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== FS key is wrong == |
== FS key is wrong == |
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− | genpass gives the key in the article when run with the update ramdisk, and |
+ | genpass gives the key in the article when run with the update ramdisk, and <tt>59ebcd47de964e5479ce2e2dc583284c863b85fefc0a58d68871a941a76c125367bffd2e</tt> when run with the restore ramdisk. Neither one produces a valid image when using vfdecrypt to decrypt the filesystem DMG. I haven't figured out how to get the correct one; there's talk that genpass fails on ramdisk images that use compression, could that be it? I'm doing all of this on x86-64 Linux. --[[User:Tavianator|Tavianator]] 05:38, 6 January 2011 (UTC) |
− | :Did you decrypt the ramdisk first? The hash is calculated by hashing a decrypted ramdisk dmg. The key on here is valid. |
+ | :Did you decrypt the ramdisk first? The hash is calculated by hashing a decrypted ramdisk dmg. The key on here is valid. --[[User:Ih8sn0w|iH8sn0w]] 17:58, 6 January 2011 (UTC) |
− | --[[User:Ih8sn0w|iH8sn0w]] 17:58, 6 January 2011 (UTC) |
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::Oops, figured it out. Linux doesn't handle compressed DMG images, and the FS image is compressed. dmg2img can be used to decompress it. Sorry for the noise! [[User:Tavianator|Tavianator]] 22:25, 6 January 2011 (UTC) |
::Oops, figured it out. Linux doesn't handle compressed DMG images, and the FS image is compressed. dmg2img can be used to decompress it. Sorry for the noise! [[User:Tavianator|Tavianator]] 22:25, 6 January 2011 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 08:39, 6 February 2014
FS key is wrong
genpass gives the key in the article when run with the update ramdisk, and 59ebcd47de964e5479ce2e2dc583284c863b85fefc0a58d68871a941a76c125367bffd2e when run with the restore ramdisk. Neither one produces a valid image when using vfdecrypt to decrypt the filesystem DMG. I haven't figured out how to get the correct one; there's talk that genpass fails on ramdisk images that use compression, could that be it? I'm doing all of this on x86-64 Linux. --Tavianator 05:38, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
- Did you decrypt the ramdisk first? The hash is calculated by hashing a decrypted ramdisk dmg. The key on here is valid. --iH8sn0w 17:58, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
- Oops, figured it out. Linux doesn't handle compressed DMG images, and the FS image is compressed. dmg2img can be used to decompress it. Sorry for the noise! Tavianator 22:25, 6 January 2011 (UTC)