.2 File
File extension: 2
File type: IBM Voice Type Language Script Data File
We all know by now .2 is another .MANIFEST/MIME-TYPE
Also known as a backup file!
This means when the files got downloaded it created a backup and another backup..
It acts like a shell, thats why wer able to see some content and get a .self/bin file.
Named .2 (also known as the 3th download backup)
Let mé explain below..
[Added some passphrases and Certs]
0.2 Debug [Kleopatra>GNU-PG]
</body></html>
Cert SSL Connected:
RSA key encr.
After found out it got packed twice was able to get a .self file
even gave mé another file on the root.
lv0.2.self.tar.gz.pem
After changing extention to PKG Content ID, updated keys+tools.. ps3tools starts to figure out the .2 file
Full Stack below:
sha1 ee02dee346dafe6bdf54b1359926bbba6813b5fc
Class Files:
Other applications associated with file type 2:
Credits to : XxZer0ModZxX ~ Zer0 & Team, B7U3 C50SS, Blame, RedDot-3ND7355 ~ D3LTASEC ϟ Endless
File extension: 2
File type: IBM Voice Type Language Script Data File
We all know by now .2 is another .MANIFEST/MIME-TYPE
Also known as a backup file!
This means when the files got downloaded it created a backup and another backup..
It acts like a shell, thats why wer able to see some content and get a .self/bin file.
Named .2 (also known as the 3th download backup)
Let mé explain below..
If a file is downloaded more than once in the same directory,
Wget’s behavior depends on a few options, including ‘-nc’.
In certain cases, the local file will be clobbered, or overwritten, upon repeated download.
In other cases it will be preserved.
When running Wget without ‘-N’, ‘-nc’, ‘-r’, or ‘-p’, downloading the same file in the same directory will result in the original copy of file being preserved and the second copy being named ‘file.1’.
If that file is downloaded yet again, the third copy will be named ‘file.2’, and so on.
(This is also the behavior with ‘-nd’, even if ‘-r’ or ‘-p’ are in effect.)
When ‘-nc’ is specified, this behavior is suppressed, and Wget will refuse to download newer copies of ‘file’. Therefore, “no-clobber” is actually a misnomer in this mode—it’s not clobbering that’s prevented
(as the numeric suffixes were already preventing clobbering),
but rather the multiple version saving that’s prevented.
When running Wget with ‘-r’ or ‘-p’, but without ‘-N’, ‘-nd’, or ‘-nc’, re-downloading a file will result in the new copy simply overwriting the old. Adding ‘-nc’ will prevent this behavior, instead causing the original version to be preserved and any newer copies on the server to be ignored.
When running Wget with ‘-N’, with or without ‘-r’ or ‘-p’, the decision as to whether or not to download a newer copy of a file depends on the local and remote timestamp and size of the file (see Time-Stamping). ‘-nc’ may not be specified at the same time as ‘-N’.
Note that when ‘-nc’ is specified, files with the suffixes ‘.html’ or ‘.htm’ will be loaded from the local disk and parsed as if they had been retrieved from the Web.
‘--backups=backups’
Before (over)writing a file, back up an existing file by adding a ‘.1’ suffix (‘_1’ on VMS) to the file name. Such backup files are rotated to ‘.2’, ‘.3’, and so on, up to backups (and lost beyond that).
Wget’s behavior depends on a few options, including ‘-nc’.
In certain cases, the local file will be clobbered, or overwritten, upon repeated download.
In other cases it will be preserved.
When running Wget without ‘-N’, ‘-nc’, ‘-r’, or ‘-p’, downloading the same file in the same directory will result in the original copy of file being preserved and the second copy being named ‘file.1’.
If that file is downloaded yet again, the third copy will be named ‘file.2’, and so on.
(This is also the behavior with ‘-nd’, even if ‘-r’ or ‘-p’ are in effect.)
When ‘-nc’ is specified, this behavior is suppressed, and Wget will refuse to download newer copies of ‘file’. Therefore, “no-clobber” is actually a misnomer in this mode—it’s not clobbering that’s prevented
(as the numeric suffixes were already preventing clobbering),
but rather the multiple version saving that’s prevented.
