@sictune @angealbertini @kurmus I am *really* happy that someone else took the time and effort to do a full evaluation of this, well done.
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@sictune@angealbertini@kurmus ok so your approach is a little different, what we were doing was sniffing by changing addr to 0 post enum. -
@sictune@angealbertini@kurmus and therefore attempting to sniff on the USB armory itself, without an analyzer. -
@sictune@angealbertini@kurmus sorry not 0, but to the address of the device to sniff...forcing a collision while "silencing" the armory -
@AndreaBarisani@angealbertini@kurmus nice, good to know that this is possible with the USB transmitter on the armory! -
@sictune@angealbertini@kurmus in Fig 2 you're using a single external Hub (the two "Hub" boxes are confusing) on top of root one, right? -
@AndreaBarisani@angealbertini@kurmus no, it's really two separate hubs (one box = one hub) -
@sictune@angealbertini@kurmus I am not sure why that works, in our tests our laptop root hubs did not act like external hubs. No broadcast -
@AndreaBarisani@angealbertini@kurmus interesting. Maybe your root hubs were more "intelligent" than required by the spec? - 5 more replies
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@AndreaBarisani Thanks! And we're really glad for the USB Armory, it made implementing the encryption much easier.@sictune@angealbertini -
@kurmus@sictune@angealbertini thanks :), will you release your code? (or is it available already?)
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