Here is a list of ressources to analyse some weird machines.
TLDR : Take out the SD card, make a forensic copy of it, and analyse/carve for pictures.
Here is a list of ressources to analyse some weird machines.
TLDR : Take out the SD card, make a forensic copy of it, and analyse/carve for pictures.
The Snotra Protocol is a TCP/UDP-based protocol designed to communicate between users in a secure and decentralized way.
The main idea is that all users are at least in one group. These groups can have many members (up to 16) including the one who created it. When we want to join the network for the first time, we have to join an existing group or create one. We can be in multiple groups at the same time (no limit).
This is an unofficial, uncomplete and (pretty sure) wrong documentation of the RESTful service which powers the League of Legends spectator mode.
This documentation is desgined to be community driven and should be extended by everyone. If you find things missing, add them please!
Riot's spectator mode works by requesting replay data via HTTP form a service. The data is split in chunks which usually contain about 30 seconds of gameplay. Additionally there are key frames which seem to contain more information than a single chunk. They seem to be used to support skipping back in time or for spectators that join the game later.