[Community_studios] Fwd: iTunes 4.5: "24 hours after I downloaded it... I've broken it"

proclus at gnu-darwin.org proclus at gnu-darwin.org
Thu Apr 29 14:16:13 EDT 2004



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    From: "R. A. Hettinga" <rah at shipwright.com>
 Subject: iTunes 4.5: "24 hours after I downloaded it... I've broken it"
    Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:44:13 -0400
      To: cryptography at metzdowd.com, cypherpunks at al-qaeda.net,	mac-crypto at vmeng.com


<http://craz.net/programs/itunes/>

crazney.net - iTunes stuff

Welcome to my iTunes stuff website, here you will find  various things
relating to iTunes hacking that I have written.

 Last updated:April 29, 2004

 iTunes 4.5: iTunes 4.5 uses a new authentication algorithm. However, not
even  24 hours after I downloaded it, and that includes a little sleep and
lots of uni time,  I've broken it. Hah. Anyhow, libopendaap 0.2.0 and
tunesbrowser 0.1.4 are now available.

 <crazney> brb have to shut chooks in.
 <Fryboy> "I have just deconstructed the encryption protocol designed by
Apple's finest enginee..ah fuck the chicken has escaped"

 Pages here:

	* 	libopendaap:  A library for connecting to iTunes shares and
streaming audio files.
	* 	 tunesbrowser:  An application, built on top of libopendaap in
GTK  for browsing and playing the songs in various  iTunes shares.
	* 	 authentication:  A page describing the authentication procedure
used  by the latest iTunes programs in order to lock out  third party
applications.
	* 	 iTunes Music Store authentication:  A page describing the
authentication packets used by  the iTMS. This complements Jason Rohrers
iTMS-4-ALL project.

Say no to the AUS-FTA!

Contact info:
 See the front page for contact details.

 Please let me know if you use and enjoy (or hate) this software!

 Apple and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.

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R. A. Hettinga <mailto: rah at ibuc.com>
The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation <http://www.ibuc.com/>
44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA
"... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity,
[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'


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