NAME
Crypt::AppleTwoFish -- an Apple iTMS internal key descrambling algorithm
DESCRIPTION
This code appears to have only cursory resemblance to Bruce Schneier's blowfish and twofish algorithms in that it too has a table-based decoder.
Derivation from FairKeys code by Jon Lech Johanson and others at nanocrew.net. If you don't know what that is, don't bother looking here further. This is a Pure Perl implementation. I doubt there is any need for xs coding for what would mainly be processing 16 bytes at a time.
SYNOPSIS
use Crypt::AppleTwoFish;
my $scrambled_key = '=sixteen uchars=';
my $apple_twofish = new Crypt::AppleTwoFish($scrambled_key);
my $descrambled_key = $apple_twofish->decrypted_for_iTMS;
my $descrambled_another_way = $apple_twofish->decrypted_for_DRMS;
METHODS
- new
-
Call with the key as a scalar argument. When passed (LWP simulating iTunes) over iTMS, encrypted M4P keys for your purchased music are currently 16 unsigned chars in length.
- decrypted_for_iTMS
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Returns the unscrambled key for use with the Apple Music Store.
- decrypted_for_DRMS
-
Returns the unscrambled key for use with iTunes/iPod DRM.
AUTHOR
From the scramble function and scramble_vector adapted from iTMS.cs, FairKeys 0.5,
by Jon Lech Johansen, but derived from the alterate scramble table found by
FutureProof. Perl version: William Herrera B<wherrera@skylightview.com>.
SUPPORT
Questions, feature requests and bug reports should go to <wherrera@skylightview.com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 William Herrera. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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