Hi, I need to crack a precompiled linux image. Which includes a number of packages and specific software.
Budget: €30 – €250 EUR
Hi, I need to crack a precompiled linux image. Which includes a number of packages and specific software.
My main interest in this tool is to use it on virtual machines, but the developer has limited this option and it can only be installed on physical machines. This is a big problem. I wouldn't mind paying for the license, but I have to install it on vps for infrastructure and the verification that prevents this.
It's a precompiled iso, that the first time you install it on a physical machine it assigns you a temporary 30 day license for that specific hardware.
I would like to be able to install it in a virtual machine, and that the license verification is omitted, so that the use that I give it is totally privative.
The iso is an image with a debian installer, it can be unpacked, but I don't have the knowledge to know what to change.
The binary that seems to manage the main program, and that is closed source is compiled in golang, I have tried reverse engineering techniques and you can analyze the code, but I am not a programmer and therefore I do not understand anything.
My main interest in this tool is to use it on virtual machines, but the developer has limited this option and it can only be installed on physical machines. This is a big problem. I wouldn't mind paying for the license, but I have to install it on vps for infrastructure and the verification that prevents this.
It's a precompiled iso, that the first time you install it on a physical machine it assigns you a temporary 30 day license for that specific hardware.
I would like to be able to install it in a virtual machine, and that the license verification is omitted, so that the use that I give it is totally privative.
The iso is an image with a debian installer, it can be unpacked, but I don't have the knowledge to know what to change.
The binary that seems to manage the main program, and that is closed source is compiled in golang, I have tried reverse engineering techniques and you can analyze the code, but I am not a programmer and therefore I do not understand anything.