Soreepeong / XivMitmLatencyMitigator

Double weave on high latency man-in-the-middle packet modification script running on Linux for Final Fantasy XIV.
Apache License 2.0
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Endwalker update #27

Open cinnamonbird opened 2 years ago

cinnamonbird commented 2 years ago

I was wondering if this would be updated for Endwalker. Thanks for the good work on this and Alexander as always!

Soreepeong commented 2 years ago

It should just work. If you're running the script not on a ephemeral virtual machine, you will have to delete the cached opcode file named definitions.json.

ewertongeass commented 2 years ago

Hi, I’m running the script on a vm and it’s not working since Endwalker. Dunno if just me, but it’s the same set up and before work perfectly. Just letting u guys know. Thanks for the awesome work.

YOxidized commented 2 years ago

Hmmm, it should just work, I have confirmed that it works with zero problems since XIVAlex was updated for EW. If it is no working for you, try rolling back your VM and re-do the setup process to ensure you are pulling clean opcodes.

Soreepeong commented 2 years ago

Try deleting definitions.json and run the script, and then tell me whether it works.

ewertongeass commented 2 years ago

hi, it’s working. I redid the setup on vm. I guess it’s was snapshothing, the revert function, my mistake understanding how the vm works. Just start new and tipped the lines again and perfect now xD thanks again :)

pablocordeiro commented 2 years ago

I'm configuring for the first time, and appears the error "No such file or directory: 'definitions.json'", and in the PS5 configs, if I put the default gateway as the vm ip, the PS5 doesn't connect in the network erro mitm "

Soreepeong commented 2 years ago

@pablocordeiro That's an another issue - make a new one, but make sure your VM did get a correct internal IP address. Removing definitions.json is only for users who have been using this without restarting/resetting their linux boxes.