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Configuration Zone Write #38
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Do you mean AtSHA204? If so, than personalize does set the configuration I've been playing with the idea of a user supplied XML file for the
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OK, thanks for the rapid answer! First, I think I'll give a try to your settings. I think it would be great to have a way of configurating the zones. Thanks for this great tool! |
Just be aware that once you write the configuration zone (or personalize) it can't be undone. This XML feature exists on a branch in libcrypti2c. My ultimate goal for this software, which I should document somewhere, is to use this kernel module, libcrypti2c, and then truly device features in hashlet. |
That sounds great! BTW another question if you run |
They go to ~/.hashlet. On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 8:38 AM, Iñigo Muguruza [email protected]
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Thanks again! If you don't mind, I have another doubt: I am sending In order to verify later the response using the key 1. I'm not receiving any answer using my own |
Ok, this is probably a problem with my interface. At the moment, you can't send a challenge in directly, it will be SHA256 hashed first. If that's OK with you, than you could do:
But that 3ac... will be SHA256'd first. |
ok thanks for your support ;) |
I have been trying to use ATSHA204.. I have personalized the chip and got the key zone from ~./hashlet. But when I run the command ./hashlet personalize -f keys.txt the error comes failed to import the key file. Same with the mac command ./hashlet mac --file test.txt...Then it comes Failed to open file.. What could be done in both the cases |
Hey there!
I have started using hashlet to configure and use an ATSHA294 device. I was wondering if
personalize
command allows you to write the Configuration Zone bytes.Thanks
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