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Steinberg Key Usb Elicenser Emulator

вторник 23 октября admin 91

Hi, this will maybe sound silly but I have to ask. Is there any way to emulate my own eLicenser? I am not asking someone else license, or an illegal license.

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I just want to know if it is possible to copy the whole data of the key and be able to use Cubase without this oversize stupid ass usb dongle. Because hacker can use this software for free, without this oversize usb dongle, and honest customer who paid for it are penalize with this piece of shit hardware!

It may sound like a no big deal for some of you, but for the way I use it, on the road, it is a real pain in the ass. I am always stressed out about loosing this dongle before an important work.and also for those who use a macbook pro with only 2 usb port, it really sucks to only have one port left either for the soundcard or for a midi controller. It would be great if Steinberg shrink down this hardware enough so I dont have to unplugged it to carry my laptop and incorporate a hub in it so I wont loose my usb port (Steinberg worker, if you read this, please take a note!). But until then, is there a way to emulate it?

Thank you • • • • •. It throws up error messages although sometimes you can still save and close, re-insert the dongle and continue. A good tip is to get yourself a short USB extension cable. That way the dongle is not a rigid thing sticking out of your port.

Way harder to break, although still not ideal. Personally I don't know why they can't adopt the Propellerheads method. There's a hardware 'ignition key', but you can also authorize your computer as a key and you can use online activation. Your username and password is enough to unlock the software. Of course you can only use one method at a time but it means you can work just about anywhere you have internet, and Reason 8 still hasn't been cracked yet. So what's Steinberg's excuse?!

If the dongle is designed properly, then the answer is: Very unlikely. A good example is a private key stored on a chip which is never exposed and cannot be accessed electrically. The communication between computer and dongle often follows a challenge-response paradigm where a challenge is encrypted with the private key and can be verified with the public key, with no known algorithm (except time-consuming brute-force attacks) being able to find the private key with any of the available information. Because the challenge is usually a randomly chosen code, you can't just store the response and clone the key. It would fail the next challenge, and from R2R we know that some software's bad performance is due to frequent dongle calls and related calculations.