I did some research on the internet and I found the code that makes blacklisted servers unreachable. And I found out how to bypass it. Just block the website https://sessionserver.mojang.com (WARNING: if you block that website you CANNOT enter premium servers anymore!) make sure NO program is able to reach that server. And done! (If im using a wrong category tell me were im supposed to put this kinda stuff) -posted with mobile
While your effort is appreciated I think the best move for guildcraft to do is to simply become compliant and removed from the blacklist. Our of the many thousands of servers microsoft could have picked on guildcraft was one out of only 30 or so it chose to attack. They don't want to have to attack each one of the thousands of servers so they are looking for a handful to make examples of to scare the rest into submission. I would imagine that if guildcraft decides not to become compliant microsoft will only increase its attacks and probably start taking more direct legal action.
YES, I found an even better and working solution. Just use the IP: 37.187.133.106 Instead of: play.guildcraft.org And it works (if GuildCraft updates his server to 1.9.3) Pictures / proof:
Well it looks like I don't need to bypass it anymore because I can't access the block list server... (for non-dutch peeps: Cannot access this webpage sessionserver.mojang.com refused the connection try the following: blablabla etc)
All this bypass does is blocks your computer from talking to mojang, nothing illegal about that. On the other hand using a pirated copy of minecraft is illegal and so is violating the license.
but almost everyone here is using a copy / cracked version of Minecraft, cuz this is a CRACKED server (btw, that webpage is also the page that premium servers use to check if you're using a legit account, blocking it will make Minecraft unable to connect to premium servers)
Why should they "know better"? MS has a long history of fighting and winning in court against those who violate their TOS or pirate their software. Obviously they can't go after every person who steals the Minecraft client software, but they can and will go after the servers who profit from stolen software. They will win. Might as well just follow the EULA.