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The FLYFF client tries to connect to the world server using the default 5400 port. This implies that the world servers cannot be hosted on the same machine.
In order to improve flexibility, Rhisis should provide an option to send the world servers port to the client once the CERTIFY packet is handled in the LoginServer.
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I discovered this one as I was working on #498.
The problem is we catch absolutely all parameter mismatches, including "legitimate" ones which happen long after we've made the call to
MAIN.