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crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #172645] Sat, 24 September 2005 10:04 Go to next message
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but is it possible since you have the cdkey stash if u can email me all the cd keys my nick has used i had 3 or 4

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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #172694 is a reply to message #172645] Sat, 24 September 2005 16:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #172705 is a reply to message #172645] Sat, 24 September 2005 18:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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wtf did i do 2 u djm im asking a question dam

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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #172716 is a reply to message #172645] Sun, 25 September 2005 00:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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From what I understand, they don't really have your serial. They have an encrypted version of your serial, wich isn't possible to recalculate back to the original code.

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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #172730 is a reply to message #172645] Sun, 25 September 2005 05:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #172759 is a reply to message #172730] Sun, 25 September 2005 10:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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DJM wrote on Sun, 25 September 2005 07:02

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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #172763 is a reply to message #172645] Sun, 25 September 2005 10:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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We have a md5 hash of your serial.. not possible to calculate it back, since it is a hash

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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #172767 is a reply to message #172759] Sun, 25 September 2005 10:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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nopic01| wrote on Sun, 25 September 2005 18:17

DJM wrote on Sun, 25 September 2005 07:02

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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #172982 is a reply to message #172763] Tue, 27 September 2005 01:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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mac wrote on Sun, 25 September 2005 13:43

We have a md5 hash of your serial.. not possible to calculate it back, since it is a hash


True, but in theory, wouldn't it just be easier to make hashes of serials and compare them?

I mean a serial has a set number of characters, and a limit to what those characters can be, so generating a list of all hashes for all possible codes can't be very hard. (Just time consuming)


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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #172983 is a reply to message #172645] Tue, 27 September 2005 02:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Sure..

OMG we are going to steal all your serials!

Your conspiracy therory does not work. They are just used for identification purposes on bannned users.


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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #173060 is a reply to message #172645] Tue, 27 September 2005 14:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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no really i just want my serial number Dont Get It i lost mine

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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #173066 is a reply to message #173060] Tue, 27 September 2005 15:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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nopic01| wrote on Tue, 27 September 2005 17:33

no really i just want my serial number Dont Get It i lost mine

Excuse me while I don't care.


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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #173109 is a reply to message #172983] Wed, 28 September 2005 00:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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mac wrote on Tue, 27 September 2005 05:21

Sure..

OMG we are going to steal all your serials!

Your conspiracy therory does not work. They are just used for identification purposes on bannned users.


I didn't say it was a conspiracy theory, I was just approaching it from a theoretical point of view.


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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #173251 is a reply to message #172982] Thu, 29 September 2005 13:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Altough I'm not sure with this serials if it will happen because of the limit, but it is possible that multiple serials have the same hash code.

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Weirdo wrote on Thu, 29 September 2005 21:52

Altough I'm not sure with this serials if it will happen because of the limit, but it is possible that multiple serials have the same hash code.



I believe that Westwood would have thought of this, and would not allow the serial generator to make two valid serials with the same hash...

Can't say for sure though, perhaps someone from the RG team knows?


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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #173259 is a reply to message #173254] Thu, 29 September 2005 15:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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danpaul88 wrote on Thu, 29 September 2005 16:08

Weirdo wrote on Thu, 29 September 2005 21:52

Altough I'm not sure with this serials if it will happen because of the limit, but it is possible that multiple serials have the same hash code.



I believe that Westwood would have thought of this, and would not allow the serial generator to make two valid serials with the same hash...

Can't say for sure though, perhaps someone from the RG team knows?


If Westwood/EA were to store every CD key that they generated, it would take up *quite* a lot of hard drive space. Conversely, if they were to also store every matching keyhash, it would take up anywhere from 1.5x to 3.0x (1.5x is actually worst case, since that would imply that they aren't compressing the CD keys as much as they could) of the drive space already taken up, depending on how they were to store the data. Then, on top of the hard drive space required, to check every single key every time a new key is generated to verify no collisions have occured would require a lot of CPU time.
I'm not saying it can't be done... just that it likely isn't.

Now, with that in mind, it is even more unlikely that a collision has or will occur ... the MD5 sum alone has a collision chance of approximately in the realms of 1 in 2^128. I don't know about you, but I don't think Westwood/EA has generated quite that many CD keys just yet.

I don't know the specifics of Westwood's CD key data, but in other products which I have worked with, there's some static data to specify the Product, some random PartA value. To assist in the prevention of third parties generating valid random keys for us, there is also usually a PartB value which is generated based on the data which "key 1" is. Only the author of the cd key (in this case, Westwood/EA) would have the algorithm to verify that PartB is the correct matching value for PartA. Then, those values (Product ID, PartA, and PartB, and any other values embedded into the key) are turned into human-readable format (eg, 1234-186723-1126-28346-128), sometimes with letters... sometimes not... sometimes case-sensitive, sometimes not. (On a side note, I *much* prefer extensively-long number-only CD keys when compared to short keys with letters mixed in, since I can type numbers-only quite rapidly using only one hand on the numeric keypad on my keyboard). Then, when you connect to the official network (in this case, WOL), your origional CD key is reported to the server you've connected to. The server is then able to decode/decrypt your CD key from human-readable format into the embedded Product (my guess is that EA's embedded Product is the Sku number you see in your registry), PartA, and PartB values. It's able to verify that the Product matches the game you're connecting with (in this case, C&C Renegade) and that PartB is the correct matching value for PartA. If it all matches up, you're allowed on.

Westwood online goes one step further and creates an MD5 checksum of your user-readable CD key to be able to uniquely identify you to any game server. Admins of the game server cannot decrypt the MD5 checksum in a feasable amount of time (one; the user-readable CD key is of a longer length than the MD5 checksum itself (22 bytes compared to 16 bytes), and two; generating a rainbowcrack table for the entire namespace of Renegade cd keys would take months at the very least, let alone a shitload of hard drive space).

In any case, what I'm getting at is that usually the embedded data within your CD key is no longer than about 10-12 bytes (and thus, there can be no more than 2^80 to 2^96 possible human-readable CD keys, whereas there's 2^128 possible MD5 hashes). MD5 is a one-way checksumming algorithm (aka, hashing algorithm), and was created to evenly spread out the checksums. Generally, it will have near-zero collisions for any data shorter than 128 bit in length. Since the embedded data in C&C Renegade CD keys are likely shorter than 128 bits, the chances of collisions occuring are pretty much nil... and if one *does* occur, then EA can simply issue a new CD key to all parties involved.


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Re: crimson i have a question (not unban or anythin) [message #173264 is a reply to message #172645] Thu, 29 September 2005 16:19 Go to previous message
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