View Full Version : Setting up a GM account with new EQEmuLoginServer.exe & DB
spidey1170
08-03-2009, 04:44 PM
It was fairly simple to setup a GM account using a single DB and minilogin; however, using the new EQEmuLoginServer.exe and Vale's guide (stickied at the top), I'm not sure, or am unable, to setup up a GM account using the new DB structure.
Thanks in advance for any help =)
leslamarch
08-03-2009, 05:07 PM
It was fairly simple to setup a GM account using a single DB and minilogin; however, using the new EQEmuLoginServer.exe and Vale's guide (stickied at the top), I'm not sure, or am unable, to setup up a GM account using the new DB structure.
Thanks in advance for any help =)
its the same as it was before, you need to make the status change in the server DB and not the loginserver DB.
spidey1170
08-03-2009, 05:10 PM
Do I replicate my account info completely (re: password, etc)?
leslamarch
08-03-2009, 05:24 PM
Do I replicate my account info completely (re: password, etc)?
just find your account name in the account table and add 255 to the status field and your good to go.
Wilbane
08-05-2009, 03:38 PM
I had one oddity setting up the eqemuloginserver that might help. What I found is that in the logindb the account name has to be encrypted like the password.
Watch the eqemuloginserver window and you will see a message that says <scrambled name> not found. I then went into the logindb (not the emu db) and replaced literal name with scrambled name and everything works like a champ.
I love eqemuloginserver in spite of this littlle oddity.
leslamarch
08-05-2009, 03:42 PM
I had one oddity setting up the eqemuloginserver that might help. What I found is that in the logindb the account name has to be encrypted like the password.
Watch the eqemuloginserver window and you will see a message that says <scrambled name> not found. I then went into the logindb (not the emu db) and replaced literal name with scrambled name and everything works like a champ.
I love eqemuloginserver in spite of this littlle oddity.
It uses SHA hash functions for passwords so is that what you mean? I have never encrypted the user name and it works fine.
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