I just RTM'd, seems like it does this via the --loginuri command line switch
Seriously neat stuff. I found out that you can't just change the key
when injecting a chat packet into the stream, evidently..

On 7/23/06, Jesse Nesbitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, do I set this as my SOCKS proxy?
This is cool looking, btw. A bit like os agnostic snowcrash.

On 7/23/06, Austin Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoth the README:
>
> SLProxy is a library that works in conjunction with libsecondlife to
> allow applications to wedge themselves between the official Second
> Life client and servers.  SLProxy applications can inspect and modify
> any packet as it passes between the client and the servers; remove
> packets from the stream; and inject new packets into the stream.
> SLProxy automatically takes care of tracking circuits and modifying
> sequence numbers and acknowledgements to account for changes to the
> packet stream.
>
> SLProxy is now in the subversion repository in applications/SLProxy.
> See the README for more information.  You'll need make to build it
> (perhaps someone could provide a Windows-friendly project file?).
> Please be aware that this is a work in progress; there are still
> changes to be made and bugs to be tracked down.  I hope people find
> this useful!
>
> -- Era Pixel
>
>
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