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Old 02-23-2006, 01:22
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Hiya,

The real clue here would be the value lc_checkout() actually returns, and also which version of the FLEXlm library the target uses.

I've seen a few targets recently where HOSTID=ANY is expressly rejected by a local checkout filter, alternatively it could be the format of the fake license is incorrect, either way the return from lc_checkout() should give a starting point.

Most of the targets using the Certicom routines still should call l_sg() the 2nd time, the seeds however won't be recovered. I'm sure you already knew this all anyway but if you've got something I can look at I'd be interested.

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CrackZ.
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