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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Plant City, FL USA
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![]() Do you torment us by not letting us create characters due to a bug in your password matching thingy?
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sweden
Home MUD: www.sharune.com
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Plant City, FL USA
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Hmm. I thought that was fixed with this last base release. I will investigate it. I do know that some game clients (esp. Zmud) have issues w/ the login interface.
Maybe if I can get the XML Game Client project off the ground, then this issue can be avoided in the future. -- M |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Seattle
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Yes, it must be the clients fault. I've heard a lot of game clients have trouble sending text back and forth with a server. :)
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Location: Plant City, FL USA
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We save our player character information in XML format on the server, not in a database (scheduled for later release). The MD5 encryption we use has certain limitations as we have encountered as several clients dont pass the strings over correctly through the server-side client.java interface.
MS Windows Telnet has problems w/ the welcome screen (i.e. ASCII not wrapping correctly) while other terminal programs work fine, so yes... it can be a client's issue as well. -- M |
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![]() I don't think it has anything to do with your hashing algorithm. I'm using MD5 hashes myself and my server accepts input from the usual suspects. You probably want to make sure you're correctly parsing your \rs and your \ns.
No, MS Windows Telnet actually displays the welcome screen correctly. You aren't sending the standard \r\n on the welcome screen, you're only sending \n. I'm going to take a wild guess that this is what's wrong with your input parser screwing up password comparisons too. |
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