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| 00 || 07 || MAGIC ("pfsSKKey") (?playstation file system sealed key key?) | | 00 || 07 || MAGIC ("pfsSKKey") (?playstation file system sealed key key?) | ||
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| 08 || | | 08 || 0F || Category (game=1 or version ?) | ||
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| 10 || 1F || IV (16 bytes) | | 10 || 1F || IV (16 bytes) | ||
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typedef struct sealedkey_t { | typedef struct sealedkey_t { | ||
const unsigned char MAGIC[8]; | const unsigned char MAGIC[8]; | ||
const unsigned char | const unsigned char CAT[8]; | ||
const unsigned char IV[16]; | const unsigned char IV[16]; | ||
const unsigned char KEY[32]; | const unsigned char KEY[32]; | ||
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protected internal struct sealedkey { | protected internal struct sealedkey { | ||
internal static byte[] MAGIC = new byte[8]; | internal static byte[] MAGIC = new byte[8]; | ||
internal static byte[] CAT = new byte[8]; | |||
internal static byte[] | |||
internal static byte[] IV = new byte[16]; | internal static byte[] IV = new byte[16]; | ||
internal static byte[] KEY = new byte[32]; | internal static byte[] KEY = new byte[32]; |