
pali.rohar at gmail
Mar 5, 2012, 2:53 AM
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Re: New tool available to decrypt encryped N900 backups without a N900
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On Monday 05 March 2012 18:34:55 Jonathan Wilson wrote: > Thanks to Pali finding some old osso-backup source in > http://repository.maemo.org/pool/maemo3.2/free/source/, I was able to build > a tool that decrypts encrypted osso-backup files without the need to have a > working N900 Fremantle install. > > The download is at http://www.cncmods.net/files/backupdec.zip and is > compiled via backupdec.sh. It will compile in scratchbox if you have > libosso-gsf-1-dev, libglib-2.0-dev and libssl-dev installed or it should > compile in a normal linux environment if you have normal libgsf, glib and > openssl headers installed (you will need to edit the sh file pkg-config > options for this) > > To run the compiled binary, run backupdec in out password where in is the > encrypted zip file from the backup, out is the name of the output > unencrypted zip file and password is the password used when the zip file > was created. > > It can also be used to decrypt zip files on the N900 itself if you want to > decrypt the files without actually restoring the backup. (i.e. build an arm > binary of this and run it on the phone) > > If someone has a specific need for a binary of this built for a specific > platform, let me know and I will see what I can do to get a binary. Hi, thanks very much for decrypting backup file format! -- Pali Rohár pali.rohar [at] gmail
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