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by Phantal » Tue Jan 14, 2003 2:53 am
To the person worried about the 'eq as a server' thing from zonealarm:
When you run macroquest, it injects a DLL into EQ's process space, starting a thread for that DLL to execute it's stuff. As far as the computer is concerned, when macroquest attempts to start up it's irc server, and when macroquest does ANYTHING else, it's really eqgame.exe doing it through one of it's threads.
In other words, the message your getting is because MQ wants to act as a telnet server. If you want to check and make sure, look in your eqgame.ini and you'll find a port there for the telnet server. Next time it pops up asking about eq wanting to be a server, check the port it's trying to communicate on and I'll bet you money it's the same as what's listed in your eqgame.ini
To the person saying there's no way to detect MQ: I'm sorry my friend, but we've had numerous discussions on this topic ... and while we believe that Verant hasn't implemented any of the legal means of detecting MQ, it doesn't mean that it isn't possible to *legally* detect the use of MQ, without us knowing about it. In fact, I know of at least one method that would be very easy, not that I'm willing to detail in a public forum exactly how it might be done. No sense in giving them ideas ;)
-Phantal