It has been a while since I've posted anything. You might already have noticed it. I found a source of a WarRock packet logger that I wrote in C# months ago. I found it during a clean-up of my hard drive disk and I thought it would be a waste if I just deleted it from my hard drive disk. So I've decided to fully release the source code for you guys! Feel free to change anything inside this logger if you want and share it with others!
Btw i just find useless to be dependent from a library when you can do the same work without it
I find it 'bullshit' to re-write code over and over again if someone else wrote it. I don't want to waste time on writing the same thing over and over again.
Libraries are written to speed-up things so you don't have to re-write it.
I don't care what you say about it ToXiiC, you don't even have a programming degree so you shouldn't even talk about this advanced stuff.
I don't care how skilled you are without your degree you're talking bullshit.
I find it 'bullshit' to re-write code over and over again if someone else wrote it. I don't want to waste time on writing the same thing over and over again.
Libraries are written to speed-up things so you don't have to re-write it.
I don't care what you say about it ToXiiC, you don't even have a programming degree so you shouldn't even talk about this advanced stuff.
I don't care how skilled you are without your degree you're talking bullshit.
Just ignore him, he isn't skilled and has no knowledge, lol.
Btw @CodeDragon is ok to have dependencies as dll but I don't like it due you must install winpcap and this can be quite annoying
example:
.net applications also require .net framework to be installed. this could be annoying too, but its common.
and:
vpn software requires a virtual network adapter to be installed, which is common for this case too.
(my) conclusion:
if you want a sniffer working, deliver a depending application to lower development cost, since really few capturing applications are using winpcap. it's common dependency in this sector.
imho (hope you all know the meaning):
youre dumbshit
[Release][GW2Ext] Packet Logger für ausgehende Pakete 10/19/2015 - GW2 Hacks, Bots, Cheats & Exploits - 25 Replies Unterstützte Version: 15,754 OUTDATED. Working on a bigger update give me some time.
Jo, gerade bisschen Langweile gehabt. Oh hey neben WoW gibt es ja noch GW2 ;O Wieso also nicht ein paar alte WoW Projekte nach GW2 portieren.
Extrem simpler Logger, die Pakete erscheinen selbstverständlich in unverschlüsselter Form.
Beispiel für ein Chat-Paket mit dem Inhalt "hallo":
54 00 68 00 61 00 6C 00 6C 00 6F 00 00 00 08
Jeder der sich einigermaßen mit Hexzahlen auskennt wird erkennen das...
[RELEASE] Guild Wars Packet Logger 03/30/2009 - GW Exploits, Hacks, Bots, Tools & Macros - 68 Replies Mit diesem Tool könnt ihr euch die Guild Wars Pakete decryptiert in Echtzeit anschauen.
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[Release] Packet Logger Plugin 02/12/2007 - Flyff - 0 Replies I've decide to give all those who wish to develop plugins a bit of a break. So I've taken some time to write a packet logger plugin.
Description: This plugin logs all sent packets to a log file saved to the FlyFF directory, named "FlyFF Termination - Packets.log". This plugin is intended for those who wish to develop plugins only.
Important: Although the plugin system as well as this plugin support received packets, FlyFF Termination does not yet provide plugins with that support. At the...