Is ASM a good idea [message #54336] |
Fri, 07 November 2003 23:15 |
renegay3
Messages: 32 Registered: November 2003
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Although i have no experience with x86 ASM, i am fairly adept at z80 asm and know how easy it is to disassemble it. wouldn't the same go for x86 asm, where some1 could disassemble it and find flaws/bugs?
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Is ASM a good idea [message #54725] |
Tue, 11 November 2003 02:36 |
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gibberish
Messages: 366 Registered: May 2003
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Apologies if these are naive questions.
1.> If you had the source for RenGuard, why couldn’t you create a dummy program that creates the expected responses for all the queries the server sends?
2.> Is (and why is) a program written is ASM more secure that one written in C?
Thanks,
Gib
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Is ASM a good idea [message #54732] |
Tue, 11 November 2003 04:15 |
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mac
Messages: 1018 Registered: February 2003
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We've figured that out too. Just creating a dummy program that sends static stuff will not get you any farther.
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danpaul88: buggy bugs brenbot because buggy befriends brainlessness
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Is ASM a good idea [message #66698] |
Sun, 15 February 2004 11:32 |
Alkaline
Messages: 1132 Registered: November 2003
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Personnaly, I don't think anyone is even intrested in making cheats for renegade any more. As long as renguard stops current cheats it will be good enough.
http://www.UNRules.com
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