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Spyru
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by Spyru » 2004-10-24 05:48
I now this is posted lots of times, but I have been looking for the error for a week now. I have even manually created some characters from the key. I have made an html file that will explain what i have done
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Explanation: The column 'nibble' is the same as ((key << 4) & 240) | ((key >> 4) & 15).
Thanks, Spyru
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TheParanoidOne
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by TheParanoidOne » 2004-10-24 05:52
I don't see an actual question there. Are you asking for help or just demostrating what you have done?
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Spyru
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by Spyru » 2004-10-24 06:19
but I have been looking for the error for a week now.
OK I didn't really state my question right. The key that is generated is wrong. That's actually my question
grtz, Spyru
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Todi
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by Todi » 2004-10-24 06:48
That's not a question either. If you have problems, have a look in the DC++ wiki, there are plenty of examples there.
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Spyru
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by Spyru » 2004-10-24 06:53
I DID take a look there, but I can't find out what's wrong, so can you please help me or not?
I get a certain feeling I am calculating the first $Key character wrong (1st lock char, last lock char, 2nd last lock char and 5).
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by Spyru » 2004-10-24 07:19
Actually I did, it just thought of it, and how simple it was I shouldn't xor the character 5 but just the number 5 lol...
Thanks anyways..