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Shub-nigurrath
August 29th, 2006, 06:03
Hi all,
a new tutorial from me is online. This time the subject is Sentinel Superpro..

Removing Sentinel SuperPro dongle from Applications and details on dongle way of cracking

Quote:

This time I will focus on the Sentinel dongles on which I spent a little time recently. What I understood are the different approaches one can follow to unprotect Sentinel protected applications (and generally speaking dongle protected apps) and that the tutorial on this subject are spread around into little, sometimes old, pieces, most of the times difficult to understand or apply to modern applications.


http://tutorials.accessroot.com

comments are welcome!

Have phun,
Shub

Cthulhu
August 29th, 2006, 11:34
It seems that the domain is expired.

Shub-nigurrath
August 29th, 2006, 11:53
we are experiencing some redirectors problems..

Anyway the direct link for the moment is:

http://omega.intechhosting.com/~access/ARTeam/ar/cracking/tuts.html

Cthulhu
August 29th, 2006, 17:06
Thanks man!

Shub-nigurrath
August 29th, 2006, 18:06
not at all.

meanwhile we solved the domains thing: we simply forgot to renew the domain. Now it should already be back.

NoLOcKs
August 30th, 2006, 15:20
Very good work Shub

Only one comment:
If possible, Can You write a tutorial explaining how develop a filter driver to simulate sentinel dongle ?

upb
September 1st, 2006, 01:23
Oh, i'm pretty sure they will once someone posts some nice code to copy/paste, including the errors (s/RVApeb/VApeb/).

And i really love this snippet of text in all their tutz:
Quote:
All the code provided with this tutorial is free for public use, just make a greetz to the
authors and the ARTeam if you find it useful to use.

Shub-nigurrath
September 1st, 2006, 05:52
upb, is the attach taken from where?

The code I presented in that tute (antidebug) grown slowly and occasionally with time. Sources are really different and I have not always written down where I took suggestions. When not mentioned authors means I lost their names or even forgot to do.
I don't like the word "plagiarism", 'cos I feel to have not done anything like that. You are free of course to thing the opposite.

Shub-nigurrath
September 1st, 2006, 06:14
ah, after a search on forums I got the point!
Indeed I got some code from you, didn't remembered at all..then, 10x for original discussion.