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RE: SB5101 Certs on a SB6120 - doctor - 08-06-2018 (12-12-2017, 09:40 PM)sexyladynyc Wrote:(10-12-2017, 09:32 PM)occalifornia Wrote: This topic has the potential to be a great DIY guide / thread for the community. I hope you guys share. Was there a solution to this problem? I’m quite interested what it is . RE: SB5101 Certs on a SB6120 - LkBurn - 18-07-2018 (10-12-2017, 09:32 PM)occalifornia Wrote: This topic has the potential to be a great DIY guide / thread for the community. I hope you guys share. If anyone wants some help with this, I'd be happy to do some testing with whomever reaches out to me. RE: SB5101 Certs on a SB6120 - ricktendo - 18-07-2018 See my post here, I talk about how Forceware converts the private key using /usr/local/bin/mfdemoto http://www.haxorware.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=6415&pid=34794#pid34794 RE: SB5101 Certs on a SB6120 - LkBurn - 18-07-2018 (18-07-2018, 02:10 AM)ricktendo Wrote: See my post here, I talk about how Forceware converts the private key using /usr/local/bin/mfdemoto In that thread, you basically did what I was going to do with openssl. I'm glad you made that post for anyone else looking for it. RE: SB5101 Certs on a SB6120 - ricktendo - 18-07-2018 (18-07-2018, 02:28 AM)LkBurn Wrote:(18-07-2018, 02:10 AM)ricktendo Wrote: See my post here, I talk about how Forceware converts the private key using /usr/local/bin/mfdemoto Can you show us how to use openssl (instead of forceware) to decrypt the private.bin? RE: SB5101 Certs on a SB6120 - LkBurn - 18-07-2018 (18-07-2018, 04:55 AM)ricktendo Wrote:(18-07-2018, 02:28 AM)LkBurn Wrote:(18-07-2018, 02:10 AM)ricktendo Wrote: See my post here, I talk about how Forceware converts the private key using /usr/local/bin/mfdemoto Hi Ricktendo, Later on, I'll grab one of my SB5101s and try it out to make sure. I can let you know when I do that and how I achieved it. RE: SB5101 Certs on a SB6120 - rgvsxdigitalpimp - 22-07-2018 Back in the day when scanning was open, I was able to grab a bunch of sb5120 certs and put them into forceware with the browse and upload function with no issues. SB5101 certs upload with no problems to sb6120, sb6121, and sb6141. It's putting sb6120, sb6121, and sb6141 certs on a sb5101 modem that is an issue RE: SB5101 Certs on a SB6120 - LkBurn - 22-07-2018 (22-07-2018, 07:36 AM)rgvsxdigitalpimp Wrote: Back in the day when scanning was open, I was able to grab a bunch of sb5120 certs and put them into forceware with the browse and upload function with no issues. SB5101 certs upload with no problems to sb6120, sb6121, and sb6141. It's putting sb6120, sb6121, and sb6141 certs on a sb5101 modem that is an issue Forceware has no issue as it converts them to a usable cryptography standard if need be using "mfdemoto", which is a custom program that mforce wrote. RE: SB5101 Certs on a SB6120 - ble - 25-09-2024 cmnonexp.exe ver 111 is basicly corrent,but will transfer 0x0a to 0x0d0a and that cause all the problem |