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lib/bnet.ts reimplementa la criptografía Battle.net de home/bnet.py con BigInt nativo + node:crypto: - SRP6 v2 (battlenet_accounts): PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA512, N 2048 bits, g=2, ajuste de bit alto, módulo estilo Python, verifier little-endian (ToByteVector). - SRP6 Grunt/SHA1 (cuenta de juego): g=7, N 256 bits, verifier 32B little-endian. - bnetMakeRegistration/bnetVerify, gameCalculateVerifier/gameMakeRegistration/ gameVerify, bnetSrpUsername, normalizeEmail, makeGameAccountUsername. Validado con vectores cruzados contra la impl. Python (mismos email/pass/salt -> mismo verifier; verificación en ambos sentidos): TODO COINCIDE. Se añade tsx (dev) para ejecutar scripts TS (Node del sistema no trae strip-types). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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