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https://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiCertDump
Simple tool that extracts WC24 (Wii Connect 24) SSL certificates from an IOS binary found in a NAND dump. (windows only) These are also used to connect to WFC online multiplayer services and more.


==Screenshots==
==Usage==
==Media==
<source lang="dos">WiiCertDump <input></source>
<youtube></youtube>
 
Where <tt>&lt;input&gt;</tt> is the IOS binary (.app) to search for the certificates. This is normally found in /title/00000001/0000000d/content/ and is around 1500kb in size. 6 certificate files will be extracted to the folder the program is located in.
 
Either drag the file onto the program or use the above command in a command prompt window in the location the program is saved.
 
==External links==
* Wiibrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiCertDump

Revision as of 03:46, 6 November 2022

WiiCertDump
Wii-logo.jpg
General
AuthorRHY3756547
TypePC utilities
Version0.1
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2013/01/23
Links
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Simple tool that extracts WC24 (Wii Connect 24) SSL certificates from an IOS binary found in a NAND dump. (windows only) These are also used to connect to WFC online multiplayer services and more.

Usage

WiiCertDump <input>

Where <input> is the IOS binary (.app) to search for the certificates. This is normally found in /title/00000001/0000000d/content/ and is around 1500kb in size. 6 certificate files will be extracted to the folder the program is located in.

Either drag the file onto the program or use the above command in a command prompt window in the location the program is saved.

External links

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