Re: [Help] OurWorld - Packet Editing/Packet Injection
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 9:27 pm
well replacing the game with your modified version, not sure, but it MUST exist in your pc somewhere, probably in /temp/ files. So look in there, but it can have any name, it can be like "fdklsafjds.fdsafsda.tmp" or whatever.
i'm not entirely sure how you'd replace it tho, cuz when it's being used in browser, then you probably can't overwrite it.
You can use ProcMon (process monitor) and find out where browser keeps the flash game file/s. Then replace them with your own and reload the page in browser and then check the temp files again to make sure browser didn't overwrite them. If browser overwrote them, then try changing settings in your browser to keep files cached for longer and not download them from site every time you refresh the page (Soft refresh = F5 and Hard refresh CTRL+F5 which always reloads everything).
If that doesn't help either, make them read only and see if browser gives any errors when reloading, if no errors, check temp files again, cuz often browsers just ignore temp files that are corrupted or read only and just make new temp files with new names.
If all that fails, you can host those modified files yourself (free hosting or whatever you have), then use Web Scarab or Paros Proxy (think this would work better) and make a filter.
so you have original.swf and you have modified.swf files, make a filter to replace original.swf with modified.swf, so now every time original.swf wants to load into your PC, then instead modified.swf will be loaded.
So you're on right website, but using your own file.
Obviously you have to make filter for incoming traffic, so when your browser gets URL that contains original.swf, then paros proxy changes it and loads modified.swf instead.
i'm not entirely sure how you'd replace it tho, cuz when it's being used in browser, then you probably can't overwrite it.
You can use ProcMon (process monitor) and find out where browser keeps the flash game file/s. Then replace them with your own and reload the page in browser and then check the temp files again to make sure browser didn't overwrite them. If browser overwrote them, then try changing settings in your browser to keep files cached for longer and not download them from site every time you refresh the page (Soft refresh = F5 and Hard refresh CTRL+F5 which always reloads everything).
If that doesn't help either, make them read only and see if browser gives any errors when reloading, if no errors, check temp files again, cuz often browsers just ignore temp files that are corrupted or read only and just make new temp files with new names.
If all that fails, you can host those modified files yourself (free hosting or whatever you have), then use Web Scarab or Paros Proxy (think this would work better) and make a filter.
so you have original.swf and you have modified.swf files, make a filter to replace original.swf with modified.swf, so now every time original.swf wants to load into your PC, then instead modified.swf will be loaded.
So you're on right website, but using your own file.
Obviously you have to make filter for incoming traffic, so when your browser gets URL that contains original.swf, then paros proxy changes it and loads modified.swf instead.