How to patch Synapse

I didn’t mean “patch it forever” just a kind of good way to protect your game.

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bro just check memory usage completely reliable source 100% working
(joke)

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Yes, those numbers are timestamps, not the user’s IP.

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This is 3 years ago! The new synapse prints.

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Please no, never, just no. ( 30 characters )

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It is indeed outdated, but I think the person starting this thread misunderstood the concept of Filtering Enabled, outputs, etc. Which is okay! Some of us are still learning.

Yes, it might print an entire bible, but nobody other than the client and client only (Exploiter’s client) can see it. Filtering Enabled limits the client from doing anything to the server.

You cannot see another client’s output, since it’s only for THEIR client.

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I just said this is a 3 year old video! Synapse changed!!

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No, synapse does not print IP’s by itself, nor does it print anything by itself.

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I don’t think it would print something like a IP address and even if it would do that it would print local side.

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Synapse did change, but it didn’t change the scripts it executes.

Filtering Enabled limits everything, including the scripts every third-party exploit executes.

Synapse doesn’t and can’t bypass filtering enabled. It’s a server thing.

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It does, Synapse wants to make sure nobody is sharing the exploit with friends! There For if a single whitelist is printed with 2 different ips it is being shared.

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definitely not for the better Yeah, it’s changed but i’m pretty sure synapse x can only get your ip and not anybody else, and i’m not sure if it logs your ip to the servers since they use HWID for whitelisting.

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Maybe we can patch it. Because believe it or not, you can access the output from the player. The negative part is that this is very likely to only work on the client side. And you have to remember that 99% of the exploiters are not real devs, they are kids that just try to hack without knowing anything about it.

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Yeah, synapse indeed saves the IP for the whitelist, but…

It doesn’t print it serversided… Even if it does print your ip for some reason, it’ll print it CLIENT-SIDED. Not serversided.

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Yet again, i don’t think it would be synapse it’s self printing the user’s IP, instead a script which the user has executed. Surely that would be a security flaw if it printed IP (Which i’m fairly certain it doesn’t)

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You might be right, because I only saw it print in a remote spy video.

Oh that’s true. You’re right. (30 Charactersss)

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no, synapse does not print anything by itself, and checking for IP would be a very bad check because of vpns, so it uses the best method of preventing it which is hwid (hardware identification) with a key so if there is a mismatch between the keys’s saved hwid and the current hwid then you won’t get any further than a blacklist.

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If you saw it in a video then you would have been looking at the exploiter’s client log. Therefore, it was printed client-side.

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Yeah, we’re kind of confusing IPs whitelists and HWID whitelists together, but we’re trying to explain the difference and why it wouldn’t work.

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