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Patrick

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  1. i was on 4.28.1, and when i updated node-globaloffensive from 2.3.0 to 3.0.0 and node-steam-user 4.28.1 to 5.0.1, then restart my index.js, fill the steam guard code one more time and then restart it , it fixed! I do not need to fill the steam guard code again! But i'm not sure which one did the real job but thank you very much for your generous help!
  2. Thank you very much for your reply, but I'm still confused because I'm really new to js. I saw it mentioned in git that "By default, steam-user will automatically save your machine auth tokens in your data directory,"so I didn't Don't know what's wrong with me. This is my entire process and I very much hope and thank you if you can answer my doubts:I specified my own data directory and it successfully generated a machineAuthToken.MyaccountName.txt file when I logged in for the first time, but when I ran it repeatedly it still prompted me to enter the steam guard code,So it looks like I don't need to pass the token manually since it's already generated in the folder I specified. constructor(settings) { super(); this.settings = settings; this.busy = false; this.steamClient = new SteamUser(Object.assign({ promptSteamGuardCode: false, enablePicsCache: true // Required to check if we own CSGO with ownsApp }, this.settings.steam_user)); this.csgoClient = new GlobalOffensive(this.steamClient); // set up event handlers this.bindEventHandlers(); // Variance to apply so that each bot relogins at different times const variance = parseInt(Math.random() * 4 * 60 * 1000); // As of 7/10/2020, GC inspect calls can timeout repeatedly for whatever reason setInterval(() => { if (this.csgoClient.haveGCSession) { this.relogin = true; this.steamClient.relog(); } }, 30 * 60 * 1000 + variance); } logIn(username, password, auth) { this.ready = false; // Save these parameters if we login later if (arguments.length === 3) { this.username = username; this.password = password; this.auth = auth; } winston.info(`Logging in ${this.username}`); // If there is a steam client, make sure it is disconnected if (this.steamClient) this.steamClient.logOff(); this.loginData = { accountName: this.username, password: this.password, rememberPassword: true, }; if (this.auth && this.auth !== '') { // Check if it is a shared_secret if (this.auth.length <= 5) this.loginData.authCode = this.auth; else { // Generate the code from the shared_secret winston.debug(`${this.username} Generating TOTP Code from shared_secret`); this.loginData.twoFactorCode = SteamTotp.getAuthCode(this.auth); } } winston.debug(`${this.username} About to connect`); this.steamClient.logOn(this.loginData); }
  3. here is my code this.loginData = { accountName: this.username, password: this.password, rememberPassword: true, }; winston.debug(`${this.username} About to connect`); this.steamClient.logOn(this.loginData);
  4. How can I skip the Steam Guard Code: step when logging in using the machineAuthToken.txt file after I have already logged in with an email verification code? I don't know if this is possible because I am new to js, if I have got a txt file, how can I use this file to skip the steam guard code step? It is too troublesome to have to enter the email verification code every time
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