Zachariah Knight
Zachariah Knight
My fork contains an RSA implementation in both JS and one in Rust. The JS one maybe got removed in master; might have to look to commit history to locate...
No, the TLS crypto is all automagically taken care of transparently, in the websocket code. The RSA being used in my client is plain jane identical to Jagex. I even...
Indeed. Explored that option brother, found its API sincerely lacking. The from/toArray calls were my hickup to be specific, had wrote a workaround using a conversion function I hand wrote...
Implementation underway here, will keep you posted, hopefully just a few days just looking for time to write the code.
Sorry forgot all about this I have redone the networking code in what I view as an improvement, with 235 compliance. Will post soon as am at pc
> Definitely something we're still interested in...! So making a cogent PR here will be a task of its own as our code bases have changed too dramatically just to...
Am I to assume your preference is to use your network API with my crypto code Frankensteined onto it? Cos i been perfecting my networking API and truly suhgest its...
> Am I to assume your preference is to use your network API with my crypto code Frankensteined onto it? > > Cos i been perfecting my networking API and...
> Any way you can do it without modifying too much of the OpenRSC source is fine. Ideally it would be RSC235 over websocket instead of TCP. Obviously over ws;...
I am not certain that froggy supported the mudclient235 network protocol which rscplus uses. If I recall this server makes use of the mudclient204 network protocol. I cant make sense...