[WIP] NetGuard — Clean C# Packet Filter for Silkroad Online

08/30/2025 01:35 bilalctn#16
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Originally Posted by theminkman View Post
Appreciate your kind words,

I've been inactive working on multiple projects I will be back eventually working on Netguard
where i can find legend 1 files ecsro/jsro
08/30/2025 04:48 theminkman#17
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Originally Posted by bilalctn View Post
where i can find legend 1 files ecsro/jsro
They are scattered all over the place, I would not recommend using them they are not good files to start with for new server owners.

You need knowledge in ASM and there is barely any guides on how to fix stuff urself
08/30/2025 06:08 bilalctn#18
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Originally Posted by theminkman View Post
They are scattered all over the place, I would not recommend using them they are not good files to start with for new server owners.

You need knowledge in ASM and there is barely any guides on how to fix stuff urself
i sent you a friend request on Discord, can you accept it ?
09/29/2025 14:27 jamaldoc88#19
I tried the filter on vsro 1.188 files. I noticed that you cannot add blues on avatars anymore. Just a little feedback :)

Update, please ignore my silly feedback, I noticed now that this is actually an anti-exploit feature :-D
09/30/2025 09:36 theminkman#20
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Originally Posted by jamaldoc88 View Post
I tried the filter on vsro 1.188 files. I noticed that you cannot add blues on avatars anymore. Just a little feedback :)

Update, please ignore my silly feedback, I noticed now that this is actually an anti-exploit feature :-D
Is only if you forgot to change the files in settings from jSRO to something else

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but I do see now that I fucked up the if check, should be:

Code:
            if (!avatarBlue.Contains("avatar"))
            {
                Custom.WriteLine($"Prevented {client.PlayerInfo.AccInfo.Username}, using avatar blue exploit", ConsoleColor.Yellow);
                response.ResultType = PacketResultType.Block;
            }