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[request],plz,unpack and repack the dbfs file!!!! [Douxian]

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wahaha, posted Sun Apr 16, 2017 10:49 am (22261)


the proc runing on linux 32...... and the dbfs is config fiel.....

please help me,,,unpack and repack it .....thanks!!!

if download three parts.plz rename them. like this:
unpack.001.7z to unpack.7z.001 ;
or may dont unrar it.
thanks!!!
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aluigi, posted Mon Apr 17, 2017 2:42 pm (22299)


In case someone is interested, the name of the game is: Douxian
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wahaha, posted Tue Apr 18, 2017 6:05 am (22336)


aluigi wrote:
In case someone is interested, the name of the game is: Douxian



yes...it is....
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aluigi, posted Tue Apr 18, 2017 1:52 pm (22341)


It's Berkeley DB, found easily by using:
Code:
file firmware.dbfs


How to access it?
It's a bit boring but let's start with:
Code:
sudo apt-get install db-util

Now:
Code:
db_dump firmware.dbfs

Yeah, chaotic. You can get a better (non-hex) output in this way:
Code:
db_dump -f output.txt -p firmware.dbfs


Basically every key is the name of the file and the data is its content.

Anyway now that you know what is the file it's up to you to access the data and doing the rest.
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