40 minutes ago, the github was updated yet again with whatever this means: "refactored key related code. added support for fixed system key"
I apologize for posting this, I'm sorry if I'm going wildly off topic or flooding this thread. I'll stop, I just figured it is worth pointing out the momentum. Report this post for deletion.
https://github.com/3dshax/ctr
wtf is all this? https://github.com/3...b8975edbe007e0c
Does he have the common key or is that just a space to add it once he has found it?
It doesn't seem likely, from my experience as a programmer it's just some error check.
EDIT: There was already a function called " setting_is_common_key_valid() " before, he just renamed it for " settings_get_common_key() " nothing to get alarmed about
Actully do you know if he actully changed its function, cause then it might be somthing. Where does "settings_get_common_key()" point to?
It points to here, the settings.c file:
https://github.com/3...tool/settings.c
unsigned char* settings_get_common_key(settings* usersettings)
{
if (usersettings && usersettings->keys.commonkey.valid)
return usersettings->keys.commonkey.data;
else
return 0;
}
It's a simple true or false function that returns a pointer to an unsigned char