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#51 2014-05-02 20:59:36

iceman
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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

smile
well,  I have all different merges going on,  from your iclass-base,  penturas, midnitesnake, latest patches and my own into one codebase.  Not so easily to know which code is the correct one always.
Since the github move, there has been a lot of code developed but few commits into a stable branch.

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#52 2014-05-02 21:04:34

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

iceman wrote:

smile
well,  I have all different merges going on,  from your iclass-base,  penturas, midnitesnake, latest patches and my own into one codebase.  Not so easily to know which code is the correct one always.

My iclass-branch is focused on reader-attack. That is:
- From the PC, send a list of uid:s to simulate
- On the device, simulate them one by one, and gather MAC:s.
- After MAC collection, send them back to PC.

This will enable the key-leak attack. However, I am currently having problems emulating iclass cards, which I'm going to investigate further on the fpga-side. I'll get better equipment for that soonish.

iceman wrote:

Since the github move, there has been a lot of code developed but few commits into a stable branch.

Yes, but hopefully that's for the better, if we can cooperate a bit on patches and make them better before going into main. I really don't like the way that promiscuous svn-commits has led to long-standing bugs which takes years before they are patched.

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#53 2014-05-03 00:07:34

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

Holiman send me an email i'm not very sure what is your email, i don´t want to send to the wrong person

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#54 2014-05-03 15:34:04

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

This topic is  "MIFARE Ultralight » Ultralight C - in testing". How about we continue discussions about desfire in another thread..

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#55 2014-12-14 04:21:15

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

asper wrote:

I was able to add openssl to MinGW using this guide from page 12 to page 16 - (after installing it also copy this folder inside the proxmark3 \client folder)

any hint what folder/file this is referring to?  i'm attempting to install openssl.

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#56 2014-12-14 10:39:19

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

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#57 2014-12-15 05:11:28

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

Thanks, that clears up a bunch.

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#58 2014-12-16 04:26:35

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

Is the mfu code in the main branch yet?  If not, any ideas on when it will be?

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#59 2014-12-16 12:15:01

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

I guess that will depend on if Midnitesnake will make a pull request

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#60 2014-12-18 09:06:53

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

I've been busy of late, after some time off for work related stress; I've got a new job, where I've basically started from scratch and am currently building my own Team.  I haven't had much free time, and all my projects have been on hold.

Hopefully, over the holidays (though there will be family distractions) I can finish porting the code; basically I'm trying to move all the MFU code into its own section (which will contain MFU & MFUC), there is a fair bit of code duplication at the moment, so want to cut this down.

The current PoC is should be sitting in unstable if you want to help out?

Last edited by midnitesnake (2014-12-18 14:09:59)

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#61 2014-12-18 09:56:01

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

I did move all your ul stuff into cmdhfmfu.c since the cmdhfmf.c is so big already. You can see it in my fork.  I also added some extra info to your dump cmd.

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#62 2015-01-26 22:44:33

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

And now, the Ultralight stuff is in the PM3-master.
Go a head and check it out.

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#63 2015-01-28 04:06:37

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Re: Ultralight C - in testing

Thanks appreciate your efforts!

Sorry, I'm absent these days, time is hard to find.

Kudos to you!

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