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title: OggSync for Windows Mobile
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language: en
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layout: default
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created: 2008-09-12 22:19:31 +0200
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updated: 2008-09-12 22:19:31 +0200
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toc: false
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tags:
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- know-how
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- hacking
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- hardware
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- microsoft
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- windowsmobile
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---
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**Tested Version:** 4.19
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OggSync connects to `https://oggsync.com/r/r` or `https://oggsync.com/r/e` and sends the entered info (PayPal eMail or
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Registration Code) along with some other info. You can find these URLs in cleartext Unicode inside the `ogsync.exe`.
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The relevant fields of a `$_SERVER` dump are those:
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**PayPal:** (I entered `anon@anon.com` as eMail address.)
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~~~
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[CONTENT_TYPE] => application/x-www-form-urlencoded
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[HTTP_A] => 2008-09-10 3:58 PM
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[HTTP_B] => 419
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[HTTP_C] => 9465c02d-d768-4892-bc4d-45ea13c042dc
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[HTTP_D] => your-gmail@gmail.com
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[HTTP_E] =>
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[HTTP_F] => 9/12/2008 8:03 PM
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[HTTP_G] => 49e744a1-ff3b-40f7-baf0-a96239fa0830
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[HTTP_H] => PayPal
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[HTTP_I] => anon@anon.com
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[HTTP_K] => W. Europe Daylight Time
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[HTTP_L] =>
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[HTTP_M] => mobile
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[CONTENT_LENGTH] => 22
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[HTTP_CONNECTION] => Close
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[HTTP_EXPECT] => 100-continue
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~~~
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**Registration Code:** (The `12345` is the code I entered.)
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~~~
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[CONTENT_TYPE] => application/x-www-form-urlencoded
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[HTTP_A] => 2008-09-10 3:58 PM
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[HTTP_B] => 419
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[HTTP_C] => 9465c02d-d768-4892-bc4d-45ea13c042dc
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[HTTP_D] => your-gmail@gmail.com
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[HTTP_E] =>
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[HTTP_F] => 9/12/2008 8:01 PM
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[HTTP_G] => c4781924-a538-41e8-8cb6-624e02b8d271
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[HTTP_H] => Registration
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[HTTP_I] => 12345
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[HTTP_K] => W. Europe Daylight Time
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[HTTP_L] =>
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[HTTP_M] => mobile
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[CONTENT_LENGTH] => 22
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[HTTP_CONNECTION] => Close
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[HTTP_EXPECT] => 100-continue
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~~~
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The first UUID in `HTTP_C` might be a unique code to identify your device. The second one changes with every try to
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register. There was a post in the [PPCWarez-Forum](http://forum.ppcwarez.org/) that *OggSync* expects the server to
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answer with "Pro" if the registration data is correct. Any other answer will be interpreted as failure.
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Knowing this, you might wonder what happens if you use your favourite hex-editor, change the URLs to point to a server
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you own and put this totally complicated PHP script onto it:
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{% highlight php %}
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<?php
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echo 'Pro';
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?>
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{% endhighlight %}
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