yeah i have but am not gettin it :/If you really want to "learn", the best imo is to read the scetool Readme, the threads about it, psdevwiki page & most important use trial & error. There's no substitute for practicing! [emoji6]
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yeah i know this already, ive used it alotThere are plenty of examples if you look for them. Start with easy stuff, just decrypt a simple self to begin with.
A simple scetool -d <self-file> <elf-file> then try encrypting it...
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yeah i was tryin similar commands but with = added though. still not workin though. ill see what @aldostools saysaddorCode:-2 05to your command line.Code:-2 06
Btw. I'm not 100% sure this resolve it. I don't messed with npdrm too much. klicense edit can be needed.
yep it works. what is that klicense i wonder?I couldn't get scetool to extract the file either but somehow PS3tools could. So I looked though some of the PS3tools files and found this "scetool.exe -l B8498B3492E822F7D2390862568B03C7 -v -d "EBOOT.BIN" "EBOOT.elf" which is what worked.
yep it works. what is that klicense i wonder?
anyways, thanks alot for the help
according to aldo, ps3tools uses dklic_validatoru can find the klicense with ps3 tools eboot bruteforcing tool which is what I mentioned. however, the rap has to be able to decrypt the self into elf in order for it to work. r u sure the content id (rap name) was correct? u can find that in the PARAM.SFO .
according to aldo, ps3tools uses dklic_validator
what command do i use for eboot.bin in klicencebruteforce? (klicencebruteforce [options] <self-file> <keydata-file> <ps3keys-file>)Sorry I did a mistake, dklic_validator is for edats.
I rechecked the source code and PKG ContentID uses: klicencebruteforce.exe and the set of keys stored in klics.txt, dev_klics.txt to verify the klicense, before try to decrypt an EBOOT, SELF or SPRX.