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Lockpick
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This is a ground-up C++17 rewrite of homebrew key derivation software, namely [kezplez-nx](https://github.com/tesnos/kezplez-nx). It also dumps titlekeys. This will dump all keys through `*_key_05` on firmwares below 6.2.0 and through `*_key_06` on 6.2.0 and above.
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This is a ground-up C++17 rewrite of homebrew key derivation software, namely [kezplez-nx](https://github.com/tesnos/kezplez-nx). It also dumps titlekeys. This will dump all keys through `*_key_05` on firmwares below `6.2.0` and through `*_key_06` on `6.2.0` and above.
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What this software does differently
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* Dumps titlekeys
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* Dumps `titlekeys`
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* Dumps `6.2.0` keys
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* Uses the superfast `xxHash` instead of `sha256` when searching exefs for keys for a ~5x speed improvement
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* Gets all possible keys from running process memory - this means no need to decrypt `Package2` at all, let alone decompress `KIP`s
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* Gets `header_key` without `tsec`, `sbk`, `master_key_00` or `aes` sources - which may or may not be the same way `ChoiDujourNX` does it :eyes: (and I'm gonna issue a challenge to homebrew title installers to implement similar code so you don't need your users to use separate software like this :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: it's up to you to figure out if the same can be done for `key_area_keys` if needed)
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Usage
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1. Use [Hekate](https://github.com/CTCaer/hekate/releases) to dump TSEC and fuses:
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1. Use [Hekate v4.5+](https://github.com/CTCaer/hekate/releases) to dump TSEC and fuses:
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1. Push hekate payload bin using [TegraRCMSmash](https://github.com/rajkosto/TegraRcmSmash)/[TegraRCMGUI](https://github.com/eliboa/TegraRcmGUI)/modchip/injector
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2. Using the `VOL` and `Power` buttons to navigate, select `Console info...`
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3. Select `Print fuse info`
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4. Press `Power` to save fuses to SD card
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4. Press `Power` to save fuse info to SD card
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5. Select `Print TSEC keys`
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6. Press `Power` to save TSEC to SD card
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6. Press `Power` to save TSEC keys to SD card
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2. Launch CFW of choice
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3. Open `Homebrew Menu`
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4. Run `Lockpick`
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5. Use the resulting `prod.keys` file as needed and rename if required
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You may instead use [biskeydump](https://github.com/rajkosto/biskeydump) and dump to SD to get all keys prior to the 6.2.0 generation - all keys up to those ending in 05. This will dump all keys up to that point regardless which firmware it's run on.
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Notes
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* To get keys ending in 06, you must have firmware `6.2.0` installed
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* No one knows `package1_key_06`, it's derived and erased fully within the encrypted TSEC payload. While there's a way to extricate `tsec_root_key` due to the way it's used, this is unfortunately not true of the `package1` key
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* If for some reason you dump TSEC keys on `6.2.0` and not fuses (`secure_boot_key`) you will still get everything except any of the `package1` or keyblob keys (without `secure_boot_key`, you can't decrypt keyblobs and that's where `package1` keys live)
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Building
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Release built with `libnx v1.6.0`.
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* The System Save dumping methodology from Adubbz' [Compelled Disclosure](https://github.com/Adubbz/Compelled-Disclosure)
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* Shouts out to fellow key derivers: shadowninja108 for [HACGUI](https://github.com/shadowninja108/HACGUI), Thealexblarney for [Libhac](https://github.com/Thealexbarney/LibHac), and [rajkosto](https://github.com/rajkosto/) :eyes:
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* The constantly-improving docs on [Switchbrew wiki](https://switchbrew.org/wiki/) and [libnx](https://switchbrew.github.io/libnx/files.html)
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* [mission2000](https://github.com/misson20000) for help with `std::invoke` to get the function timer working
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* [misson2000](https://github.com/misson20000) for help with `std::invoke` to get the function timer working
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* Literally the friends I made along the way! I came to the scene late and I've still managed to meet some wonderful people :) Thanks for all the help testing, making suggestions, and cheerleading!
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