When running Wget with ‘-r’ or ‘-p’, but without ‘-N’, ‘-nd’, or ‘-nc’, re-downloading a file will result in the new copy simply overwriting the old. Adding ‘-nc’ will prevent this behavior, instead causing the original version to be preserved and any newer copies on the server to be ignored.
When running Wget with ‘-N’, with or without ‘-r’ or ‘-p’, the decision as to whether or not to download a newer copy of a file depends on the local and remote timestamp and size of the file (see Time-Stamping). ‘-nc’ may not be specified at the same time as ‘-N’.
Note that when ‘-nc’ is specified, files with the suffixes ‘.html’ or ‘.htm’ will be loaded from the local disk and parsed as if they had been retrieved from the Web.
‘--backups=backups’
Before (over)writing a file, back up an existing file by adding a ‘.1’ suffix (‘_1’ on VMS) to the file name. Such backup files are rotated to ‘.2’, ‘.3’, and so on, up to backups (and lost beyond that).
[Added some passphrases and Certs]
0.2 Debug [Kleopatra>GNU-PG]
[Click image again to enlarge]

<html><head>
<title>GnuPG Audit Log Viewer – Kleopatra</title>
</head><body>
<div class="GnuPGAuditLog">
<table border="0">
<colgroup>
<col width="80%" />
<col width="20%" />
</colgroup>
<tr><td><table><tr><td><font color="green">*</font></td><td>Data encryption succeeded</td></tr></table></td><td><font color="green">Yes</font></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td><font color="green">*</font> </td><td>Data available</td></tr></table></td><td><font color="green">Yes</font></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td><font color="green">*</font> </td><td>Session key created</td></tr></table></td><td><font color="green">Yes</font></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td>* </td><td> (algorithm: 3DES)</td></tr></table></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td>* </td><td>Number of recipients</td></tr></table></td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td>* </td><td>Recipient 1</td></tr></table></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td>* </td><td> (#04/CN=Equifax Secure eBusiness CA-1,O=Equifax Secure Inc.,C=US)</td></tr></table></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td>* </td><td> (/CN=Equifax Secure eBusiness CA-1,O=Equifax Secure Inc.,C=US)</td></tr></table></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td><font color="green">*</font></td><td>Gpg-Agent usable</td></tr></table></td><td><font color="green">Yes</font></td></tr>
</table>
</div>
<title>GnuPG Audit Log Viewer – Kleopatra</title>
</head><body>
<div class="GnuPGAuditLog">
<table border="0">
<colgroup>
<col width="80%" />
<col width="20%" />
</colgroup>
<tr><td><table><tr><td><font color="green">*</font></td><td>Data encryption succeeded</td></tr></table></td><td><font color="green">Yes</font></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td><font color="green">*</font> </td><td>Data available</td></tr></table></td><td><font color="green">Yes</font></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td><font color="green">*</font> </td><td>Session key created</td></tr></table></td><td><font color="green">Yes</font></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td>* </td><td> (algorithm: 3DES)</td></tr></table></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td>* </td><td>Number of recipients</td></tr></table></td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td>* </td><td>Recipient 1</td></tr></table></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td>* </td><td> (#04/CN=Equifax Secure eBusiness CA-1,O=Equifax Secure Inc.,C=US)</td></tr></table></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td>* </td><td> (/CN=Equifax Secure eBusiness CA-1,O=Equifax Secure Inc.,C=US)</td></tr></table></td></tr>
<tr><td><table><tr><td><font color="green">*</font></td><td>Gpg-Agent usable</td></tr></table></td><td><font color="green">Yes</font></td></tr>
</table>
</div>
</body></html>
Cert SSL Connected:
RSA key encr.
This certificate is currently valid.
