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Need help on Flexlm checkout filter
Need help on Flexlm checkout filter :
1.set break in _xorname i get the job & structure, use lmrecode to enerated vendor keys and new seeds, build lmcrypt.exe use 9.2 SDK and made a LIC file . but when i use LIC file it still display Flexlm error -73,125: Local checkout filter rejected request. 2.even i set the 2 bad flag with 0 and 1--introduse by the FLEXlm latest information "Flex2004.htm" by CrackZ , . but it still display the same error -73,125. 3. i already read the Nolan Blender's tutorial about "how crypt filters work "from CracZ site . But for my poor english and this is first time i meet the checkout filters Flexlm app, i still have some dimness about it: 4. Nolan Blender says to build lmcrypt.exe ,we need build lmkeyfil.c file first .Do i must get some special SEEDS for build lmkeyfil.c? like the tutorial : lmrand1 -filter_gen 1471 2134 4211 5.set a breakpoint in lc_set_attr, i can see lc_set_attr called with a second argument of 0x2D ,is that value LM_A_USER_CRYPT_FILTER? What use does this value have? 6. What use does xorvals[] & permute_t tab1[] have? and how to build it 7. is there anyting i must to do ? |
Hi
Cryptfilters != Checkoutfilters. (Take a look into lm_attr.h to find info about lc_set_attr values) If you would have cryptfilters, you'd have to build lmkeyfil.c by yourself as it is discribed in Nolans essay If I remember correctly there's a tutorial about checkoutfilters at Crackz site as well. Check it out again. Greetings Ginfix |
thanks Ginfix
my target give the : Flexlm error -73,125: Local checkout filter rejected request. I see lc_set_attr called with a second argument of 0x2D ,so i think it maybe a LM_A_CHECKOUTFILTER , and i just simply patch the function to always return 0,is OK Greetings HanZi |
a few days ago, saw a news that the source code is availble.
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