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Message Name: |
BNLS_AUTHORIZEPROOF
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Server -> Client (Received) |
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(DWORD) Status code.
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Remarks: |
If the client sent a valid account name, but the password checksum is incorrect, the connection is terminated. Otherwise, this response is sent. The following status codes are defined:
0x00: Authorized
0x01: Unauthorized
View consts: [pas cpp vb]
Authorized means the login was performed as a registered account.
Unauthorized means the bot ID provided was invalid, so an anonymous login was performed instead.
This indicates a success condition, and the client is now allowed to send other messages. More status codes may be added in the future. |
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