From Dev Team Blog:
"Today we released an ultrasn0w update that fixes an issue for those running firmware 3.1.x with the 04.26 baseband. That specific combination resulted in a missing carrier name in the upper left-hand corner of your home screen. Today’s ultrasn0w update from 0.91 to 0.92 fixes that problem (which was an important issue for roaming). You should see the update available if you have http://repo666.ultrasn0w.com as a Cydia source. Enjoy!"
Friday, 13 November 2009
How to create a unique certificate for your iPhone for Push Notification
First, a big thanks to Aviegas for writing this tutorial. This tutorial appeared in a different long thread. For the history of the original discussion, you can read it here. By making it into a new thread and sticky, it will be easier for users to follow and easier to find.
You need to get Dev Team's PushFix here. You need it for generating & injecting the certs.(Don't get mix up with the PushFix available in Cydia that people are using (cydia.iphoneil.net) after jailbreaking with blackra1n RC3)
To generate a cert, one must:
1) Start with a clean iPhone, after a RESTORE with a Pwned (Custom) IPSW *WITHOUT HACKTIVATION*
2) iTunes activate for Apple to sign the new set of certificates
3) Install (Cydia) SSH or terminal
4) Install a valid PUSH App and RUN THE APP (this will activate the certificates)
5) Install "nimble" (from the Dev Team Fix package), using SFTP or iFunBox, on the /Library/Keychains directory
6) Open a root shell on the iPhone (SSH or "terminal" + "su -") and "cd /Library/Keychains"
7) Make "nimble" executable: chmod +x nimble
8) Then "nimble" (extract) the certificates
9) Copy the 4 .bin files to a safe directory on your Mac/PC using SFTP or iFunBox
10) Zip the directory, send to the lucky receiver AND ERASE IT SO THAT ONLY ONE PERSON WILL HAVE THIS SET OF CERTIFICATES
11) Remove all files and folders in "/private/var/root/Library/Lockdown"
12) Turn "Push notifications" OFF and remove the PUSH APP you installed
13) Reboot the iPhone
14) iTunes activate for Apple to sign the new set of certificates
15) GO TO STEP (4)
Now to install the certificates:
1) Start with a jailbroken and hacktivated iPhone AND REMOVE ALL PUSH NOTIFICATION APPS AND TURN NOTIFICATION OFF
2) Install (Cydia) SSH or terminal
3) Copy (SFTP or iFunBox) the 4 bin files and "inject" (from the Dev Team fix) to /Library/Keychains"
4) Open a root shell on the iPhone (SSH or "terminal" + "su -") and "cd /Library/Keychains"
5) Make "inject" executable "chmod +x inject"
6) Run "inject"
7) remove "inject" and the bin files from your iPhone
8) Reinstall the required PUSH APP and test
9) On your PC, save the bin files for future use, but ONLY ON THIS IPHONE. DO NOT SHARE THIS FILES OR EVEN INSTALL ON ANOTHER IPHONE.** THE SET OF CERTIFICATES ARE UNIQUE TO AN IPHONE
**The certs contains an UUID (unique ID) that is used to distinguish the phones for PUSH notifications. If 2 iPhones have the same certs, push notifications will not be able to distinguish them and the last one to register with the push server will be the one active.
** If you have a hacktivated iPhone, then the *only* way to get push notification is to make the "certificate transplant" and keep them *unique*.
Dtube - Hackint0sh.
You need to get Dev Team's PushFix here. You need it for generating & injecting the certs.(Don't get mix up with the PushFix available in Cydia that people are using (cydia.iphoneil.net) after jailbreaking with blackra1n RC3)
To generate a cert, one must:
1) Start with a clean iPhone, after a RESTORE with a Pwned (Custom) IPSW *WITHOUT HACKTIVATION*
2) iTunes activate for Apple to sign the new set of certificates
3) Install (Cydia) SSH or terminal
4) Install a valid PUSH App and RUN THE APP (this will activate the certificates)
5) Install "nimble" (from the Dev Team Fix package), using SFTP or iFunBox, on the /Library/Keychains directory
6) Open a root shell on the iPhone (SSH or "terminal" + "su -") and "cd /Library/Keychains"
7) Make "nimble" executable: chmod +x nimble
8) Then "nimble" (extract) the certificates
9) Copy the 4 .bin files to a safe directory on your Mac/PC using SFTP or iFunBox
10) Zip the directory, send to the lucky receiver AND ERASE IT SO THAT ONLY ONE PERSON WILL HAVE THIS SET OF CERTIFICATES
11) Remove all files and folders in "/private/var/root/Library/Lockdown"
12) Turn "Push notifications" OFF and remove the PUSH APP you installed
13) Reboot the iPhone
14) iTunes activate for Apple to sign the new set of certificates
15) GO TO STEP (4)
Now to install the certificates:
1) Start with a jailbroken and hacktivated iPhone AND REMOVE ALL PUSH NOTIFICATION APPS AND TURN NOTIFICATION OFF
2) Install (Cydia) SSH or terminal
3) Copy (SFTP or iFunBox) the 4 bin files and "inject" (from the Dev Team fix) to /Library/Keychains"
4) Open a root shell on the iPhone (SSH or "terminal" + "su -") and "cd /Library/Keychains"
5) Make "inject" executable "chmod +x inject"
6) Run "inject"
7) remove "inject" and the bin files from your iPhone
8) Reinstall the required PUSH APP and test
9) On your PC, save the bin files for future use, but ONLY ON THIS IPHONE. DO NOT SHARE THIS FILES OR EVEN INSTALL ON ANOTHER IPHONE.** THE SET OF CERTIFICATES ARE UNIQUE TO AN IPHONE
**The certs contains an UUID (unique ID) that is used to distinguish the phones for PUSH notifications. If 2 iPhones have the same certs, push notifications will not be able to distinguish them and the last one to register with the push server will be the one active.
** If you have a hacktivated iPhone, then the *only* way to get push notification is to make the "certificate transplant" and keep them *unique*.
Dtube - Hackint0sh.
Friday, 6 November 2009
Goodbye Gsmvn............!!!!!!!!
i will remember to all. The Box of GSMVN is my home. i will back again on early time.
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Monday, 2 November 2009
How to change Root Password on jailbroken iphone
1. Run Terminal
2. Type su
- And Type alpine
After passwd for change new password.
Finish, Quitting out from Terminal
2. Type su
- And Type alpine
After passwd for change new password.
Finish, Quitting out from Terminal
BlackRa1n Unlock by Geohot
Geohot has posted the first screenshot of his blacksn0w unlock for the iPhone 3G and 3GS.The unlock which will be run after completing a jailbreak with the blackra1n jailbreak is expected to be released on November 4th.Blacksn0w does support the latest 05.11.07 baseband so for those who accidentally upgraded, you will be able to get your unlock back!
From: iC.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)