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: This option toggles game client-reliant botting. If this is enabled, Kore will act as described in the following table's description.
 
: This option toggles game client-reliant botting. If this is enabled, Kore will act as described in the following table's description.
 
  
 
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|align=center|'''Proxy'''|| Kore will act as a proxy between the RO client and your RO server.|| required
 
|align=center|'''Proxy'''|| Kore will act as a proxy between the RO client and your RO server.|| required
 
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note: This technique is better known as MITM (Man In The Middle).
 
note: This technique is better known as MITM (Man In The Middle).

Revision as of 16:53, 6 November 2009

XKore <value>
This option toggles game client-reliant botting. If this is enabled, Kore will act as described in the following table's description.
value Description Game Client
0 Disabled, no connection with the RO client. N/A
1 Kore hooks onto the RO client's connection with the RO server. required
2 Kore acts as a client connecting to the RO server. If desired kore can at the same time act as a server for your RO client to connect to. optional
Proxy Kore will act as a proxy between the RO client and your RO server. required

note: This technique is better known as MITM (Man In The Middle).