[Release] How to Packet Edit using a Virtual Machine

02/17/2011 00:08 razer951#1
If I made any mistakes tell me so I can fix em


1)Download VMware (from [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...])
2)Download Super Socks5Cap (from [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...])
3)Download CCProxy (from [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...])
4)Download Winsock Packet Editor (google it)
5) Open Socks5Cap and click setup
6) Name the proxy whatever you like for the sake of this guide it will be called Mabinogi
7)Set proxy type to SOCKS5
8)Put your IP as Proxy Host
9) put the port as 1080
10)Put proxy username as mabinogi1
11)password mabi
12)Click the "Tunnel All Mode Rule Setup" Tab
13)Click the dot that says "Tunnel New Running Program Only Match Below Rules"
14)Click add new rule
15)Call the rule client
16)Check the boxes that say "Enabled This Rule" and "Add File Include Path"
17)Click Add Files and add Client.exe from your Mabinogi folder
18)Click ok
19)Change the current use proxy drop box to Mabinogi and Check use run game with game guard mode
20)Setup your virtual machine. (Didn't wanna go into this that much)
21)In your virtual machine open CCProxy
22)In options make sure SOCKS/MMS is checked and that the port is set to 1080
23)Open Account
24)Click New
25)make username mabinogi1
26)make password mabi
27)check enable next to Ip range
28)on the botton half make sure everything BUT SOCKS is unchecked
29)Click ok
30)Click ok again
31)Click start
32)Open Winsock Packet Editor on the virtual machine and connect it to CCProxy.
33)The End

Enjoy
02/17/2011 07:15 kotarou3#2
Stop reposting this every time Bishop removes it. You will get an infraction sooner or later
02/17/2011 14:23 adam_j#3
Okay, let's clear this up.

Can you see the decrypted packets with this? No? Then stop reposting it.

Anyone who would even know what to do with a packet would also know how to set this up. It's really not a complex or cunning solution.
02/17/2011 23:51 razer951#4
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Originally Posted by kotarou3 View Post
Stop re posting this every time Bishop removes it. You will get an infraction sooner or later
For one Bishop never removed this. I chose to remove this the first time. This website is for game-breaking things.

@Adam_j you don't need to be able to decrypt the packets. But if you want to the a way to figure it out would be through analyzing the packet itself.

:facepalm:
02/18/2011 01:48 adam_j#5
I find it amusing that I'm being "taught" something by someone who has to make a VM to abuse packets.

If I wanted to analyse the packets, I'd save myself a fuckload of time, and space on my HD, and use something like wireshark.
02/19/2011 00:37 razer951#6
What I have posted is a useful tool so quit flaming/trolling. You have nothing to back up your argument. Some people don't know how to bypass hackshield so this is for them.
Don't be so off topic too
02/19/2011 01:21 fenrir2037#7
And from what I heard packets will now cause you to DC unless you send it correctly.
02/19/2011 02:47 adam_j#8
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Originally Posted by razer951 View Post
What I have posted is a useful tool so quit flaming/trolling. You have nothing to back up your argument. Some people don't know how to bypass hackshield so this is for them.
Don't be so off topic too
Lmao, do you even know what wireshark does?
02/19/2011 03:19 kotarou3#9
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Originally Posted by fenrir2037 View Post
And from what I heard packets will now cause you to DC unless you send it correctly.
Checksum anyone?
02/19/2011 17:42 razer951#10
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Originally Posted by adam_j View Post
Lmao, do you even know what wireshark does?
Yes I use wireshark myself for examining packets it basically for looking over packets but doesn't allow you to do much.
02/19/2011 21:32 adam_j#11
I know.

Why would you want to bother to send packets?
If you don't know what it is, or what it does, sending it is the last thing you should do.

Perma-Windmill lock go!
02/20/2011 01:51 Kefkai#12
Next Topic: How to decrypt and re-encrypt using MD5 hashing gogogo

Also, there are easier ways than running it through a VM proxy or breaking HS to do packet sends.

You know, in the 20th century we came up with these marvelous inventions called routers.
02/20/2011 18:11 adam_j#13
His way is probably less complicated then setting up the average home router for that.

And, that is why he came up with it x3
02/26/2011 20:25 access1z#14
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Originally Posted by Kefkai View Post
Next Topic: How to decrypt and re-encrypt using MD5 hashing gogogo

Also, there are easier ways than running it through a VM proxy or breaking HS to do packet sends.

You know, in the 20th century we came up with these marvelous inventions called routers.
I'm interested in more explanation on the router setup. Please write a basic guide similar to what razer did when you find the opportunity.
02/26/2011 22:33 adam_j#15
I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for that explanation.

Firstly, routers are all different.

Secondly, you can work out whether your router is capable of this by looking at the options, and using [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] to find out what each does.

It'll be quicker to work it out yourself.