Serial number:
00
Issuer:
CN=SCEI DNAS Root 04,O=Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.,C=JP
Subject:
CN=SCEI DNAS Root 04,O=Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.,C=JP
Validity:
from 2004-07-12 11:00 through 2037-12-06 10:00
Certificate type:
2,048-bit RSA
Certificate usage:
Signing EMails and Files, Encrypting EMails and Files, Certifying other Certificates
Key-ID:
D9XXXXXX [Hidden by Team Zer0]
Fingerprint:
37XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX [Hidden by Team Zer0]
Trusted issuer?:
No
Stored:
on this computer
Serial number:
00
Issuer:
CN=SCEI DNAS Root 04,O=Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.,C=JP
Subject:
CN=SCEI DNAS Root 04,O=Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.,C=JP
Validity:
from 2004-07-12 11:00 through 2037-12-06 10:00
Certificate type:
2,048-bit RSA
Certificate usage:
Signing EMails and Files, Encrypting EMails and Files, Certifying other Certificates
Key-ID:
D9XXXXXX [Hidden by Team Zer0]
Fingerprint:
37XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX [Hidden by Team Zer0]
Trusted issuer?:
No
Stored:
on this computer
After found out it got packed twice was able to get a .self file
even gave mé another file on the root.
lv0.2.self.tar.gz.pem
After changing extention to PKG Content ID, updated keys+tools.. ps3tools starts to figure out the .2 file
Full Stack below:
{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2067{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0 Calibri;}}
{\*\generator Msftedit 5.41.21.2510;}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\sa200\sl276\slmult1\lang19\f0\fs22 scetool 0.2.9 <public build> (C) 2011-2012 by naehrwert\par
NP local license handling (C) 2012 by flatz\par
\par
[*] Warning: Could not decrypt header.\par
[*] SCE Header:\par
Magic 0x53434500 [OK]\par
Version 0x00000002\par
Key Revision 0x0000\par
Header Type [SELF]\par
Metadata Offset 0x000001E0\par
Header Length 0x0000000000000500\par
Data Length 0x00000000000E7100\par
[*] SELF Header:\par
Header Type 0x0000000000000003\par
App Info Offset 0x0000000000000070\par
ELF Offset 0x0000000000000090\par
PH Offset 0x00000000000000D0\par
SH Offset 0x00000000000E7380\par
Section Info Offset 0x0000000000000140\par
SCE Version Offset 0x0000000000000180\par
Control Info Offset 0x0000000000000190\par
Control Info Size 0x0000000000000070\par
[*] Application Info:\par
Auth-ID [lv0]\par
Vendor-ID [hv]\par
SELF-Type [lv0]\par
Version 04.60\par
[*] SCE Version:\par
Header Type 0x00000001\par
Present [FALSE]\par
Size 0x00000010\par
unknown_3 0x00000000\par
[*] Control Info\par
Type Flags\par
Size 0x00000030\par
Next [TRUE]\par
Flags 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 \par
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 \par
[*] Control Info\par
Type Digest\par
Size 0x00000040\par
Next [FALSE]\par
Digest 1 62 7C B1 80 8A B9 38 E3 2C 8C 09 17 08 72 6A 57 \par
9E 25 86 E4 \par
Digest 2 CE 97 0C C0 70 7B DB 84 1A 8F F7 9D 2C D0 B9 95 \par
61 3A 60 4B \par
[*] Section Infos:\par
Idx Offset Size Compressed unk0 unk1 Encrypted\par
000 00010500 00000C70 [NO ] 00000000 00000000 [YES]\par
001 00020500 000C6E40 [NO ] 00000000 00000000 [YES]\par
[*] ELF64 Header:\par
Type [EXEC]\par
Machine [PPC64]\par
Version 0x00000001\par
Entry 0x0000000000000C60\par
Program Headers Offset 0x0000000000000040\par
Section Headers Offset 0x00000000000E6E80\par
Flags 0x00000000\par
Program Headers Count 0002\par
Section Headers Count 0010\par
SH String Index 0009\par
[*] ELF64 Program Headers:\par
Idx Type Offset VAddr PAddr FileSize MemSize PPU SPU RSX Align\par
000 LOAD 00010000 00000000 00000000 00000C70 00000C70 XWR --- --- 00010000\par
001 LOAD 00020000 08000000 08000000 000C6E40 000CBD50 XWR --- --- 00010000\par
[*] ELF64 Section Headers:\par
Idx Name Type Flags Address Offset Size ES Align LK\par
000 69010D00 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 100664064\par
001 C000600 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 33554688\par
002 0000 38FF1D00 --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
003 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
004 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
005 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
006 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
007 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
008 2000100 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
009 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
}
