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2015-04-12
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@ CZ & US ex-(UK/France/Switzerland/Canada)
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I tried to copy existing fields and values from yappri.conf to whatsup.conf (imsi, number, cc, phonenumber, password, username, creation, expiration, nextchallenge, etc), but can not login on whatsup.
From what I saw, imsi in yappari.conf is in numeric value, but in whatsup.conf is kind of like hex value.
and also there is "penc" field in whatsup.conf that is not available in yappari.conf.
is it possible to convert or get both value from yappari to be used on whatsup?
thank you.
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2015-04-12
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@ Finland
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#73
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2015-04-13
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@ Galiza
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#74
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Thanks for the explanation. However, I don't see how WhatsApp could "make some shlt on you". But maybe I missed some part of the discussion here. Is there some secret in your source code that makes them think we are using their client and that prevents freeing the source?
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2015-04-13
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@ Argentina
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2015-04-13
, 03:19
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#76
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From my experiments, it seemed to be important to set in the whatsup.conf also the setting
(or whatever account type you have).Code:kind=free
[yappari.conf] number=1234567890 cc=99 phonenumber=991234567890 username=N900
[whatsup.conf] cc=99 phonenumber=1234567890 username=991234567890
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2015-04-13
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2015-04-13
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@ Ängelholm, Sweden
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#78
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2015-04-13
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#80
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