Maybe make some heavily obfuscated encrypted script that derives the unique IDs from the PC information, to prevent one person from generating multiple unique NANDs? HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography ? I suck at obfuscation.
I'll send it via PM to any developers/admins/moderators who want it. Maybe Wiimm already blocked it after I sent him. (Not sure if it's possible to block this method). Leseratte said that they don't block by IP.
Are there any Wiimmfi-specific extensions to run code or hash/upload specific files on the Wii/emulator? Some code does not behave the same between Wii and Dolphin. (Unlikely, arbitrary code execution could allow anyone to hack CTGPR by posing as Wiimmfi server and telling it to dump all DOL files, though digital signatures removes that risk) (will anyone go through the trouble of downloading code, verifying its signature, and running it, all in a DOL patch of an existing program?) Active probing can also identify unique characteristics of ModMii UNEEK nands, for example, which IOSes are installed are always the same, the neek2o switcher channel is always installed, etc.
Wiimm and other admin stated at one point that if Dolphin's lagging, then they treat it as a timer hack and can treat that as a reason to ban. It may be a good idea to warn people. Specifically, my CPU is somehow underclocked to 2.4 GHz and I need to reboot to fix it in the BIOS.
Can someone confirm whether real NAND dumps work or not, and whether or not they get banned after stopping and restarting emulation?
I'll send it via PM to any developers/admins/moderators who want it. Maybe Wiimm already blocked it after I sent him. (Not sure if it's possible to block this method). Leseratte said that they don't block by IP.
Are there any Wiimmfi-specific extensions to run code or hash/upload specific files on the Wii/emulator? Some code does not behave the same between Wii and Dolphin. (Unlikely, arbitrary code execution could allow anyone to hack CTGPR by posing as Wiimmfi server and telling it to dump all DOL files, though digital signatures removes that risk) (will anyone go through the trouble of downloading code, verifying its signature, and running it, all in a DOL patch of an existing program?) Active probing can also identify unique characteristics of ModMii UNEEK nands, for example, which IOSes are installed are always the same, the neek2o switcher channel is always installed, etc.
Wiimm and other admin stated at one point that if Dolphin's lagging, then they treat it as a timer hack and can treat that as a reason to ban. It may be a good idea to warn people. Specifically, my CPU is somehow underclocked to 2.4 GHz and I need to reboot to fix it in the BIOS.
Can someone confirm whether real NAND dumps work or not, and whether or not they get banned after stopping and restarting emulation?