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Old 01-06-2017, 09:10 AM   #7
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by kido.resuri View Post
Okay, I started playing with the webstore api of Kobo, I'm especially interested in hijacking the Kobo Sync. Did anyone else made some reverse-engineering on this? I hoped the Sync also uses http or https on port 80 or anything set in the config, but this is not the case.

I need to find out the port for Sync to make any progress, so this is the next task for now.

This is what I'm expecting from this experiment: writing a desktop app for the PC to hijack the Sync in Kobo to upload books and maybe "updates", like patches and anything that one would put in a KoboRoot.
I wouldn't recommend it, but you have seen the Kobo Desktop PC program that Kobo provides, right? It's not something I would use but, as I understand it, it pretty much does what you describe.

Luck;
Ken
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