Hacking What is a sig patch?

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Noob here obviously. Am reading up as much as I can already in this forum but can't seems to find what a sig patch is and what it does. cfw 101?
 

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Noob here obviously. Am reading up as much as I can already in this forum but can't seems to find what a sig patch is and what it does. cfw 101?
essentially apps have checks each time you launch them to see if you should be able to or not sig patches bypass this
 

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Patches signature checks.
So with this patch,
essentially apps have checks each time you launch them to see if you should be able to or not sig patches bypass this
Apps like those games I purchase from eshop? Can I say that those NSP files I install have sig patches that bypass the check so that the firmware "thinks" I bought em and so enables the launch?

Thanks for the explanation.
 

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So with this patch,

Apps like those games I purchase from eshop? Can I say that those NSP files I install have sig patches that bypass the check so that the firmware "thinks" I bought em and so enables the launch?

Thanks for the explanation.
correct it tricks the console into thinking you have permission
 

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correct it tricks the console into thinking you have permission

This is untrue. The nsp files you are downloading and installing outside of the eshop aren't signed by Nintendo to run on your switch. They have a signature that is invalid. In normal stock firmware your switch will detect this and prevent them from running. Currently there is no way to modify nsp's to "trick your console into thinking you have permission".

Instead, custom firmwares can disable the switch from verifying theses signatures in the first place. This is what sig patching is.
 
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This is untrue. The nsp files you are downloading and installing outside of the eshop aren't signed by Nintendo to run on your switch. They have a signature that is invalid. In normal stock firmware your switch will detect this and prevent them from running. Currently there is no way to modify nsp's to "trick your console into thinking you have permission".

Instead, custom firmwares can disable the switch from verifying theses signatures in the first place. This is what sig patching is.
I was wasntexplaining how it worked just what it does
 

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