New Crack License checker

HelloEvery

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Hi, i updated the license checker
i don't know if i can post here the link ^^

Now you can be 100% sure if a license is cracked or not
 

Najsr

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There have been several links in the past but I don't think it's trustworthy - posting the source code so everyone can see it / making desktop app and posting it on github would be much better by my opinion
 

HelloEvery

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all checker made in the past was made by me c.c if you seek in the forum the old link should redirect to new website.. by the way i introduced more accurate crack check ...should work well in some day (i have to populate database)
 

TrueStory

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@HelloEvery you know that checking if the license server port is open is not always a way to check if the license is cracked.
for example, all my servers are behind a firewall, and the only allowed ports are the UDP connection ports that are not even the default ones (default instance 9987 is shutdown), file port and query port(which of course are not the default ones either). Nothing else comes out of those servers. All servers under 512 slots. Password protected and security level above 25

Now how can you tell if its running a cracked license? Because unless you have some new way of checking it I don't see how you can tell me if those servers are using a cracked or licensed version.
 

HelloEvery

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my checker check first port 2008 as you said in precedent post but now my checker check if the server have a valid license registered on teamspeak.com (work in progress..) also i want to repeat this checker is valid only for AHTP license. So could be incorrect if checking Non-License Server (also Server with NPL patched are rare)
 

TrueStory

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how do you check if a license is registered on teamspeak.com, you just can not, they don't expose licensing information trough any kind of API. And how do you know if it is an AHTP license without logging into the server? How do you actually check if I purchased it trough an authorised ATHP or not? As far as you know i could even be reverse proxying the UDP traffic trough a different IP (not ideal but doable)

This may sound rough but i have to say it after looking to your previous posts and the questions you made, you don't seem to be a very knowledgeable person.

Also there no way for you to know what license type a server has without actually connecting to it, so how do you know what a password protected? remember that the query port can only give you so much and even so if the default port was changed then good luck scanning for it, also even a pfsense allows to black list port scanners so no luck there.

In short what you claiming and i quote
Hi, i updated the license checker
i don't know if i can post here the link ^^

Now you can be 100% sure if a license is cracked or not

is not TRUE at all - where are the 100% sure...
 

XRV-Webix

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my checker check first port 2008 as you said in precedent post but now my checker check if the server have a valid license registered on teamspeak.com (work in progress..) also i want to repeat this checker is valid only for AHTP license. So could be incorrect if checking Non-License Server (also Server with NPL patched are rare)
I bet your checker won't work on my teamspeak virtualservers.
- I am behind a firewall and Only UDP Ports and the file transfer port is opened.
- My query port is not open to the public. It's configured to internal network only.
- Port 2008 reports from a different IP address.
- If you scan more than 3 ports, my firewall will block your IP for 1 hour, then for 2 and so on.
And finally... I doubt you can check on Teamspeak.com if my license is valid or not. To do it, you need my license key for verification. Something you and nobody has access to.
Edit: You can still check my IP address... but has my server report from a different IP address, probably you will get a invalid license. lol
 

denka

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I bet your checker won't work on my teamspeak virtualservers.
- I am behind a firewall and Only UDP Ports and the file transfer port is opened.
- My query port is not open to the public. It's configured to internal network only.
- Port 2008 reports from a different IP address.
- If you scan more than 3 ports, my firewall will block your IP for 1 hour, then for 2 and so on.
And finally... I doubt you can check on Teamspeak.com if my license is valid or not. To do it, you need my license key for verification. Something you and nobody has access to.
Edit: You can still check my IP address... but has my server report from a different IP address, probably you will get a invalid license. lol
Your firewall? Since when do you even have the knowledge to call a firewall yours? You don't even know how to setup cloudflare correctly. ffs
 

dedmen

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Hi, i updated the license checker
i don't know if i can post here the link ^^

Now you can be 100% sure if a license is cracked or not
Have fun detecting my Crack then :D Not using port 2008 and it could even tell you that it's a completely unlicensed server if you join.

So.. You have a Server on default ports, with 32 Slots and No License. port 2008 is not used nor blocked. How do you detect that it is cracked? :D Right.. You don't.
Well. I guess you could portscan every port from 1 to 65535 and if you find more than one Teamspeak Server and both are password unprotected and both show unlicensed.. then it's probably cracked... Or one of the ports is a forward to another Server.
 

Benjo

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I mean if Teamspeak really wanted to blacklist cracked servers then there should be one simple method:
1. Create a database of all IP's associated with real ATHP's
2. ATHP's have to inform Teamspeak of each Host
3. create an automated blacklist all IP's that are not associated with a real ATHP every 24 hours instead of manual blacklisting and greylisting.

With every positive comes a negative
1. Development and time of the database
2. Maintenance of the database
3. If you blacklist a real ATHP they wouldn't be happy.

But yeah.... thought I would be that guy :)
 

Kleberstoff

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I mean if Teamspeak really wanted to blacklist cracked servers then there should be one simple method:
1. Create a database of all IP's associated with real ATHP's
2. ATHP's have to inform Teamspeak of each Host
3. create an automated blacklist all IP's that are not associated with a real ATHP every 24 hours instead of manual blacklisting and greylisting.

With every positive comes a negative
1. Development and time of the database
2. Maintenance of the database
3. If you blacklist a real ATHP they wouldn't be happy.

But yeah.... thought I would be that guy :)

And also Block all People how host a 32 Slot TeamSpeak under the "No Licence".
That would be a terrible Idea imo.
 

Benjo

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And also Block all People how host a 32 Slot TeamSpeak under the "No Licence".
That would be a terrible Idea imo.
ofc it would be a terrible idea because it's making people actually use the license system instead of bypass it :D
 

HelloEvery

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ofc it would be a terrible idea because it's making people actually use the license system instead of bypass it :D

My crack checker check port 2008 and after check a private database with all AHTP's IP... so it's not a bad idea... i wrote that checker should be used only for checking AHTP's license.. not NPL/AAL
 
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