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Keyhen wrote:I don't exactly like this, but the only thing Ill bring up is that there will most likely be a coordinated greifer attack if they catch this.
I assume they will catch on shortly..
By Airlie91
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Working like a dream on my Mac, sending names as we speak :)

Guys as far as i am aware, there is nothing illegal about this in any country.
and if there is, i think Intelli gets the wrap for writing the software...
Its all good folks :)


Edit:
Got 18 or 19 names, then got read timed out. not sure if thats supposed to happen, or if they cut us off from the database... Intelli?
By CirJohn
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Rokkrwolf312 wrote:That database only allows pulling username, and you might as well go ahead and say mcbans is a felony then because it has probably 95% of minecraft usernames.
No, the database is for griefers to use stolen accounts, so it "allows" users to pull passwords as well. The only reason a griefer would need to use a stolen name is to access verifying servers, which would also require a password. They wouldn't need valid usernames to access unverified servers. There lies the important difference - a username is public domain, the password associated with it is not.
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By Rokkrwolf
#73629
CirJohn wrote:
Rokkrwolf312 wrote:That database only allows pulling username, and you might as well go ahead and say mcbans is a felony then because it has probably 95% of minecraft usernames.
No, the database is for griefers to use stolen accounts, so it "allows" users to pull passwords as well. The only reason a griefer would need to use a stolen name is to access verifying servers. They wouldn't need valid usernames to access unverified servers. There lies the important difference - a username is public domain, the password associated with it is not.
Well obviously you've never seen it used, but it only pulls the account name no password required hence why every griefing client out there basically has it. Here's a quote from the creator "The service allows people to use alts without them ever seeing the password of the account, what it does it log the user in for the client and return the sessionID along with the case-correct username of the alt." You will never see the password no matter what you do hence pulling username only.
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Intelli wrote:
jeniansmom wrote:"unable to launch the application" with both 32 and 64 bit java
What method are you attempting to use for launching it? Just double clicking the file I assume?

Also, what OS are you using?
ignore that error..that was the result I got when the usual double-clicking didn't work and I tried "opening with" any exes in the java\jre7\bin folders
That error came when I finally got a response but from the wrong exes

I can get it to run from command line with java -jar [pathtofile] but not from the icon using "open with" javaw.exe

so your file is working, it's just another thing about this new pc (windows7 less than a week old) that is driving me nuts..didn't think I'd miss my heavy old Vista beast

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edit: yay for a nifty lil app called javafix...slightly annoyed that I wasn't able to fix it myself but meh, it's fixed
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By CirJohn
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Rokkrwolf312 wrote:
CirJohn wrote: No, the database is for griefers to use stolen accounts, so it "allows" users to pull passwords as well. The only reason a griefer would need to use a stolen name is to access verifying servers. They wouldn't need valid usernames to access unverified servers. There lies the important difference - a username is public domain, the password associated with it is not.
Well obviously you've never seen it used, but it only pulls the account name no password required hence why every griefing client out there basically has it. Here's a quote from the creator "The service allows people to use alts without them ever seeing the password of the account, what it does it log the user in for the client and return the sessionID along with the case-correct username of the alt." You will never see the password no matter what you do hence pulling username only.

I stand corrected.
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