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2012-02-21
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2012-02-21
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#53
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actually the password could be any md5 hash then :
each char of the hash returned to ascii + 126 (or 128)
in the java version , the password is generated by inverse the imie number , then md5 or that inverse , then the function above .
any other question ?
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2012-02-21
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#54
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Yes, thats how the password is generated. (or it should be, I didn't look at it that close)
The question at the moment is, if there is also an way to calculate the registration-code you get via the API-Call/SMS and you need to register an account.
I personally don't think we would need to know the algorithm (if there is one) because the official clients also seem to ask the code via the API and we would just stand out when we don't do (and it would be easy to prevent registration from our client when they just save which number asked for the code and just letting this numbers register...)
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2012-02-21
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2012-02-21
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#56
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I would like to add, instead of starting to develop a pidgin/telepathy plugin, maybe they could focus developing a simple client un python with just register, login, and send / receive message functionality after that it would be just about putting it a nice gui on top of that.
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2012-02-22
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#57
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2012-02-22
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#58
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I would like to add, instead of starting to develop a pidgin/telepathy plugin, maybe they could focus developing a simple client un python with just register, login, and send / receive message functionality after that it would be just about putting it a nice gui on top of that.
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2012-02-22
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#59
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Yes, thats how the password is generated. (or it should be, I didn't look at it that close)
The question at the moment is, if there is also an way to calculate the registration-code you get via the API-Call/SMS and you need to register an account.
I personally don't think we would need to know the algorithm (if there is one) because the official clients also seem to ask the code via the API and we would just stand out when we don't do (and it would be easy to prevent registration from our client when they just save which number asked for the code and just letting this numbers register...)
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2012-02-22
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#60
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The underlying protocol used by Whatsapp is XMPP. Therefore it does not make sense to create a simple UI (nothing is ever simple!).
Personally I think a telepathy plugin would provide a better user experience as it will be more integrated.
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each char of the hash returned to ascii + 126 (or 128)
in the java version , the password is generated by inverse the imie number , then md5 or that inverse , then the function above .
any other question ?
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