The keys you'll get will just be the public keys. At best, you'll be able to decrypt the ROMs but you won't be able to produce any signed code.Mega-Mario said:The OP's post doesn't make any sense... but gotta tell him a few things:
* RSA is, from what I heard, only used to sign the programs
* 128bit AES CTR is used to encrypt them
* saves are encrypted with some crappy XOR encryption
Also, no encryption is 100% secure. No CPU I know of can run encrypted code, so the decryption keys have to be stored in plaintext for the code to be decrpyted before it is run... For the exact same reason, the place where the keys are stored has to be accessible by the CPU. So someday the hackers will find out how to dump said keys... and all the encryption and other security will fall apart like a castle made of paper under the rain.
wait what? that cant be unless wii is on a diff encryption system? how else would the homebrew channel be able to successfully run? it has to be signed right?paulguy said:The keys you'll get will just be the public keys. At best, you'll be able to decrypt the ROMs but you won't be able to produce any signed code.Mega-Mario said:The OP's post doesn't make any sense... but gotta tell him a few things:
* RSA is, from what I heard, only used to sign the programs
* 128bit AES CTR is used to encrypt them
* saves are encrypted with some crappy XOR encryption
Also, no encryption is 100% secure. No CPU I know of can run encrypted code, so the decryption keys have to be stored in plaintext for the code to be decrpyted before it is run... For the exact same reason, the place where the keys are stored has to be accessible by the CPU. So someday the hackers will find out how to dump said keys... and all the encryption and other security will fall apart like a castle made of paper under the rain.
Svorax said:wait what? that cant be unless wii is on a diff encryption system? how else would the homebrew channel be able to successfully run? it has to be signed right?paulguy said:The keys you'll get will just be the public keys. At best, you'll be able to decrypt the ROMs but you won't be able to produce any signed code.Mega-Mario said:The OP's post doesn't make any sense... but gotta tell him a few things:
* RSA is, from what I heard, only used to sign the programs
* 128bit AES CTR is used to encrypt them
* saves are encrypted with some crappy XOR encryption
Also, no encryption is 100% secure. No CPU I know of can run encrypted code, so the decryption keys have to be stored in plaintext for the code to be decrpyted before it is run... For the exact same reason, the place where the keys are stored has to be accessible by the CPU. So someday the hackers will find out how to dump said keys... and all the encryption and other security will fall apart like a castle made of paper under the rain.
Svorax said:wait what? that cant be unless wii is on a diff encryption system? how else would the homebrew channel be able to successfully run? it has to be signed right?
Matyapiro31 said:I recognized Nintendo 3DS uses RSA BSafe software.
It can 3DS highly and speedy encryption and decryption,in the case of RSA,AES CTR,WPA2 AES,etc.
Almost data we can dump are encrypted and encrypted.
My friend told me 3DS game cart saves has 3 times or over encryption!
There is very very long road to hacking 3DS or play games by NO$3DS...