I imagine it’s not easy to gain access to the manufacturer keys
if everything was simple, it would not be considered a “security system”
I reached out to Hacking GarageDoors / Cars
Their system can work with genie and just about everything else too. I tried to get the manufacturer key code. This was their response.
“I have heard about this flipper device
They have already asked for keys at my partner
But I am sorry, I can’t give out manufacturer keys.
In case of Genie, the key alone wouldn’t help you anyway.
Genie is using a custom Keeloq encryption.
Flipper would need to add Genie as a special case.”
This! I’d reach out to the unofficial firmware team.
More info
For once, it is not using the 528 rounds of standard Keeloq encryption.
It is only using 400 rounds.
And then it is further encrypting the hop code with a custom table and algorythm.
So for Genie, you won’t be able to get it to work with flipper, unless flipper gets its hands on the algorythm for Genie
find out everything you can. any little thing can help a lot. and as far as I know, no one asked for the algorithm and keys
I have his email. He said it’s been a 5 year hobby and he would be interested in selling all the info he has collected. I’m not sure what his price point would be. He’s reluctant to give it away to me and have it become an open source free for all.
manufacturing keys and algorithm can be found on the pandora firmware
nevermind
pandora 2.4 version I dismantled 4 months ago, it’s not there
Yeah, I mis understood him. He was saying that the flippers current keeloq keys came from pandora.
I still don’t know how he got the genie code he is using. He is interested in a flipper. He’s in Germany it’s gonna take a while before one is available for him to purchase
He’s trying to figure out how to make money from his stuff. Not an open source community type of guy.
He’s my only lead on a genie key.
It looks like he has a ton of info that would take flipper to the next level but probably wants some good money for it.
Flipper has the hardware developed perfectly while he is using a raspberry pi. But he has the software to open everything that the flipper was made for.
no, not only from Pandora, from it I took a few that I did not have. well, he doesn’t want it as he wants, I can manage without him, I also know something)))
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Here are files that are formatted for flipper that worked in sequence on my garage door. a series of 5 and of 6.
These will only work for your garage door, right? It still doesn’t solve the problem with rolling codes?
these will work on any genie garage door that you program them to.
It’s proof of concept that derrow has the ability to generate a rolling code for genie.
It’s also files in flipper format not raw files, perhaps making it possible to reverse engineer the rolling code.
Has anyone gotten anywhere with the overhead door protocol yet?
I’d like to help support the effort in some way if I can!
tell us about the protocol encryption algorithm or merge the firmware from the key fob or receiver
You have the custom learn and the test ones in 390? As these are 315, my genie uses 390?
Hello all;
I have 2 Overhead Doors’s Phantom series of garage door openers; based on what I was able to find they use some variant of CodeDodger. I’ve been trying to pair it with my flipper without luck; and researching seems to indicate no one has found a solution to this particular variant of rolling codes.
Im willing to help out in anyway i can, can provide files or even a physical opener from the manufacturer that uses the CodeDodge protocol for analysis if it would help.
Additionally, the files that can be used a workaround uploaded by Gustava; do I need to replay all of them while the garage door is in learn mode?
Please let me know.
I like the idea of posting those, but to be fair, anyone with a stock Intellicode remote can provide the same thing by capturing 6 button presses.
Unless I’m wrong? That’s just how I see it