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Error code 0x09, what does it means ? #56

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Shadow7369124 opened this issue Apr 26, 2018 · 7 comments
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Error code 0x09, what does it means ? #56

Shadow7369124 opened this issue Apr 26, 2018 · 7 comments

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@Shadow7369124
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Hello there,

I've used mfcuk to crack a key of a sector of a classic mifare card and after a few hours i get spams of :
Endless mfcuk_key_recovery_block() error (code 0x09)

I've already tried mfoc to crack the key of that sector but nothing was found in 48h.

If someone could help me what does the error means ?

Thanks

@Xustyx
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Xustyx commented Apr 29, 2018

Same here,

I'm using the last kali linux version, with a ftdi232 usb cable and pn532 v3 from elechouse.

With some mifare classic cards sometimes I get the same number of auths and Nt's, then I tried with a blank card with default key and mfoc works well, but, I test it on mfcuk and after 48h and 55k auths and 450 Nt's the program start with this error code.

Thanks

PD: I tried with old libraries and mfcuk versions, and forks... and every time I get the same.

@Shadow7369124
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Shadow7369124 commented Apr 29, 2018

I'm using the last kali linux version, with a ftdi232 usb cable and pn532 v3 from elechouse.

Same here

@jerkha
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jerkha commented Jul 14, 2018

Same here

@alexhng1
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Same here. Following.

@Carrot0A0
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same here, any update on the solution?

@xTobyPlayZ
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Also looking for a solution to this issue

@VergeDX
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VergeDX commented Oct 5, 2023

+1

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