Is that for current working HSN ?
Logging for a few hours, finally i have a line for my hsn, but i want to use fm calculator to calculate PMK ... so i need a 8 byte emk .... the long string i have is:
CB6372BC00000030F8EC24BF29DAD3E0991404C8B200A12FEA F41732003F22CDD245A54111D374F5DD113FC34005AF89338A B492081F44F4
what's the emk or master key???
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Is that for current working HSN ?
iS There any software that is
cheers
coxie
No. The packet is encrypted by an unknown algorithm ( Irdeto2 ) and then has a checksum signature as well to ensure packet integrity
Reality is an invention of my imagination.
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If the algo was public it would be the end of IR2.
you cant find the hmk like that. it is imbedded in the card, only a seller would know. the only thing available for you to c in that is your cards hsn which is being addressed (6372BC in example). if you want to do a emk update jus send line using gup.
I don't have an answer but great to see an interesting thread like this from a hobbiest and not a gmgmgm
By reading this, you have already given me control over a tiny slice of your mind
gamma card v3.5 is gup
h2 loader is panda
IF IT DONT WORK USE A BIGGER HAMMER
Don't quote me on this LOL its just what I have heard
From the example in post 1.
CB HSN Addressed EMM
6372BC HSN
000000
30 <- Payload Length
F8EC24BF29DAD3E0991404C8B200A12F <- Payload
EAF41732003F22CDD245A54111D374F5 <- Payload
DD113FC34005AF89338AB492081F44F4 <- Payload
The payload IS encrypted. It is assumed that once the EMM Encryption is removed that you will have the data to decrypt with the Cards Master Key to give the current Plain Master Key.
Remember the Irdeto 101
Cards Master Key is used to decode the EMK to a PMK
the PMK is used to decode the PKs (Plain Keys)
The PKs are used to deocde ECMs to give CW's
CW's are used to decode the scrambled stream.
So how do you get the PMK from the CB?
Without the Correct Cards Master Key and Without the EMM Decryption Key, and algos, you dont!!!
each byte is represented by 2 characters,.. 30 hex = 48 bytes,... so 96 expected characters
thanks jimbo, i didn't do my hex to dec conversion...
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