Hacking Converting eShop tickets to disc tickets. Possible?

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Disc tickets are not bound to any console and they seem to be fine for decoding eShop titles. So there seems to be no console specific encryption.

eShop tickets on the other hand seem to be bound to the console. Can't they be decoded (converted to disc tickets) using the console specific keys (using the tool released be Donald Trump)?
 

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Disc tickets are not bound to any console and they seem to be fine for decoding eShop titles. So there seems to be no console specific encryption.

eShop tickets on the other hand seem to be bound to the console. Can't they be decoded (converted to disc tickets) using the console specific keys (using the tool released be Donald Trump)?
The time it will take to RE the tickets a full IOSU exploit will be out. Just wait for that. (A iosu exploit with sig patches is out right now.)
 

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Thanks for the noob treatment, but your answer has nothing to do with my question. If I wanted to try RedNAND I would have already done so.
 

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no, not possible, you'd need the private key that nobody will ever obtain to create your own signature and resign the ticket as a common one......or just use sigpatches so it doesn't care or complain
Asynchronous encryption... I didn't think of that. I somehow thought disc tickets were unsigned, I don't know how I got that idea.

You have two options: You use redNAND and sigpatches, or you buy games like everyone else
I've actually bought Wii U games for around 500 €. Sometimes a discussion is about exploring an idea, not about money and not even about ethics. I might try redNAND later on.

That sounds like the sane option. I'll wait for quantum computing, then.
 

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Asynchronous encryption... I didn't think of that. I somehow thought disc tickets were unsigned, I don't know how I got that idea.
Tickets are signed, but for some strange reason the part that says disc/digital is not.
A real disc ticket works on any console (naturally) whereas a digital one has the console that owns it embedded within.
 

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Tickets are signed, but for some strange reason the part that says disc/digital is not.
A real disc ticket works on any console (naturally) whereas a digital one has the console that owns it embedded within.
Yes, I have understood this after NWPlayer123s post. I asume nobody at Nintendo ever had the idea, that someone would use the disc tickets in combination with the files from NUS.

At least now I have a pretty good idea how a ticket system works. :)
 

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