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    Protocols Specifications

    Anyone have info about where to get protocol specifications of *********, ***** or *****?

    if there are...

    Thanks.

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    i thought that since these were all closed-source, you wouldn't be able to get the specs. (legally, of course)

    duh?

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    of course

    Yes, of course i know they are close source, so i know that their author didn't show the specs. But, if possible that someone else get or hack the specs. And i dont think that is illegal to show a spec of a protocol. Anyway someone could post it anonymously.

    Matt's Note: Not on Zeropaid forums. And don't post questions about illegal stuff.

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    Why don't you use ****** for reverse engineer the program. I hear that the program can be used for that, but I think it is supposed to be a debug tool.

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    Reverse Engineering IS illegal and so isnt smart to request something like that on a public forum..

    Since your asking for someone to "hack" the specs and reverse engineering. im wondering why do you want the specs in the first place and what is your intentions?

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    Reverse engineering...

    ...is not illegal!

    It may violate terms-of-service to use unofficial software, whose operation was reverse-engineered, to connect to certain servers and services... but simply studying/deducing/publishing info about protocols is not illegal.

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    yeah, whatever...

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    If you can specify ports to connect out to, you can easily write something to listen to the protocols and step through operations command by command. I did this to learn the Hotline protocol. Other protocols....

    Audiogalaxy. ICQ, Napster & Gnutella protocols:
    http://melchiot.orakel.ods.org/~ruurd/protocol/

    For the FastTrack protocol (that KaZaA and others use) check out the opensource gIFT project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gift

    Unfortuantely these posts have been modded/censored so if this doesn't cover the program ya interested in, IM me the name of the proggy!!

    l8rz...
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    some of it is illegal and some not...

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