[linux-audio-user] iLok protection on Linux

Markus Herhoffer markus at herhoffer.net
Thu Jan 11 16:07:03 EST 2007


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The first thing I've learned at my lecture on Cryptography was that any
kind of cryptographic system should not rely on secret code. If there
are really secret parts in iLok then I see no choice in porting it to
Linux without official support from the keeper of this ominous secret code.

Maybe I should buy a Receptor and reverse engineer it? ;-)

Markus

Michael Ost schrieb:
>> On 1/9/07, "Josh Lawrence" <hardbop200 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I think your best bet would be to contact Muse Research and ask them,
>> since they have gone to the trouble to figure it out.  The chances of
>> them letting that information go is slim, but hey, you don't know
>> until you try.
> 
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