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Hi guys can you help me how to fix this problem. As per checking end understanding should i enable the PACKET_OBFUSCATION on my client side?

Am I right?

Need your help guys

Thanks

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12 minutes ago, Nerks said:

How to solve?

hahahahaha. do i need to enable on the client or just disable on the server? supper confuse /heh

i don't really suggest disabling it since it's very useful. you can just rediff you current client and just dont disable the packet obfuscation(if youre planning to live your server).
or if youre just testing and stuffs disabling it wont hurt :))

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15 minutes ago, Nerks said:

How to solve?

hahahahaha. do i need to enable on the client or just disable on the server? supper confuse /heh

 

By default, PACKET_OBFUSCATION is enabled on Server side.

If PACKET_OBFUSCATION is enabled on Server side, then it should also be enabled on Client side.

else If PACKET_OBFUSCATION is disabled on Server side, then it should also be disabled on Client side.

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, crazyarashi said:

i don't really suggest disabling it since it's very useful. you can just rediff you current client and just dont disable the packet obfuscation(if youre planning to live your server).
or if youre just testing and stuffs disabling it wont hurt :))

Im about to migrate my current ro into the latest git rathena. after transfering my files and config i got that error. I guess i have to enable it on my client :).

BTW may i know the is the purpose of PACKET_OBFUSCATION? /?/?/?

 

3 minutes ago, Keitenai said:

 

By default, PACKET_OBFUSCATION is enabled on Server side.

If PACKET_OBFUSCATION is enabled on Server side, then it should also be enabled on Client side.

If PACKET_OBFUSCATION is disabled on Server side, then it should also be disabled on Client side.

 

 

 

 

Thanks for the guide really appreciate it /thx

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