{\*\generator Msftedit 5.41.21.2510;}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\sa200\sl276\slmult1\lang19\f0\fs22 scetool 0.2.9 <public build> (C) 2011-2012 by naehrwert\par
NP local license handling (C) 2012 by flatz\par
\par
[*] Warning: Could not decrypt header.\par
[*] SCE Header:\par
Magic 0x53434500 [OK]\par
Version 0x00000002\par
Key Revision 0x0000\par
Header Type [SELF]\par
Metadata Offset 0x000001E0\par
Header Length 0x0000000000000500\par
Data Length 0x00000000000E7100\par
[*] SELF Header:\par
Header Type 0x0000000000000003\par
App Info Offset 0x0000000000000070\par
ELF Offset 0x0000000000000090\par
PH Offset 0x00000000000000D0\par
SH Offset 0x00000000000E7380\par
Section Info Offset 0x0000000000000140\par
SCE Version Offset 0x0000000000000180\par
Control Info Offset 0x0000000000000190\par
Control Info Size 0x0000000000000070\par
[*] Application Info:\par
Auth-ID [lv0]\par
Vendor-ID [hv]\par
SELF-Type [lv0]\par
Version 04.60\par
[*] SCE Version:\par
Header Type 0x00000001\par
Present [FALSE]\par
Size 0x00000010\par
unknown_3 0x00000000\par
[*] Control Info\par
Type Flags\par
Size 0x00000030\par
Next [TRUE]\par
Flags 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 \par
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 \par
[*] Control Info\par
Type Digest\par
Size 0x00000040\par
Next [FALSE]\par
Digest 1 62 7C B1 80 8A B9 38 E3 2C 8C 09 17 08 72 6A 57 \par
9E 25 86 E4 \par
Digest 2 CE 97 0C C0 70 7B DB 84 1A 8F F7 9D 2C D0 B9 95 \par
61 3A 60 4B \par
[*] Section Infos:\par
Idx Offset Size Compressed unk0 unk1 Encrypted\par
000 00010500 00000C70 [NO ] 00000000 00000000 [YES]\par
001 00020500 000C6E40 [NO ] 00000000 00000000 [YES]\par
[*] ELF64 Header:\par
Type [EXEC]\par
Machine [PPC64]\par
Version 0x00000001\par
Entry 0x0000000000000C60\par
Program Headers Offset 0x0000000000000040\par
Section Headers Offset 0x00000000000E6E80\par
Flags 0x00000000\par
Program Headers Count 0002\par
Section Headers Count 0010\par
SH String Index 0009\par
[*] ELF64 Program Headers:\par
Idx Type Offset VAddr PAddr FileSize MemSize PPU SPU RSX Align\par
000 LOAD 00010000 00000000 00000000 00000C70 00000C70 XWR --- --- 00010000\par
001 LOAD 00020000 08000000 08000000 000C6E40 000CBD50 XWR --- --- 00010000\par
[*] ELF64 Section Headers:\par
Idx Name Type Flags Address Offset Size ES Align LK\par
000 69010D00 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 100664064\par
001 C000600 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 33554688\par
002 0000 38FF1D00 --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
003 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
004 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
005 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
006 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
007 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
008 2000100 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
009 0000 NULL --- 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 000\par
}
sha1 ee02dee346dafe6bdf54b1359926bbba6813b5fc
Class Files:
Files contained in unix-0.2
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
cx.ath.matthew.unix.NotConnectedException.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.USInputStream.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.USOutputStream.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.UnixIOException.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.UnixServerSocket.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.UnixSocket.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.UnixSocketAddress.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.testclient.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.testserver.class
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
cx.ath.matthew.unix.NotConnectedException.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.USInputStream.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.USOutputStream.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.UnixIOException.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.UnixServerSocket.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.UnixSocket.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.UnixSocketAddress.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.testclient.class
cx.ath.matthew.unix.testserver.class
Other applications associated with file type 2:
- UNIX Manual PageThe Mime types used with this association are: application/x-troff-man.
Credits to : XxZer0ModZxX ~ Zer0 & Team, B7U3 C50SS, Blame, RedDot-3ND7355 ~ D3LTASEC ϟ Endless
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