Wrong username/password ban

07/06/2020 15:49 mohd212#1
Hi
I received a HWID ban from a pserver, and whenever I attempt to login it says wrong username or password

Did anyone experience this? And does anyone have a solution?

Things I tried:
- Changed IP address
- Changed MAC address
- Spoofed HWID (checked by wmic in cmd and it was spoofed)
- removed all sorts of temp files

Pls help :D
07/06/2020 15:59 MaxChri#2
You need to debug what kind of ressources the client is reading out from the registry. I guess it's basically a key made of several registry entries like "os install date".

It may not help for a metin2 client but e.g sandboxie is able to view that kind of data.
07/06/2020 16:20 mohd212#3
So, sandboxie doesn't work on a mt2 client?
I'll attempt it either ways, but if you have a specific method for me to try please let me know.

Thanks :)

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Originally Posted by MaxChri View Post
You need to debug what kind of ressources the client is reading out from the registry. I guess it's basically a key made of several registry entries like "os install date".

It may not help for a metin2 client but e.g sandboxie is able to view that kind of data.
I tried sandboxie, client reads it as a VM and refuses to run

Update: Used Process Monitor, filtered the client and found tons of attempts to read registry values, but I have no idea how to read them
Would you mind taking a look please? I have attached the file
07/07/2020 21:44 mohd212#4
bump
07/17/2020 15:47 mohd212#5
Can anyone help?
07/21/2020 17:07 ηøℓι#6
Maybe your password is too long (sometimes allowed on the homepage) and doesnt fit into the password-field on the client, resulting in you literally typing in the "wrong" password.
07/27/2020 01:37 mohd212#7
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Originally Posted by ηøℓι View Post
Maybe your password is too long (sometimes allowed on the homepage) and doesnt fit into the password-field on the client, resulting in you literally typing in the "wrong" password.
I thought so, and changed it to 6 numbers which is still not allowed