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==== What you need ==== | ==== What you need ==== | ||
- | * **A [[cracked server]]** with AuthMe or a similar plugin. | + | * **A [[cracked server]]** with AuthMe or a similar plugin. |
* **The usernames** of as many admins as you can get. | * **The usernames** of as many admins as you can get. | ||
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Now leave the server, go to the AltManager and log in as one of the admins. Then join the server again and turn ForceOP/ | Now leave the server, go to the AltManager and log in as one of the admins. Then join the server again and turn ForceOP/ | ||
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If you just leave everything as it is, it will try the username and 49 other common AuthMe passwords at a speed of 1 password per second. This takes up to about a minute and has a chance of about 10% to work because about 10% of all users use one of these passwords. In most cases, this configuration will give you the best results. | If you just leave everything as it is, it will try the username and 49 other common AuthMe passwords at a speed of 1 password per second. This takes up to about a minute and has a chance of about 10% to work because about 10% of all users use one of these passwords. In most cases, this configuration will give you the best results. |
forceop.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/25 22:59 by alexander01998