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December 31, 2024 at 2:03 pm #2111342
I've seen multiple requests for Premier products, but non of the Premier products has been posted so far.
January 1, 2025 at 12:23 pm #2111492I have not seen a request link for the female lycan, anybody have any info on this so we can create a request?
January 1, 2025 at 4:39 pm #2111519Apparently the premier files are "encoded" with a ".enc" file type which could have some identifiable information on it to the original purchaser. (Got this info from DMs but I can’t confirm first hand.)
If this is true, then trying to share these files will require a different approach. A few users will need to get together and work out how to extract the content from the enc file.
I don’t have premier access. So I can’t experiment.
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For now DO NOT:
- Post links to links to content that contains ".enc" files. (At least until it can be confirmed they don't have any unique information within them.)
- Post any UUID's. Anything that looks like a string or random letters and numbers should be avoided.January 1, 2025 at 6:01 pm #2111534I remember when i used to download from usenet that the binary files were encoded with a yenc. Wonder if its something similar to that but needs a better IT brain than mine
January 2, 2025 at 9:38 am #2111616This should be interesting
January 2, 2025 at 10:18 am #2111619Today's everyone's lucky day, I happen to be in possession of such files. The request filler uploaded the files, said they didn't want to hear anymore 'whining' when there were valid concerns raised for all parties when using the files, then deleted the files from the file storage account and had the request deleted. Weird. Anyway, they are definitely encrypted and DAZ WILL NOT read them at all (I tried). Can someone way smarter than me take a crack at this, because this is definitely outside of my wheelhouse of skills:
https://bunkrrr.org/d/PZcJ958s0Jp5U
Also if you find any sensitive info/files regarding the original uploader's account (I suspect you may if these record data as well) please don't share it/dox anyone--we are only interested in cracking the encryption and getting DAZ to recognize these files. Thank you, and Godspeed o7
January 2, 2025 at 10:27 am #2111624EDIT:
I hope this doesn't hamper things, but I just remembered that I do not have the manifest files unfortunately--I manually install everything. So unfortunately I deleted those after I downloaded the original files, sorry if this makes a difference.
January 2, 2025 at 12:41 pm #2111643I'm unsure about how the content behaves, but maybe saving the applied Premier morphs as a new one an sharing them that way may work?
January 2, 2025 at 12:55 pm #2111646Don't know how you'd do that, seeing that DAZ can't read them at all (with a basic DAZ account anyway). They don't show up in any content panel even when manually installed. You either need Premier or they are linked to a specific account, the uploader's.
January 2, 2025 at 1:08 pm #2111649@Tetera Just realized you meant the uploader not us trying to crack the files, yes that might actually work.
January 2, 2025 at 1:39 pm #2111654The files are no doubt encrypted. So yes, the easiest way to get around the encryption will be to:
1.) Load the model or figure in DAZ per normal (Which can be done via the purchaser of the product as they will only have access to load it.)
2.) Export the figure as a OBJ to be re-loaded using "Morph Loader Pro"
3.) Create a new Gen9 figure and apply the exported OBJ as a morph using "Morph Loader Pro"
Done
That process will address the base figure morph, the HD details will require the use of DhdmGen Zbrush or blender tools.
January 2, 2025 at 6:47 pm #2111697There's a few ways to go about decrypting an ENC file.
If you're on Linux, use the "file" command to show the file type and act accordingly.
If you're a holder of the files, you'll have to find out the method they used to encrypt them. Common methods include AES, RSA, or proprietary software.
Depending on the encryption, you may need specific software. For example:
- OpenSSL: For files encrypted with OpenSSL.
- GnuPG: For files encrypted with GPG.
- Proprietary Software: If it was created with specific software (like a backup tool), you may need that same tool to decrypt it. (this could pose a problem if they have their own private software for encryption) -
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