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:::::Okey, good. you can take use of that (however still not related to exefs..) have a good day.
 
:::::Okey, good. you can take use of that (however still not related to exefs..) have a good day.
 
::There is ClCertA on CDN. Important keys are stored in hardware key-scrambler right? A.ClCertA's private key stored in hardware and there is api called with write access in the package. B.ClCertA's key stored in NAND or somewhere else so we can eventually grab that and setup a proxy to remote while replacing the original ninty ones to our own self-sign ones (Then we would be able to decode the data transfers between proxy to 3ds and proxy to remote). C.ClCertA.. The workers think their private key can never be leaked so no CRL and just stored in hardware with a package cheating their boss. Which one you think would be the best answer? BTW i do really think there is ones with R/W access to the hardware.. Hope you find new apis.--[[User:Syphurith|Syphurith]] 02:35, 4 July 2013 (CEST)
 
::There is ClCertA on CDN. Important keys are stored in hardware key-scrambler right? A.ClCertA's private key stored in hardware and there is api called with write access in the package. B.ClCertA's key stored in NAND or somewhere else so we can eventually grab that and setup a proxy to remote while replacing the original ninty ones to our own self-sign ones (Then we would be able to decode the data transfers between proxy to 3ds and proxy to remote). C.ClCertA.. The workers think their private key can never be leaked so no CRL and just stored in hardware with a package cheating their boss. Which one you think would be the best answer? BTW i do really think there is ones with R/W access to the hardware.. Hope you find new apis.--[[User:Syphurith|Syphurith]] 02:35, 4 July 2013 (CEST)
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:::ClCertA contains the SSL client RSA cert/private-key, when one has that one can only access their servers(like with a PC) with that, *nothing* more. I'm not sure why they store that data in a CFA seperate from SSL module, those two files stored in the ClCertA RomFS use additional encryption to begin with. "BTW i do really think there is ones with R/W access to the hardware" I'm not sure what you mean by that. --[[User:Yellows8|Yellows8]] 03:24, 4 July 2013 (CEST)
    
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