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Trial restriction and logic tracing - need insight
ran into a .net app packed with smartassembly and something close to enigma-style stub. there's a trial mode baked in, and most of the checks are deep, not just surface-level nags.
i’m not into patching for the sake of it, wanted to understand how it switches between trial and full. traced a bunch of function calls, and looks like some license logic is buried behind a seed mechanism and some obfuscated checks. also noticed some virtualized instructions near the entry point, probably custom junk or a weak vm layer. mapped out a rough flow using trace + static analysis. i’m doing this mainly to sharpen my reversing — especially around identifying feature toggles and non-obvious trial enforcement. if anyone here’s worked on something similar or has tips on how to cleanly rebuild logic flow in hybrid .net + native stubs, would appreciate the nudge. |
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