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Is there any further information about the X-Ace-Host ID available ? How is it formed ? Is it the ECID, IMEI ? Something else ? --[[User:M2m|M2m]] 19:35, 26 November 2011 (MST) |
Is there any further information about the X-Ace-Host ID available ? How is it formed ? Is it the ECID, IMEI ? Something else ? --[[User:M2m|M2m]] 19:35, 26 November 2011 (MST) |
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:The number is just grabbed from an existing communication. According to some articles I've read it's more like a ticket number, valid for 24 hours. The original authetication algorithm is "heavily obfuscated in the code". At least this is my understanding. -- [[User:Http|http]] 14:37, 27 November 2011 (MST) |
:The number is just grabbed from an existing communication. According to some articles I've read it's more like a ticket number, valid for 24 hours. The original authetication algorithm is "heavily obfuscated in the code". At least this is my understanding. -- [[User:Http|http]] 14:37, 27 November 2011 (MST) |
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+ | Anybody knows why the original article has been removed? -- [[User:Http|http]] 14:38, 27 November 2011 (MST) |
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Is there any further information about the X-Ace-Host ID available ? How is it formed ? Is it the ECID, IMEI ? Something else ? --M2m 19:35, 26 November 2011 (MST)
- The number is just grabbed from an existing communication. According to some articles I've read it's more like a ticket number, valid for 24 hours. The original authetication algorithm is "heavily obfuscated in the code". At least this is my understanding. -- http 14:37, 27 November 2011 (MST)
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Anybody knows why the original article has been removed? -- http 14:38, 27 November 2011 (MST)