Diablo AU
Hi All,
I know cafe.racer has had a crack at this and I have looked at it in the past. I was wondering if mapping the values from a fenrir nagrakey.txt file would work so I looked into it and found a common provider in the fenrir keys and the fausto keys, so it was just a matter of matching the strings in the different areas.
Hence:
Fausto to fenrir key mappings
-----------------------------
PK2E1 -> E1[2]
PK2N1 -> N1[2]
EMM_k0_N2 -> N2[0]
Emm_Key1 -> N2[1]
Ver Key -> VK[0]
For NTL the fenrir keys are as follows:
[5401 - NTL]
Universal:
N1[2]=B3CBC55D285B70F6673D6FC686EBB9DD132B4CD123D90CF5C4FC1B8182B7B2567A68D9107D9F95022E3E667F9C6F3060EC06C256A3FAD59996D65E23BB233CA8
E1[2]=FB8A06CE8EEAED09B32E6CC9C51E4BD6D02FC5AC485C0FBE809DCD0C43553DCAA545E6B5A8BF63AC1ED4EE54684A204048AFD639C25139110F8F9417D2172870
N2[0]=9FFF82A1294A6D8226CFE377BA7C1090D11FC4124F4A6EBD93EE33AAEE221D42FD872E2C2A12AE1838B75C9C489BC29C837C14F93B638D00FA077DCFFABDF7AE
N2[1]=81B0BD3D22EB5294EF106F5B352FC32D27C0EBE91377933A4E98CCDFB1B185833919B91B3C8EF934E33BED83E5F63EAA4E1AAA853631A1E3DD78E6A6C00E729C
VK[0]=DFD9C0B737AA4D58
ROM10:
N2[1]=
ROM11:
N1[0]=
E1[0]=
N1[1]=
E1[1]=
N1[2]=
E1[2]=
N2[1]=
VK[1]=
I have not tried this yet but I will once I get home. I was hoping to get other peoples input on this as it would be a good one to solve for us DVB-C users and it could offer an alternative to the funs.
I hope this helps someone.
Cheers!
Koni55
Hi All,
I know cafe.racer has had a crack at this and I have looked at it in the past. I was wondering if mapping the values from a fenrir nagrakey.txt file would work so I looked into it and found a common provider in the fenrir keys and the fausto keys, so it was just a matter of matching the strings in the different areas.
Hence:
Fausto to fenrir key mappings
-----------------------------
PK2E1 -> E1[2]
PK2N1 -> N1[2]
EMM_k0_N2 -> N2[0]
Emm_Key1 -> N2[1]
Ver Key -> VK[0]
For NTL the fenrir keys are as follows:
[5401 - NTL]
Universal:
N1[2]=B3CBC55D285B70F6673D6FC686EBB9DD132B4CD123D90CF5C4FC1B8182B7B2567A68D9107D9F95022E3E667F9C6F3060EC06C256A3FAD59996D65E23BB233CA8
E1[2]=FB8A06CE8EEAED09B32E6CC9C51E4BD6D02FC5AC485C0FBE809DCD0C43553DCAA545E6B5A8BF63AC1ED4EE54684A204048AFD639C25139110F8F9417D2172870
N2[0]=9FFF82A1294A6D8226CFE377BA7C1090D11FC4124F4A6EBD93EE33AAEE221D42FD872E2C2A12AE1838B75C9C489BC29C837C14F93B638D00FA077DCFFABDF7AE
N2[1]=81B0BD3D22EB5294EF106F5B352FC32D27C0EBE91377933A4E98CCDFB1B185833919B91B3C8EF934E33BED83E5F63EAA4E1AAA853631A1E3DD78E6A6C00E729C
VK[0]=DFD9C0B737AA4D58
ROM10:
N2[1]=
ROM11:
N1[0]=
E1[0]=
N1[1]=
E1[1]=
N1[2]=
E1[2]=
N2[1]=
VK[1]=
I have not tried this yet but I will once I get home. I was hoping to get other peoples input on this as it would be a good one to solve for us DVB-C users and it could offer an alternative to the funs.
I hope this helps someone.
Cheers!
Koni55