More than 2000 GB CSA-RBT v1 tables

Delta_18

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I was really referring to a modified tool, to be able to put 2 tables and find the CW. If someone would publish it it would be excellent :)

This is not likely to happen. You may ask the author if he/she willing to share the source code. And I guess the answer will be no.

The Tool author even implemented a use date limit in the latest version (Rv2) in an attempt to resolve the issue of download link expiry. Instead of trying to work with active contributors like OrangeBirds as a community, he/she left us to sink or swim.

That's not cool, man. Not cool.

The Rv2 Tool connects to an Internet NTP server in real-time to obtain current timestamps and compares it to local limit values. Performing IP address hijacking of the NTP server to return fake NTP response packets is a relatively low-end solution.

But I'm not happy with this because it still requires Internet connection with the hosting of a naughty NTP server.

So I've spent dozens of hours modifying the assembly instructions of the executable binary and patched dozens of bytes to achieve unrestricted offline use of the Rv2 Tool. And I won't publish it as this will make the author very unhappy and is not conducive to the community.

We are all capable of individual heroism, or, teamwork is the way out.
 

Delta_18

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not really, I enforce 4 connection per IP and put it behind cloudflare to make sure it's available for everyone and it's not the only file that I host :D
I'm hoping that one day I can buy my own server with lots of storage capacity and have it hosted on a datacentre :D

Emm... Same thing!

I do have unlimited storage capacity (well, technically it's capped, probably a few dozen petabytes) of some kind of internal resource that's not owned by myself, but transfer has become the main issue.

Perhaps owning server resources is our only way out.

And yes I've found that a single IP can only have 4 connections, but the speed is still fast enough which is basically equivalent to unrestricted downloads.
 

Butacas

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This is not likely to happen. You may ask the author if he/she willing to share the source code. And I guess the answer will be no.

The Tool author even implemented a use date limit in the latest version (Rv2) in an attempt to resolve the issue of download link expiry. Instead of trying to work with active contributors like OrangeBirds as a community, he/she left us to sink or swim.

That's not cool, man. Not cool.

The Rv2 Tool connects to an Internet NTP server in real-time to obtain current timestamps and compares it to local limit values. Performing IP address hijacking of the NTP server to return fake NTP response packets is a relatively low-end solution.

But I'm not happy with this because it still requires Internet connection with the hosting of a naughty NTP server.

So I've spent dozens of hours modifying the assembly instructions of the executable binary and patched dozens of bytes to achieve unrestricted offline use of the Rv2 Tool. And I won't publish it as this will make the author very unhappy and is not conducive to the community.

We are all capable of individual heroism, or, teamwork is the way out.
I am referring to the v1 tools, the only one with the published source code is v1.03 :)

Yes, I already knew about the expiration dates of the v2 tools. Some older tool published by the author does not contain it.

Thank you.
 

orangebirds

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This is not likely to happen. You may ask the author if he/she willing to share the source code. And I guess the answer will be no.

The Tool author even implemented a use date limit in the latest version (Rv2) in an attempt to resolve the issue of download link expiry. Instead of trying to work with active contributors like OrangeBirds as a community, he/she left us to sink or swim.

That's not cool, man. Not cool.

The Rv2 Tool connects to an Internet NTP server in real-time to obtain current timestamps and compares it to local limit values. Performing IP address hijacking of the NTP server to return fake NTP response packets is a relatively low-end solution.

But I'm not happy with this because it still requires Internet connection with the hosting of a naughty NTP server.

So I've spent dozens of hours modifying the assembly instructions of the executable binary and patched dozens of bytes to achieve unrestricted offline use of the Rv2 Tool. And I won't publish it as this will make the author very unhappy and is not conducive to the community.

We are all capable of individual heroism, or, teamwork is the way out.
yeah.. it's an unfortunate decision... I don't like that he put a timebomb on it...

But I realise on how nobody reupload the file, so in the end, I decide to make an entire new site for hosting the tables and not directly sharing the filehost links to make sure the file's not lost, especially mega since anyone can make a troll DMCA takedown request and they delete it without question asked, it happened to me.
 

Delta_18

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I am referring to the v1 tools, the only one with the published source code is v1.03 :)

Yes, I already knew about the expiration dates of the v2 tools. Some older tool published by the author does not contain it.

Thank you.

I know what you were referring:LOL: and I was talking about both things.

The source code of v1 is too old and is not suitable for further development.

Not only v2 has no source code, but now also implemented usage restrictions.
 

Delta_18

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yeah.. it's an unfortunate decision... I don't like that he put a timebomb on it...

But I realise on how nobody reupload the file, so in the end, I decide to make an entire new site for hosting the tables and not directly sharing the filehost links to make sure the file's not lost, especially mega since anyone can make a troll DMCA takedown request and they delete it without question asked, it happened to me.

