poseidon.exe', wait for message 'Poseidon initialized'.
- Start 'ragexe 1rag1 /account:poseidon.xml'.
- Select Poseidon service (if prompted), input any login and password, select any character.
- 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).
- Start OpenKore.
Advanced configuration
Poseidon server
Constants in poseidon.pl:
- RAGNAROK_SERVER_HOST, RAGNAROK_SERVER_PORT
- Host/port where ragnarok client will connect (Ragexe)
- QUERY_SERVER_HOST, QUERY_SERVER_PORT
- Host/port where poseidon clients will connect (OpenKore)
Command-line arguments
- --file=<string>
- Tells poseidon where to find poseidon.txt
- For instance:
./poseidon.pl --file=bar/foo/myfile.txt
- --ragnarokserver_ip=<address>
- Starts the Ragnarok Server (where the Ragnarok client will connect) at given address
- --ragnarokserver_port=<port>
- Starts the Ragnarok Server (where the Ragnarok client will connect) at given port
- --queryserver_ip=<address>
- Starts the Query Server (where openkore client will connect) at given address
- --queryserver_port=<address>
- Starts the Query Server (where openkore client will connect) at given port
- --server_type=<string>
- Selects a server type (see src/Poseidon/servertypes.txt for available servertypes)
- For instance:
./poseidon.pl --server_type=bRO_2016-11-08a
- --debug=<boolean>
- Interesting for developers, poseidon will now output some extra info
- Notes
- You can use any combination of those
- If you provide
ragnarokserver_ip
,ragnarokserver_port
,queryserver_ip
,queryserver_port
andserver_type
, no file will be loaded. - If neither
file
nor all the necessary command line arguments are given, poseidon will default to the default behavior of trying to load../../control/poseidon.txt
,./control/poseidon.txt
, or./poseidon.txt
-- in that order. - Command line arguments have priority over the configuration file. For instance, if you use
--ragnarokserver_ip=<address>
, the Ragnarok Server will be hosted at that address, not the one in the configuration file.
Poseidon client (OpenKore)
Options in config.txt:
- poseidonServer, poseidonPort
- Host/port of Poseidon server (QUERY_SERVER connection is Poseidon)
Notes
- You can use one Poseidon for many bots (not in bRO), but GMs can possibly detect that.
- If game client protection detects OpenKore binaries, run Poseidon without binaries (install Perl) or on another (maybe virtual) machine.