dots-tb / reF00D

A vita plugin to run programs that do not get decrypted properly.
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C1-6703-6 after applying AntiBlacklist #8

Open MegaPramuk opened 5 years ago

MegaPramuk commented 5 years ago

That's happening on my 3.60 PSTV, running Ensō. It's definitely not a config issue nor a matter of the keys as it did work before applying the patch. What's even more weird is that uninstalling the patch won't make it work again, instead I have to:

  1. restore the system
  2. update to 3.65
  3. downgrade back to 3.60

I encountered this bug two times. The first time I did it as described and it worked. After installing the patch again (and reF00D stopping to work), I skipped the system restoration and it didn't work. Simply restoring doesn't work either (tried it the first time). Now, here are some screenshots just to verify everything. SHA1 hashes of keys.bin and reF00D.skprx: 2019-03-02-134832 2019-03-02-134822

config.txt: 2019-03-02-140745_467x471_scrot

Contents of kernel (to show that the plugin's there): 2019-03-02-140827_552x28_scrot

If I should include something else to help debugging this, just tell me.

CelesteBlue-dev commented 5 years ago

please provide a link to Antiblacklist.

MegaPramuk commented 5 years ago

I've downloaded it via VHBB but it looks in vitadb anyway. https://vitadb.rinnegatamante.it/get_hb_link.php?id=11 I've installed the v2 patch.

LiEnby commented 4 years ago

Try Using DolcePolce ?

Princess-of-Sleeping commented 1 year ago

C1-6703-6 means bad header authentication failure or broken module segment decryption. It also happens if you use some PC tool to decrypt the module and try to run it on vita with ref00d.

https://github.com/dots-tb/reF00D/issues/7#issuecomment-814734195