NIM services: Difference between revisions
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* <nowiki>https://aqua.hac.%%.d4c.nintendo.net/required_system_update_meta?device_id=%016llx</nowiki> | * <nowiki>https://aqua.hac.%%.d4c.nintendo.net/required_system_update_meta?device_id=%016llx</nowiki> | ||
* <nowiki>https://%s.hac.%%.d4c.nintendo.net/t/%c/%016llx/%u?device_id=%016llx</nowiki> Returns content like the below URL. | * <nowiki>https://%s.hac.%%.d4c.nintendo.net/t/%c/%016llx/%u?device_id=%016llx</nowiki> Returns content like the below URL. This is the content for [[NCA]]-type0. See below for %c. %016llx is titleID, %u is title-version. | ||
* <nowiki>https://%s.hac.%%.d4c.nintendo.net/c/%c/%s</nowiki> Used for downloading content. First %s is atumn or atum. %c is one of: 'c', 'a', or 's'. %s is just the hex-string NcaId. The returned data is the same size readable from [[Content_Manager_services|NCM]], with another crypto layer. The server also returns two HTTP headers: "X-Nintendo-Content-Hash: {entire lowercase hex-string of the content SHA256 hash}" and "X-Nintendo-Content-ID: {lowercase hex-string for NcaId}" | * <nowiki>https://%s.hac.%%.d4c.nintendo.net/c/%c/%s</nowiki> Used for downloading content. First %s is atumn or atum. %c is one of: 'c', 'a', or 's'. %s is just the hex-string NcaId. The returned data is the same size readable from [[Content_Manager_services|NCM]], with another crypto layer. The server also returns two HTTP headers: "X-Nintendo-Content-Hash: {entire lowercase hex-string of the content SHA256 hash}" and "X-Nintendo-Content-ID: {lowercase hex-string for NcaId}" | ||
* <nowiki>https://aauth-%.ndas.srv.nintendo.net/v1/time</nowiki> | * <nowiki>https://aauth-%.ndas.srv.nintendo.net/v1/time</nowiki> | ||
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These are not accessible without the required TLS client cert+privk, minus the time URL which can be accessed without any client cert+privk at all. | These are not accessible without the required TLS client cert+privk, minus the time URL which can be accessed without any client cert+privk at all. | ||
While atumn seems to be for system-titles, and atum for eShop titles, the latter titles are accessible fine with atumn(with "/t/" for NCA-type0 at least). | |||
== User-Agent == | == User-Agent == |