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