Thread: Superhub ANYTHING other than SH
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Old 16-12-2015, 12:25   #6
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Re: ANYTHING other than SH

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Originally Posted by MagicMavis View Post
Sorry, that link is to a software download page. I don't understand.
It's a link to a document discussing the security specifications of the technology VM use.

If you are struggling with that you may want to think twice before embarking on this project.

You'll need skills with a soldering iron, and a knowledge of JTAG alongside the requisite components. That's if you're lucky. If you aren't you'll need to learn how to rip data straight off of buses on chipsets.

You'll need knowledge of cable modem operating systems in order to write a bespoke version of the software onto the modem you intend to use.

Essentially you need to rip the RSA certificates and keys from the Superhub 3, place them onto a recipient modem, and program the required software changes to both allow this to be done and to ensure the recipient modem impersonates a Superhub in every conceivable way, as there are many ways besides just the certificates and keys in which a clone may be detected.

Given you're asking on here I'm not convinced you're quite up for that level of investment in time, money and effort
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