So true!

The whole point of the issue is file hosting. Different people are skilled in different aspects which is why the Tool author should consider to address it by people good at servers - working as a community.

I am also tired of public netdrives as those capitalists are increasingly making things difficult.
 

klickklack

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The Rv2 Tool connects to an Internet NTP server in real-time to obtain current timestamps and compares it to local limit values. Performing IP address hijacking of the NTP server to return fake NTP response packets is a relatively low-end solution.

But I'm not happy with this because it still requires Internet connection with the hosting of a naughty NTP server.

So I've spent dozens of hours modifying the assembly instructions of the executable binary and patched dozens of bytes to achieve unrestricted offline use of the Rv2 Tool. And I won't publish it as this will make the author very unhappy and is not conducive to the community.

We are all capable of individual heroism, or, teamwork is the way out.
"This"
is only when start the Rv2-RBT-Prog
then you disconnect from the NET and .... and works ... works !!!
why spamming
no other upload their RBT or sharing chains
and the other spam to Colibri , thats very not cool!

here origin 10years old chain-files 4 upgrade RBT.
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where your share ?
 
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Delta_18

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"This"
is only when start the Rv2-RBT-Prog
then you disconnect from the NET and .... and works ... works !!!
why spamming
no other upload their RBT or sharing chains
and the other spam to Colibri , thats very not cool!

here origin 10years old chain-files 4 upgrade RBT.

where your share ?

My whole point is, we need to show some collaboration rather than individualism. And when I say "in real-time" I didn't expect to express continuity and it is just a concatenated word. So I guess what you need to do is get rid of some preconceptions and don't always think things subjectively.

Many community members are making great contributions and should be united to build a stronger force rather than thinking of each other as spammers.
 

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So, its a long process.

In plain English, if you want a basic table which will probably get you 80-95% of keys, then downloading V1 or V2 basic table of +/-300Gb
will probably be all you need.

This is easier said than done.

The V1 table either gives "Too many downloads for this file - and presumably you have to wait"

The V2 table, which is split into 12 107Gb Rbt2 files take 4-5 hours to download each one - and I have a 600mb download. It says its downloading
at 6.2Mb/sec - and each file takes 5hrs (if no errors).

I sort of think its gonna take a week to download.

Have received a great deal of help from @orangebirds and @moonbase for which I am v grateful.

Once downloaded and working, you need a SSD to get a key in under an hour. An HDD might take 10hrs.

Freeware "CSA-Rainbow-Table-Tool"
Homepage: http://colibri.bplaced.net/ alias http://colibri-dvb.info/
E-Mail: [email protected]
Version 1.23 (Nov, 7th 2014)

CUDA Driver Version: 11.10 - Runtime Version: 6.50
Number of CUDA Devices: 1
Device 0: GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER (-34 Cores)

Search Crypt8 in TS Start
TS file: C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\100.5E_3933,296_H_7199_(2024-02-23 14.30.21)_dump.ts
Using all PIDs
Using file limit: 4096 MByte
File length: 278 MByte
UsingFileLen: 292121920 bytes
Reading file ...
Searching ...
Using payload size: 8
PID: 7D1h 08h-Crypt8:1D 8D 65 F0 E9 7D 05 25 [E] Count:300
PID: 7D1h 08h-Crypt8:E3 8F 18 FC 4F 76 6B 95 [E] Count:43

Time for searching Crypt8 = 0 sec.
Search Crypt8 in TS Start
TS file: C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\100.5E_3933,296_H_7199_(2024-02-23 14.30.21)_dump.ts
Using all PIDs
Using file limit: 4096 MByte
File length: 278 MByte
UsingFileLen: 292121920 bytes
Reading file ...
Searching ...
Using payload size: 184
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:E3 A0 0A A4 E4 ED B7 D8 [E] Count:1370294
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:26 05 51 18 94 0F 3D 2E [E] Count:116
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:41 DA 00 F0 0D 44 C0 20 [E] Count:116
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:48 AB 84 B3 CF 16 4F 70 [E] Count:116
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:4C D6 76 63 1A 91 14 69 [E] Count:116
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:4D 0B F0 B0 F8 57 5E 86 [E] Count:116
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:50 46 00 A8 8F 81 77 50 [E] Count:116
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:5E F8 E9 5B 3B E7 5E 58 [E] Count:116
...

Time for searching Crypt8 = 0 sec.
Search CW Start
RBT file: C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\CSA_B8hxFFh_10000h.rbt
Calc all 10000h end values for this crypt ... (using file cache)
Search end values in RBT ...
Searching CW in RBT ...
Found 216909 possible chains (harddisk only search time = 117 sec.)
Analysing chains ... (will be 10 times slower if an other thread is keeping the GPU busy)
found CW: 22 B1 15 E8 12 20 22 54
Search CW done (138 sec.)



