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Enable Proxy Support Hex on 2015-11-04 Client Version


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Can anyone share the hex address and the replacement bytes to enable proxy support on the client? I've combed rAthena and Herc, but I haven't found anything that solves this specific request unfortunately.

Thanks!

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Isn't this a diff option that allows you to use a FQDN instead of just an IP? Pretty sure i've seen it in the list of options when you open up NEMO to diff your client. There shouldn't really be any reason to be manually hexing a client anymore.

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59 minutes ago, Dazzu said:

Can anyone share the hex address and the replacement bytes to enable proxy support on the client? I've combed rAthena and Herc, but I haven't found anything that solves this specific request unfortunately.

Thanks!

use nemo patcher https://gitlab.com/4144/Nemo/

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It is there, but I didn't think I'd have a need for it until now (which I'm REALLY regretting right now). However, my current client is now connected to some encrypted grfs as well as gepard. Re-diffing the client would be a lot of work, which I don't mind doing if it's the only option I have.

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