[Help] Magictype.dat Decyrpt Problem.

06/29/2010 01:44 kinshi88#16
Ugh.
06/30/2010 19:40 xxFastBoy#17
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Originally Posted by kinshi88 View Post
Ugh.

İ think İts Wrong.
Cause this Incariuz's Magictype.dat (New Ice Taoists Skill bla bla...)
but i didnt see in your magivtype.txt
06/30/2010 19:52 CptSky#18
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Originally Posted by xxFastBoy View Post
İ think İts Wrong.
Cause this Incariuz's Magictype.dat (New Ice Taoists Skill bla bla...)
but i didnt see in your magivtype.txt
Because Kinshi doesn't have decrypted your MagicType... Anyway, I have made a text file for you with your MagicType...
06/30/2010 19:59 xxFastBoy#19
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Originally Posted by CptSky View Post
Because Kinshi doesn't have decrypted your MagicType... Anyway, I have made a text file for you with your MagicType...
Oh Verry Thankc. Well how you Decrypted?
08/24/2010 20:19 _DreadNought_#20
I used a hex reader to do it but all I got was
What am I doing wrong?
08/24/2010 20:36 dowhatuwant#21
why do u bump an old thread?
and anyway, a binaryfile is a binaryfile.
08/24/2010 20:45 _DreadNought_#22
I bumped an old thread as I needed to ask a question that didn't appear to be answered enough. <- I edited my post
08/24/2010 21:01 dowhatuwant#23
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Originally Posted by Eliminationn View Post
I used a hex reader to do it but all I got was
What am I doing wrong?
if it helps:
hex:
Code:
d4 00 36 4c 44 88 02 50 03 00 01 88 40 83 45 20 09 4d 89 df a6 32 00 08 39 ba 15 8d 41 11 00 9f 0c 48 a0 fc 65 08 84 90 28 08 08 c0 01 02 62 92 89 10 b7 0f 09 0a 58 50 00 0a 00 2c 42 71 6a 7f 05 40 04 01 81 5c 08 22 02 92 34 d3 bc 20 85 ee 3a 0b 42 61 03 00 24 80 38 42 42 00 41 01 d9 90 3f f7 fe e1 80 56 80 90 12 4b 51 91 1c 57 03 08 1a 21 32 14 81 91 29 20 06 40 dd 52 4c 63 78 14 44 57 8d d9 d7 02 3c a2 ba 69 8c 96 a4 c9 66 19 40 22
dec/char:
Code:
212 0 54 76 68 136 2 80 3 0 1 136 64 131 69 32 9 77 137 223 166 50 0 8 57 186 21 141 65 17 0 159 12 72 160 252 101 8 132 144 40 8 8 192 1 2 98 146 137 16 183 15 9 10 88 80 0 10 0 44 66 113 106 127 5 64 4 1 129 92 8 34 2 146 52 211 188 32 133 238 58 11 66 97 3 0 36 128 56 66 66 0 65 1 217 144 63 247 254 225 128 86 128 144 18 75 81 145 28 87 3 8 26 33 50 20 129 145 41 32 6 64 221 82 76 99 120 20 68 87 141 217 215 2 60 162 186 105 140 150 164 201 102 25 64 34
base 64:
Code:
1AA2TESIAlADAAGIQINFIAlNid+mMgAIOboVjUERAJ8MSKD8ZQiEkCgICMABAmKSiRC3DwkKWFAACgAsQnFqfwVABAGBXAgiApI007wghe46C0JhAwAkgDhCQgBBAdmQP/f+4YBWgJASS1GRHFcDCBohMhSBkSkgBkDdUkxjeBREV43Z1wI8orppjJakyWYZQCI=
message digest & check sum
Code:
MD2: a9cb1f0dc3f0a8cbc04e470a5556aae2
MD4: 3387d6272ca0b238c4961d710839577e
MD5: 625fb8fe65d8714fe2c8ecfe96b92d67
CRC 8, ccitt, 16, 32 : 

CRYPT (form: $ MD5? $ SALT $ CRYPT):
$1$LBIVXpNE$lB2Jdb22xYJ3BQBP2byZ60
      (form: SALT[2] CRYPT[11]):
psea6D9YAS/GM

SHA1: 87671eb82143e1f51fd4d50aaeb4afe3c26c3833
RIPEMD-160: 
  f0f81a68cd2dfdcf364dac2de1ae6965dc813667
this was what I found
08/24/2010 21:17 _DreadNought_#24
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Originally Posted by CptSky View Post
Because Kinshi doesn't have decrypted your MagicType... Anyway, I have made a text file for you with your MagicType...
I am curious to know how you got that?
08/24/2010 22:46 Kiyono#25
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Originally Posted by Eliminationn View Post
I am curious to know how you got that?
Drag and drop the MagicType.dat onto the DatCryptor (made by high6).

//edit Tested it and worked, file included.
08/24/2010 22:52 Korvacs#26
Its a binary file, ie. values are stored in a binary format.

Essentially you can write files in a number of ways, you can use a standard textwriter to display things in understand values like "100,200,300,400" or you can use a binarywriter which will write things as they are in machine code, which uses significantly less space as it stores them at their smallest required size in the file.

The value "100" for example fits into a single byte, but to write the value 100 in ascii requires 3 bytes, 1 for each digit.

Basically you need to google BinaryReader for C# or take a look at the way the 5165 source (or any other flat-file based source for that matter) loads characters and information.

Once you have loaded the data you can then write a new text file using the textwriter with the information you have just retrieved from the file, and if you really get stuck i have a working parser in source format for you to take a look at.
08/24/2010 22:56 Kiyono#27
The DatCryptor v2 source is available too.
08/25/2010 13:57 µ~Xero~µ#28
the newest Patch Encrypted Magictype.dat