The 1st byte of the posted AES keys is the actual index of the key and shouldn't be used as part of the actual key.
For example if you have this key
Ignore the first byte (1st 2 characters), Then the actual AES-KEY01 would be XYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXY. And you can get consecutive DCW's with it (which means the algo is correct), but without picture.Code:<Struct N="key#2" V="01XYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYD152"/>
@Those who work with `CSA Rainbow tables`. Can you get working CWs of these channels lately?
Can you search these values in tables B8xFF or B8x00? 779B1CA2582FA0F7 and 0FEB5AAE7AC18AD0 for this file
_https://mega.nz/#!19AiFKQQ!xdjfQVpreWI4epkXFC-CRlSBg_Qt9pKTsWuBvAASErg
Could CUDABISS be used to get a working CW on this file? I've run it through the packet TS file and get this input.txt, happy to share the work with some others though?
000000000000
FFFFFF000000
4749C5D3E6C121AA87C71B0BD93D0F5A
4749C5D187693A8E15D4B48F75DCAB2A
4749C5DFFB7AB9BAB516C0D8F5C5F148
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