Hello,
In order to test rsaenh.dll, I'm looking for software, which applies the Microsoft Crypto-API. Any suggestions? It would be ideal, if the source is available.
Ciao, Michael
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 17:50:09 +0100, Michael Jung mjung@iss.tu-darmstadt.de wrote:
Hello,
In order to test rsaenh.dll, I'm looking for software, which applies the Microsoft Crypto-API. Any suggestions? It would be ideal, if the source is available.
Ciao, Michael
Blizzard's game patching software seems to use it to authenticate the patch archive. Your changes broke the patcher: "unable to authenticate", last time I checked, but I am unable to update to the current cvs at the moment. No source, sorry. I'll check up on it at a later time.
On Thursday 30 December 2004 18:39, Jesse Allen wrote:
Blizzard's game patching software seems to use it to authenticate the patch archive. Your changes broke the patcher: "unable to authenticate", last time I checked, but I am unable to update to the current cvs at the moment. No source, sorry. I'll check up on it at a later time.
I've downloaded the current Diablo II patch and tricked it into running up to the authentication step by patching my registry. It crashed and allowed me to find and fix a bug. This is exactly what I need. Thanks!
Ciao, Michael
I'm pretty sure Steam does.
And, coincidentally, Steam happens to be broken at the moment, although it does work in Crossover.
Also, I think the open source eMule uses that DLL a bit, IIRC to generate a crypt key for each userid. Previous hacks to get eMule working in Wine involved generating the key in a seperate program and then merging it in - there's an entire thread about it in the eMule forums.
-Scott Ritchie
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 17:50 +0100, Michael Jung wrote:
Hello,
In order to test rsaenh.dll, I'm looking for software, which applies the Microsoft Crypto-API. Any suggestions? It would be ideal, if the source is available.
Ciao, Michael