So...
With VoID's multi decryption tools, I noticed there is a function to decrypt your NAND. By itself that's probably not very useful, BUT
Could we potentially overcome the whole "you can only restore NAND backups from *your own system*" hurdle? Think about it.
Say you have one 3DS with the 4.x firmware on it. You have another one that's newer (maybe even a 2DS, who knows) and want to put DevMenu on there so you can install all the .cia files you want and be able to go online and everything too without needing a Gateway.
If you get a NAND flash port installed, and dump your NAND, couldn't you use VoID's tools to decrypt *that* NAND dump?
I'm not so sure how exactly the NAND is encrypted, but given that we can get xorpads now and decrypt the contents, couldn't we re-encrypt it using a different system's xorpads? In theory we could share a NAND image with friends and everybody just re-encrypt it with their own xorpads?
(I'm also thinking, couldn't you essentially change your system's region with this too? take a US and EUR system, dump both, encrypt one to the other, etc)
With VoID's multi decryption tools, I noticed there is a function to decrypt your NAND. By itself that's probably not very useful, BUT
Could we potentially overcome the whole "you can only restore NAND backups from *your own system*" hurdle? Think about it.
Say you have one 3DS with the 4.x firmware on it. You have another one that's newer (maybe even a 2DS, who knows) and want to put DevMenu on there so you can install all the .cia files you want and be able to go online and everything too without needing a Gateway.
If you get a NAND flash port installed, and dump your NAND, couldn't you use VoID's tools to decrypt *that* NAND dump?
I'm not so sure how exactly the NAND is encrypted, but given that we can get xorpads now and decrypt the contents, couldn't we re-encrypt it using a different system's xorpads? In theory we could share a NAND image with friends and everybody just re-encrypt it with their own xorpads?
(I'm also thinking, couldn't you essentially change your system's region with this too? take a US and EUR system, dump both, encrypt one to the other, etc)