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Assist => Feedback & Suggestions => Bug Reports => Topic started by: k!cker on Thursday, May 03, 2012, 19:08:25 PM

Title: MD5 Mismatch
Post by: k!cker on Thursday, May 03, 2012, 19:08:25 PM
So every person that joins our Head Hunter server is getting kicked for a Md5mismatch for antipoke len 2048. Anyone know how to fix this?

pb_sv_md5tool a "2.5.0" v System/AntiPoke.u SZ5880 AT0 LEN2048 33579A4840EA32E677D0C55CE4A7AC97
Title: Re: MD5 Mismatch
Post by: Possessed on Thursday, May 03, 2012, 19:27:39 PM
in my aa-pbsv.cfg theres no md5tool check for this file, LEN2048 is too big for a 4KB file, the lowest size for md5tool is 16KB(LEN16).

LEN2048 makes the md5tool scan the first 2048(2 MB) bytes from the file, revome that md5tool check from ur server config.

md5 hashs are diferent for every LEN value you specify.
Title: Re: MD5 Mismatch
Post by: BlueBlaster on Thursday, May 03, 2012, 19:38:06 PM
I said this in the shoutbox and I guess one of you saw it.


If you guys are running the server with Assist, please do Reset + Repair AA in the Settings tab. Then restart the server.

If you are using the dedicated server, replace the file Antipoke.u with a new copy from your AA install. Then restart the server.
Title: Re: MD5 Mismatch
Post by: Possessed on Thursday, May 03, 2012, 20:02:38 PM
I said this in the shoutbox and I guess one of you saw it.


If you guys are running the server with Assist, please do Reset + Repair AA in the Settings tab. Then restart the server.

If you are using the dedicated server, replace the file Antipoke.u with a new copy from your AA install. Then restart the server.

deleting the "server" folder makes assist download the server files again, no need to re download all files

for dedicated servers the "server" folder is inside the System folder, for desktops its on "25Assist" folder

for desks:
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QUESTION: Where the hell does assist store the game system files and all its data?

ANSWER MAC-OSX: /Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/25Assist/
ANSWER LINUX: /home/USERNAME/25Assist/
ANSWER WINDOWS XP: C:\Documents and settings\USERNAME\Application Data\25Assist\
ANSWER WINDOWS VISTA/7: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\25Assist\

in the 1st place always follow the tips from assist admins.
Title: Re: MD5 Mismatch
Post by: k!cker on Friday, May 04, 2012, 19:35:08 PM
Im also having a problem changing the server name color back to white. I keep changing it in the aa25.ini and the aa25srv.ini and it wont change. Im using tc admin btw on a dedicated server.
Title: Re: MD5 Mismatch
Post by: Possessed on Friday, May 04, 2012, 19:39:14 PM
hmm, try deleting the "server" folder + aa25.ini(replace this with a new one), assist will re-download server files.
then reconfigure ur server.
Title: Re: MD5 Mismatch
Post by: BiG_SerGiO on Friday, May 04, 2012, 19:59:40 PM
Im also having a problem changing the server name color back to white. I keep changing it in the aa25.ini and the aa25srv.ini and it wont change. Im using tc admin btw on a dedicated server.

Dumb question but, are you restarting server after changes?
Title: Re: MD5 Mismatch
Post by: k!cker on Saturday, May 05, 2012, 13:02:22 PM
Dumb question but, are you restarting server after changes?


lol yes
Title: Re: MD5 Mismatch
Post by: k!cker on Saturday, May 05, 2012, 23:33:33 PM
So I have a new issue... ive fixed all of the previous issues but now the server is showing up in the server list but is showing offline and unable to join...