Yet i cannot for the love of god, watch fscking Netflix on FreeBSD, or any BSD. So i call BS on “fully embracing open source”https://twitter.com/ed_maste/status/1087440665464717312 …
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Replying to @fbettag
I doubt they can do anything about getting widevine ported over.
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Replying to @antranigv @yuki_is_bored
Who said it’s about widevine?
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Replying to @fbettag @antranigv
Widevine isn't a video format/encoding scheme. It encrypts media to protect distribution.
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Honestly, your best bet is to just break DRM /shrug. Unless, Google decide to port widevine over to FreeBSD chromium.
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Yuki Retweeted Dаvіd Вucһаnаn
There's been efforts breaking Widevine:https://twitter.com/David3141593/status/1080606827384131590?s=19 …
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn @David3141593Soooo, after a few evenings of work, I've 100% broken Widevine L3 DRM. Their Whitebox AES-128 implementation is vulnerable to the well-studied DFA attack, which can be used to recover the original key. Then you can decrypt the MPEG-CENC streams with plain old ffmpeg...Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
I've been considering wrapping the Linux widevine blobs so that they can be used on FreeBSD. Although breaking widevine entirely is much easier, I can't share my work
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as far as I heard it uses some low-level syscalls that are not mapped in FreeBSD. so if we map the syscall we'll be able to use c7 + chrome + widevine on FreeBSD. aye?
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As far as I can tell, it does all such syscalls via the libc "syscall()" wrapper function, so it should be relatively easy to hook that.
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