Search Crypt8 in TS Start
TS file: E:\111\AltDVB.v24\Records\20240223_1432 ENC 7.TS
Using all PIDs
Using file limit: 4096 MByte
File length: 253 MByte
UsingFileLen: 266280192 bytes
Reading file ...
Searching ...
Using payload size: 184
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:44 50 22 93 EA 2C 18 75 [E] Count:1048175
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:8B 09 47 A0 B5 F0 97 00 [E] Count:143
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:BD FF 52 92 66 72 B9 0E [E] Count:143
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:00 F9 95 D1 E4 08 B5 3F [E] Count:140
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:02 0F 48 13 C1 BC 9B E2 [E] Count:140
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:05 31 61 28 BB 41 A4 80 [E] Count:140
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:05 87 C9 55 CE F7 38 56 [E] Count:140
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:08 5E AB EA 69 98 B7 8D [E] Count:140
...



Time for searching Crypt8 = 0 sec.
Search CW Start
RBT file: C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\CSA_B8hxFFh_10000h.rbt
Calc all 10000h end values for this crypt ... (using file cache)
Search end values in RBT ...
Searching CW in RBT ...
Found 219575 possible chains (harddisk only search time = 105 sec.)
Analysing chains ... (will be 10 times slower if an other thread is keeping the GPU busy)
found CW: 32 27 AC 05 2E 7B 49 F2
Search CW done (109 sec.)



Search Crypt8 in TS Start
TS file: E:\111\AltDVB.v24\Records\20240223_1442 ENC-9.TS
Using all PIDs
Using file limit: 4096 MByte
File length: 238 MByte
UsingFileLen: 249947692 bytes
Reading file ...
Searching ...
Using payload size: 184
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:9B CC 7C F5 C7 BC 4A E9 [E] Count:1172959
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:03 D3 27 04 34 7D 75 7A [E] Count:99
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:18 FD CA FB D6 15 64 76 [E] Count:99
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:28 5F CE 66 7A 71 2B 64 [E] Count:99
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:3D 93 4B A9 B5 1D BD 5C [E] Count:99
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:3F 92 2C 12 45 B1 1A 7F [E] Count:99
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:40 FF 62 1E 15 A5 B9 32 [E] Count:99
PID: 7D1h B8h-Crypt8:44 2F 2F 0D 2B DD 3D 57 [E] Count:99
...


...

Time for searching Crypt8 = 0 sec.
Search CW Start
RBT file: C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\CSA_B8hxFFh_10000h.rbt
Calc all 10000h end values for this crypt ... (using file cache)
Search end values in RBT ...
Searching CW in RBT ...
Found 217726 possible chains (harddisk only search time = 111 sec.)
Analysing chains ... (will be 10 times slower if an other thread is keeping the GPU busy)
found CW: 86 71 87 7E 77 19 87 17
Search CW done (161 sec.)


Search Crypt8 in TS Start
TS file: C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\100.5E_3966,285_V_7199_(2024-02-23 14.48.30)_dump.ts
Using all PIDs
Using file limit: 4096 MByte
File length: 288 MByte
UsingFileLen: 302486360 bytes
Reading file ...
Searching ...
Using payload size: 184
PID: 200h B8h-Crypt8:CE E6 DE A4 B3 C8 ED 54 [E] Count:870452
PID: 200h B8h-Crypt8:14 84 9C FA EB E3 E4 E1 [E] Count:105
PID: 200h B8h-Crypt8:22 71 4F FC B2 AD B3 18 [E] Count:105
PID: 200h B8h-Crypt8:2A 17 5B 48 37 90 3D 8E [E] Count:105
PID: 200h B8h-Crypt8:95 E6 16 E4 35 B3 8A C1 [E] Count:105
PID: 200h B8h-Crypt8:A1 80 9F 27 E5 1B 4A 02 [E] Count:105
PID: 200h B8h-Crypt8:AC CD D3 B2 56 9F F9 E0 [E] Count:105
PID: 200h B8h-Crypt8:BF 62 B3 F8 56 EF 17 7C [E] Count:105
...


Time for searching Crypt8 = 0 sec.
Search CW Start
RBT file: C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\CSA_B8hxFFh_10000h.rbt
Calc all 10000h end values for this crypt ... (using file cache)
Search end values in RBT ...
Searching CW in RBT ...
Found 216755 possible chains (harddisk only search time = 111 sec.)
Analysing chains ... (will be 10 times slower if an other thread is keeping the GPU busy)
found CW: BB 21 02 DE 3A A1 C2 9D
Search CW done (135 sec.)
 
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