Homebrew Official [Download] Decrypt9 - Open Source Decryption Tools (WIP)

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What is the "Validate NAND Dump" option? I dumped my sysnand, and clicked this because I thought it was a file integrity checker, apparently it isn't...
 
What is the "Validate NAND Dump" option? I dumped my sysnand, and clicked this because I thought it was a file integrity checker, apparently it isn't...
Yes it is it checks to make sure your NAND dump is valid..at least that's what it did when o used it yesterday
 
@d0k3 Why files generated by decrypt9 have strange dates? Like 31/01/2015?
For NAND backups, or very important files, it's not very good :/
 
Hey guys, I am trying to dump Health&Safety on N3DS via arm9 boot but I get slot0x25KeyX not set up error despite having this file in my decryp9 dir, anyone know whats going on? Could have sworn I had this working before?
 
Hey guys, I am trying to dump Health&Safety on N3DS via arm9 boot but I get slot0x25KeyX not set up error despite having this file in my decryp9 dir, anyone know whats going on? Could have sworn I had this working before?
should not be in any dir, put it in the root of your SD
 
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should not be in any dir, put it in the root of your SD

Okay, I moved it but still am getting the same error? I have tried other slot0x25KeyX as well?

Update; never mind, wow! There seems to be a lot of bogus slot0x25KeyX floating around now on the net! Went into a deep backup and retrieved a working slot0x25KeyX.

Wonder how I can verify my other keys are good? Are their checksums for all keys?
 
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I did a mistake xD
04202016
I used the french format xD
You should go YYYY-MM-DD anyways so the OS properly sorts by filenames.
@d0k3 Why files generated by decrypt9 have strange dates? Like 31/01/2015?
For NAND backups, or very important files, it's not very good :/
I agree, a name like sysNANDyymmdd.bin would be the way to go, but we don't have proper access to the system clock in ARM9 (yet?), so no can do. File dates come from the same problem.

Okay, I moved it but still am getting the same error? I have tried other slot0x25KeyX as well?

Update; never mind, wow! There seems to be a lot of bogus slot0x25KeyX floating around now on the net! Went into a deep backup and retrieved a working slot0x25KeyX.

Wonder how I can verify my other keys are good? Are their checksums for all keys?
D9checks all the keys it uses, so if D9 accepts them, they are good. Hold L+R at startup to pause the output and check.
 
I agree, a name like sysNANDyymmdd.bin would be the way to go, but we don't have proper access to the system clock in ARM9 (yet?), so no can do. File dates come from the same problem.


D9checks all the keys it uses, so if D9 accepts them, they are good. Hold L+R at startup to pause the output and check.
Well, FBI can access the clock/date, so why not D9 too?
 
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Is it possible that the last decrypt9wip build from git doesn't create a decrypt9wip.3dsx and decrypt9wip.smdh?
I changed the default build goal to bootstrap, which might have been a unpopular decision. You need to run 'make brahma' to build the .3dsx / .smdh now, also try 'make release' while you're at it. I might change the default build goal back later, unsure.
 
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I changed the default build goal to bootstrap, which might have been a unpopular decision. You need to run 'make brahma' to build the .3dsx / .smdh now, also try 'make release' while you're at it. I might change the default build goal back later, unsure.
Thanks for the info :)
I totally get it, I don't use the .3dsx anyway :), it was just that i tought i did something wrong :D

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And for the record: yes, if you use "make release" you get all files including the .3dsx and .smdh ;)
 
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