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HB ARCHIVES: ARelog--DO NOT DELETE


hi izzy, thanks a lot for the guide.

are you sure there is the email adress twice? before wow 4.3 it worked with an email adress and the name of the Bnet account from the drop-down in the wow login screen. but as i am having problems, it may be changed...

and twice the same email? how do i select a different Bnet Account when i have more than one?

thanks for your help!

Edit: damn, your screenshot doesn't shows up in the quote...
 
I found the solution to the permissions problem, It says the WoW Path and Honorbuddy Path... I manually entered the Path which wasn't right, you need to double click on the bar and it brings up an Open dialog in which you must link to the EXE.

This will fix any permission problems you're having.
 
Is there a way to extend this application with the possibility to bind the wow executables to several network interfaces?
 
Is there a way to extend this application with the possibility to bind the wow executables to several network interfaces?

you mean Mapping them? I have a degree in it and your statement is confusing... just run it all on one drive.
 
you mean Mapping them? I have a degree in it and your statement is confusing... just run it all on one drive.

Not exactly Mapping them. Running multiple instances of wow is not the problem in this case. In order to get more security into this whole thingy, it'll be a good way to bind each wow process to an individual network interface (called ?virtual interfaces? dunno :D). These interfaces are configured to connect to a VPN which has an inet connection. With this solution, there is no way to connect the accounts to each other. Just a way to prevent the banning of all the accounts on one machine.
 
just want to say thanx to the developers , realy great work.

but its not working for me it seems like its not suporting the video card or the drivers (uptodate) im using, saw a few related posts abaut thesame isue i got.
runing win 7 x64, gf gt 540m.

dx11 enabled: a reloger starts wow at log in screen and i get this error message, wow dont crash
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dx9 enabled: a reloger starts wow at log in screen, wow crashes with dont send message, and i get this error message
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also ading files related to wow dont send error, meibe this will help to solw the isue.
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2shared - download WERA38B.tmp.mdmp (external link cause file 10mb+)

i can run reloger by disabling my video card, it works ok after this, but i get another problem
because video card is disabled all the work has to be done by cpu and it gets loaded up to 100% after i start 1 wow acount.
with video card enabled i need to run 5-6 wow acounts for cpu to reach 100% load mark.

posted all the info i had, hope developers can look into it :)
ty and keep up the good work.


YOU sir, thank you very much for this post because I'm having the EXACT same problem as you, and this fixed it. This should go in the FAQ section imo! Thanks a ton.
 
Not exactly Mapping them. Running multiple instances of wow is not the problem in this case. In order to get more security into this whole thingy, it'll be a good way to bind each wow process to an individual network interface (called ?virtual interfaces? dunno :D). These interfaces are configured to connect to a VPN which has an inet connection. With this solution, there is no way to connect the accounts to each other. Just a way to prevent the banning of all the accounts on one machine.

ISP's only give 1 public address, you need a business line
 
ISP's only give 1 public address, you need a business line

I think this has nothing to do with my ISP. I want to bind a single wow process to a network interface, so that it gained access to the Internet via a VPN. If you do not understand what I'm talking about, please ask me for some hints. I can create a scribble if you want ;-)
 
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VPN is used to change the public ip address, you can't suddenly have 5 unique ip addresses out of thin air just because you binded a wow process to net0.

Neo, wake up.

you will never have what your looking for because you'll never pay for a business line which gives you a block for X amount per month, which is what you're looking for... private ip addresses grow on trees but public doesn't.

Although I understand what you're trying to do, unless you're running business selling millions of gold it's not worth it.
 
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Ok, this take the wrong turn. I've asked for the possibility to extend a functionlity to bind a process to an interface. Where i get my public ip adresses in case of VPNs doesn't care in this conversation i guess, didn't it?
 
you're talking about private IP addresses, as you're going through NAT... blizzard can distinguish between each private IP address (usually when someone sells gold) so that they can ban the farming account and not the level 1 which has only vanilla on it.

If you were able to setup everything and assign each IP address to each wow instance (including VPN) then you would be protected against bans as it looks like you're a different PC unconnected to each other.

about ?40-100 per month though.
 
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I know what you're talking about. With the net0 i'll create a connection to a VPN and in this case, of course, i'm in a private network with a private ip address. This network is also capable of having a connection to the internet with a public ip address. Using THIS ip address to connect through battle.net and not using the ip address of my private ISP is a way, it should work i guess? This is what i'm talking about.

Having e.g. 20 to 40 (farming) accounts on one machine with the same public ip address and the risk to get all banned isn't worth it?

I don't like this sort of cross posts :P
 
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You have more than one ISP?
Two providers, 2 public addresses.


I tried looking into this with my Landline and Cell Tower sources.
Ex: DSL and Verizon USB tower card.
Unfortunately I couldn't figure it out.
 
I'm having the same problem as wowgoldas if i launch wow with arelog wow crashes when it tries to enter the account info
 
This is a thread about Arelog, not about biding wow sessions to different ip addresses. from here on out if you wanna talk about that make a new thread.
 
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