CRoomClient::OnLeaveServer

07/16/2018 10:24 Nexiero#1
I get an error to terminate the relay server whenever I join a room, there's that error in my log file:
"[ ERROR ][ CRoomClient::OnLeaveServer ] 2018-07-16 10:09:43:106 CRoomClient OnLeaveServer Error. m_errorType : 11"

Any idea how to bypass that sht? some fag dcing me
07/17/2018 20:11 SilverEmerald#2
If you got blacklisted; close the chat serv connection at loading screen & before channel list. (28013 port, you can use Process Hacker or any kind of software)
=> John/Robin's blacklist listens for channel join. So, you wouldn't get dc if u do that. There are also more plenty ways to bypass their method but this one is the best for legit users.
07/18/2018 12:21 Nexiero#3
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If you got blacklisted; close the chat serv connection at loading screen & before channel list. (28013 port, you can use Process Hacker or any kind of software)
=> John/Robin's blacklist listens for channel join. So, you wouldn't get dc if u do that. There are also more plenty ways to bypass their method but this one is the best for legit users.
I close port 28013 on loading screen using process hacker, but still DCing whenever I join a room.
07/18/2018 12:31 SilverEmerald#4
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I close port 28013 on loading screen using process hacker, but still DCing whenever I join a room.
If you don't connect to chatserver, you won't get dc. You can also do it with the retarded way (hosts file since the chatserver goes to local)
This should be enough for legit people too.
07/18/2018 12:34 Nexiero#5
Am I doing anything wrong?
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If you don't connect to chatserver, you won't get dc. You can also do it with the retarded way (hosts file since the chatserver goes to local)
This should be enough for legit people too.
ah sec lel

How is it possible to block a port using hosts file though? Thought it's only possible to block domains/ips with that.
07/18/2018 12:50 SilverEmerald#6
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ah sec lel

How is it possible to block a port using hosts file though? Thought it's only possible to block domains/ips with that.
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07/18/2018 13:06 Nexiero#7
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blocked it through firewall and same thing
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Update: if I block it on firewall from outbound connections, it gets completely blocked, but I get "failed to join relay server tunnel" msg.
07/18/2018 17:22 SilverEmerald#8
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blocked it through firewall and same thing
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Update: if I block it on firewall from outbound connections, it gets completely blocked, but I get "failed to join relay server tunnel" msg.
Then you should time it right to close the 28013 port before channellist_req (chatc2s) gets sent to server.
(Chat server connection happens at "Connecting to server")
07/18/2018 20:01 Nexiero#9
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Then you should time it right to close the 28013 port before channellist_req (chatc2s) gets sent to server.
(Chat server connection happens at "Connecting to server")
How can I time it for that? Is channellist_req sent with "Connecting to server" too?

Tried again with different timing then I got that:
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Sorry for wasting more of your time, i can't seem to do this the right way. :(