Metin2 packet encryption

04/12/2017 16:30 GigabyteM2#1
Hi. Looking for some info on metin2 packet encryption. What i know so far is that it uses Authenticated Diffie Hellman key exchange, but not what's used underneath. Any hits, could anyone point me in the right direction?
04/12/2017 17:28 _asm#2
Diffie Hellman is not used anymore for the latest metin2 clients/servers (gf). However, since you're asking how this Key-Exchange implementation is/was implemented into the clients, I suggest you to take a look into the leaked source code of the metin2 client/server and the [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...].

kind regards,
_asm
04/12/2017 17:40 Kexxon#3
I'm interested in the GF official servers, what's used now?
04/12/2017 18:20 _asm#4
well, that's your job. Go ahead and analyze the client and find out what's currently being used.
I could tell you right away, but that'd ruin the surprise that's coming this year ;).
04/12/2017 18:42 GigabyteM2#5
What's comming?
04/12/2017 18:54 _asm#6
a program that utilizes the new Packet Encryption in a lightweight Linux friendly environment.
In other words, a game emulator.
04/12/2017 19:08 GigabyteM2#7
By whom? What's it called and where can i find out more about it?
04/12/2017 19:16 _asm#8
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By whom? What's it called and where can i find out more about it?
1.) by me and a friend of mine.
2.) it's called "Andromeda" atm.
3.) you won't be able to find it since it's still in development. However, it will be released this year.
04/12/2017 19:38 GigabyteM2#9
Will be looking out for that. Could you just help me out with this one thing tho? All i want to know is how the keys are exchanged and what cipher is then used. (GF servers)