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lolwutgamer

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  1. Hi, I'm using modpack Infinity Evolved 2.1.2, therefore minecraft version 1.7.10. To sum this up in short; -> Pirate player is a guy who doesn't own a legal minecraft account -> Cracked server is when it has "online mode" set to "false" in server.propetries When a pirate player is entering a cracked server, he gets kicked out. But pirates should be allowed to enter the server because it's cracked. Longer explanation: -> "online mode" is set to "false" -> players should be able to connect regardless if they OWN or DON'T OWN a legal minecraft account -> players who DON'T OWN a legal minecraft account CAN'T connect -> players who OWN a legal minecraft account CAN connect The problem is with Forge (version 1.2.0.345). Forge probably has a feature with which it disconnects people from the server when a player who doesn't own a legal minecraft account enters the server. It shouldn't be doing that, as the "online mode" is set to "false". Comparasion of logs (full logs aren't needed, I have provived enough information) -> Log when a player logs in WITH a legal minecraft account: http://www.pastebin.ca/3253605 -> Log when a player logs in WITHOUT a legal minecraft account: http://www.pastebin.ca/3253609 My question are; Is there a way to disable this "feature"? If so, where can I do it? Is there a config file somewhere where this could be disabled? *the logs are set to expire in 1 month*​ If anything else is needed, please says so. Thanks in advance.

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