just take a char to a stall and enter it, start the packet capture (with wpe pro) and capture the packet that is being sent when you exit the visited stall.
then open a stall, put your crap in, join the stall with a second char, open the stall with your first char, and send the captured "exit stall" packet.
the stall will close and you'll be able to dupe the crap..
another explanation:
start ecsro and login with char1.
start wpe pro to capture packets (you better use a srproxy cuz if you send the packets directly to sro_client, you may get a dc!!!)
enter any stall that is open
switch to wpe and start capturing
switch back to the first client, and exit the visited stall
switch back to wpe and find the "exit stall" paket
log in with your second char on ecsro
open a stall with char 1 and put the items you want on it (the usual dupe method) and open it!
open the made stall with the second char
switch back to WPE and send the "close stall" packet that was captured by wpe.
go to your first char who opened the stall, and switch item places (like the tut on swsro dupe)
switch back to the second char and buy the stuff
port the two chars, and you will have your crap duped...
so..where's the "1337 sql-injection" or "packet editing" here??
this is no hack at all. just a bug and a little playing with the data pakets.
remember:
THE PACKET OF closing a stall that you opened IS DIFFERENT than closing a stall that you visited!!!
i may post some modified "hack" tools from oriya (modified swsro dupe tools) here cuz you surely need a "proxy server" where to send the packets because you will get DC if you send the packets straight to the sro_client process!
from oriya if they disable stackable items like arrows:
Quote:
you can put an unstackable item such as weapon, with (for example) 50 durabilty.
and if you do the replace thingy and everything.. it will turn out 50.
it isn't just about stackable/unstackable, the durability of the item is taking place too.
in other words, durability equal to quantity, quantity equal to durability.






