I'll try this one in the morning, shchmue. Thanks for the quick reply! You guys are great, keep up the good work.
Your own keys (ex. Tsec key, biskeys, SBK) are unique to your console. The other keys (ex. Master Key, Master kek, package2 key) are not console uniqueWhat is different between your own keys and "materkey"? Thanks ! for the great guide!
Your own keys (ex. Tsec key, biskeys, SBK) are unique to your console. The other keys (ex. Master Key, Master kek, package2 key) are not console unique
just use this it'll get them all (link removed, new user) and it doesn't write anything to nand
you missed the part of the usage instructions about getting the /sept/ folder from atmosphereOkay so I ran the payload (loving the interface by the way!), and came up with 77 keys. I know not all are useful but it seems I got what I needed. The file is just short of 5800 bytes. I was however expecting to see closer to 120 based on this thread. I'm still figuring out the NSC builder I intended to use, but I should be all set with the 77 keys, or do I need to run the lockpick.nro one more time?
My mistake. Perhaps my head was in another place but since I'm running SX OS, I must have overlooked it.you missed the part of the usage instructions about getting the /sept/ folder from atmosphere
nvm outdated works fine nowhelp please... why am i getting this?

bis keys, tsec key, secure boot key (sbk) are the ones it dumps iircWhich keys are console specific?
bis_key_xx, device_key, keyblob_key_xx, keyblob_mac_key_xx, save_mac, sd_seed, secure_boot_key, tsec_keyWhich keys are console specific?
no greater a risk than any other Homebrew. you can always use lockpick RCM linked in OP if you'd rather not boot CFW at all.Question, is it safe to use this payload just to get the keys? Is there still a chance of nintendo banning me in the futute for using it?
Yeah, forgot to mention i was looking to use lockpick rcm. Since it is a payload and not a homebrew, is the risk chance the same?no greater a risk than any other Homebrew. you can always use lockpick RCM linked in OP if you'd rather not boot CFW at all.
no it doesn't write anything to NAND at all there's no evidence left on the consoleYeah, forgot to mention i was looking to use lockpick rcm. Since it is a payload and not a homebrew, is the risk chance the same?
Ah, thanks for the reply! I guess that makes me feel less worried now.no it doesn't write anything to NAND at all there's no evidence left on the console
that sounds like you didn't provide tsec_root_key to Lockpick which can only be done via Hekate dump. instructions are in OP, but of course you don't need to if you already ran Lockpick_RCMHi.
I am on 6.20 now and olny get 112 keys from this app. But when using the rcm version I get 122. Why this difference?
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