Sorry, duplicate post of the above.
While there's no BACK button, you can press the BACKSPACE key on your keyboard to go back one level, or "\" to go to root level. I agree, back and forward should work via the mouse.
While there's no BACK button, you can press the BACKSPACE key on your keyboard to go back one level, or "\" to go to root level. I agree, back and forward should work via the mouse.
Thanks Jay, I was just wondering if perhaps you had any knowledge modifying the outbound TTL responses. If anything pops into your mind that would maybe steer me into the right direction modding DDDS, I really don't mean to take up your time. I was thinking via two avenues: First, trying to see if DDDS reads in the DualServer.exe.config file variables, specifically the values for DefaultIPTTL and DefaultTCPTTL. Second, I've been tinkering with Fiddler's Auto Responder feature, where I set up rules...
Thanks Jay, I was just wondering if perhaps you had any knowledge modifying the outbound TTL responses. If anything pops into your mind that would at least steer me into the right direction modding DDDS, I really don't mean to take up your time. I was thinking via two avenues: First, trying to see if DDDS reads in the DualServer.exe.config file variables, specifically the values for DefaultIPTTL and DefaultTCPTTL. Second, I've been tinkering with Fiddler's Auto Responder feature, where I set up rules...
I'm a bit new to this, so if someone would be kind and guide me in the right direction on how to set/edit the outbound TTL values, which is really critical for my application to be always sending out a value of 65 (specifically the DefaultIPTTL and DefaultTCPTTL values). If it's hard coded, which file and address to hex edit? ;) I've experimented by setting all the possible TTL settings in Windows to 65, but it doesn't seem to propagate to the DDD Server. netsh int ipv4/6 set global defaultcurhoplimit=65...
Hi Jay, You seem to be a knowledable guy, and I was wondering if you could perhaps guide in the right direction with a small issue I'm wrestling with. Specifically on how to set/edit outbound TTL values (DefaultIPTTL and DefaultTCPTTL). Here's a little background on what I've tried so far. I'm looking for a way to set/edit the outbound TTL values, which is really critical for my application to be always sending out a value of 65 (specifically the DefaultIPTTL and DefaultTCPTTL values). If it's hard...
Hi Jay, You seem to be a knowledable guy, and I was wondering if you could perhaps guide in the right direction with a small issue I'm wrestling with. Specifically on how to set/edit outbound TTL values (DefaultIPTTL and DefaultTCPTTL). Here's a little background on what I've tried so far. I'm looking for a way to set/edit the outbound TTL values, which is really critical for my application to be always sending out a value of 65 (specifically the DefaultIPTTL and DefaultTCPTTL values). If it's hard...