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− | '''keylimepie''' is an automated script for OS X that grabs the IV's, Keys and the RootFS key for the key pages. This stores the [[KBAG]]'s into a file called KBAG.txt. Once it has the keys, two files are created |
+ | '''keylimepie''' is an automated script for OS X that grabs the IV's, Keys and the RootFS key for the key pages. This stores the [[KBAG]]'s into a file called KBAG.txt. Once it has the keys, two files are created: keys.txt which holds the keys and also wikikeys.txt which has the keys in the layout so that you can copy/paste the file content to the page on this wiki. It is written in bash. The syntax is <code>./keylimepie.sh ./path_to_IPSW [-t2]</code> - the <code>-t2</code> is optional, and should only be used if your timing is consistently off. |
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Revision as of 20:08, 2 October 2013
keylimepie is an automated script for OS X that grabs the IV's, Keys and the RootFS key for the key pages. This stores the KBAG's into a file called KBAG.txt. Once it has the keys, two files are created: keys.txt which holds the keys and also wikikeys.txt which has the keys in the layout so that you can copy/paste the file content to the page on this wiki. It is written in bash. The syntax is ./keylimepie.sh ./path_to_IPSW [-t2]
- the -t2
is optional, and should only be used if your timing is consistently off.