Hi, I was looking for a way to turn off Real ID while botting and found a way. So far you either gotta do it manually or use HBRelog to get this to work. I made 3 .bat files start.bat: Code: This is the one you click, it uses the other 2 bneton.bat: Code: This one removes the rule to block RealID from the firewall and starts Wow.exe bnetoff.bat: Code: This one adds a rule to the firewall which block RealID from connecting. I did it this way, because if the Real ID port is blocked, you can't log in to World of Warcraft. the start.bat runs bneton.bat, then waits 30 seconds before running bnetoff.bat This gives you more than enough time to log on to World of Warcraft before it blocks the port in your Firewall How To: Place bnetoff.bat and bneton.bat in C:\ Place start.bat anywhere, doesn't matter where. Point HBrelog to the start.bat under "WoW Exe Path" in the settings window. If you did that, it should work. The bat files: View attachment BNet Off.zip
this is a nice idead indeed, but whats your sense of disabling bnet functionality? Do you want to just be "stealth" to your freinds (you don't bot on your main account, do you?) or do you sense some kind of detection within the bnet service? regards
@Roboto, It is indeed just to be stealthmode as I do bot on my main account. I don't bot much tho and don't really care if I get banned. I don't think blizzard would have any real-id bot detection, so It's just so I dont have to explain stuff to my real-id friends
Oh sorry, it is targeting the wrong directory. Try opening the file BnetOn.bat in notepad and do the following: Change: Code: start "WoW" "D:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe" to: HTML: start "WoW" "C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe" If that doesn't work try this: HTML: start "WoW" "D:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe"
I had this same problem. I really wanted this to work so I started tweaking those bat-files little. I did get it to work: start.bat: Code: @ECHO OFF start "WoW" "X:\XX\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe" timeout /t 20 start /wait "" /B c:\bnetoff.bat timeout /t 10 start /wait "" /B c:\bneton.bat exit bnetoff.bat Code: @ECHO OFF netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="bnet" protocol=TCP dir=out remoteport=1119 action=block exit bneton.bat Code: @ECHO OFF netsh advfirewall firewall delete rule name="bnet" exit Big thanks for MooFz!
Nice feature!! =) But a heads up. You can think that if someone is going to use this, the "user" should know where they installed the game. It might not be where you wrote it in these boxes. I got my installation in an ssd drive. Which in this case doesn't even use "program files or program files (x86)". AND if it should be in standard installation location, then it shouldn't be start "WoW" "D:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe" it should be start "WoW" "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe" Just saying they should look up themselves where their installation is.
Hmm I found it and installed, tested a couple of different ways but none worked; Using a fresh Peerblock install, launching wow while it was active didn't work. Launching peerblock after logging into WoW and selecting character, RealID still works. Searched around the net, added "list.iblocklist.com/?list=blizzard" to a block list. Real ID still worked Followed this video tutorial; How to appear offline on RealID chat [World of Warcraft] - YouTube RealID still works. Note that I deleted everything and started over every time so they list thing wasn't an "allow" that accedently allowed the video try. Which is actually what I frist tried though last in the list. No idea how you make it work but you have my respect. (and quriosity, how do you do it?)