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  1. Packet Extraction Evaluation Kit What is this? Its a joint venture from Yommy and me . It was made few weeks back but I never got the time to actually make a post about it. If you browsed around my github repository you would have seen it already. To put it in simple terms like it says in the topic title it brings you the functions of Amazing Yommy's Packet Analyzer Framework wrapped into a very user friendly interface. Essentially it enables you to record and analyze the packets received and sent by your client and also helps you build packet tables for any newer clients. Any Screenshots? Well heres a few for you to see So how do you use it? 1) Open PEEK.exe and put your client exe file name. If your client doesn't use the old login system (i.e. you start the client with the help of a launcher) click the Enable Launcher button and enter your Launcher exe file name. 2) Click Start Analyzer and your launcher will start (or your client will start if you didnt enable the launcher). Simply login to your client and the packets will start recording into the table in PEEK. You can click on an entry to see the details of the respective packet in the second box. The Third box shows you the packet's byte stream. 3) While the packet evaluation is in progress all the buttons get disabled except for Pause Analyzer to avoid mishaps. If at some point you wish to stop recording packets just click that button. Similarly to resume packet recording & evaluation later, click the Resume Analyzer button. 4) Now what you didn't realize is that your client area had some changes done - i) Your original client was backed up ii) A fixed up version of your original (simple dll rename) was added to your client area iii)The required dll was also added to your client area - the same one from the Packet Analyzer framework These steps are also done by the Generate Tester Button. Once your tests and analysis is complete you can change everything back by clicking Restore original. Great but how do I make a Packet DB? Plan was to have an addon for generating this in future but it got delayed. Anyways I will have more Info soon but you can find the packet lengths in the output folder once you run a client. From which you can make the packet db like before. Alright where to get it? Github Repository: https://github.com/MStr3am/PEEK.git No this time i didn't bother to make a RAR file - Lets face it you must be already handling git repositories anyways
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