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  • Thanks! Yep, same thought about the version checks. I'll spin up a VM for now and see if that allows for suitable experimentation, otherwise fingers crossed I don't brick the device.

    The web-server thing is probably safer, agreed, but packaging my own update is just so much more tempting... :D

  • Fantastic.

    Since the zip also includes a bunch of shell scripts, I think it's possible I could also just install ssh directly - but the image will certainly make experimenting in a VM the safer option until something works out... ^^

    Oh man, I can't wait to get home from work on Friday (currently stuck on the other side of the country 🫠)

    Edit: also, can I somehow buy you a beer/coffee somewhere digitally?

  • No way!! You're the goat. I spent the day trying to get behind how the cracking worked by making simple examples, and you just... Solve the puzzle :D

    Awesoms, thank you so much!! I'll appreciate update this thread if this leads to something :D

  • Oh, wow. I am so giving this a try. Huge kudos for checking the zip itself, btw! Thank you :D

    Just for clarification though, do I need 12 bytes of the original content or of the compressed (but unencrypted) byte-representation of the zip file?

    Edit: Ah, the repo links the paper. Reading now :)

    • Radicale hosts my calendars and contacts
    • zero-hassle setup in Thunderbird for both of those things
    • DAVx on Android works seamlessly for calendar and contacts Sync
    • Fossify calendar to view, edit calendar
    • default contact app for contacts
    • Infcloud as a web frontend for Radicale. Not pretty, but absolutely functional (and I hardly ever need it thanks to Android calendar app / Thunderbird)

    Haven't tried todo lists yet, but I would imagine they are similarly hassle-free.

    The only annoyance I have is that DAVx is required at all, but I'd suspect that's an Android/Google issue? IDK.

    But anyways, this setup works flawlessly for me.