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Okay, as to MuscleNerd's redsn0w demo, it's pretty yellowsn0w like - you have to let the bootrom sigchecks pass, and then use the exploit every time the device boots. Pretty annoying, but that's the only option without a way to pass bootrom sigchecks. |
Okay, as to MuscleNerd's redsn0w demo, it's pretty yellowsn0w like - you have to let the bootrom sigchecks pass, and then use the exploit every time the device boots. Pretty annoying, but that's the only option without a way to pass bootrom sigchecks. |
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Revision as of 02:17, 18 January 2009
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My Payload
(Since RedSn0w will be out any day, this is just for the hell of it :)
If anyone has any ideas and would like to mess around with this hack, here is some code that (should) patch a 2.1.1 iBSS that you loaded, in memory. Again, just for fun, as the dev team probably has redsn0w, it's payload, and program almost completed.
@ ipod touch 2G ibss 2.1.1 patcher @ by chronic with some gas help from ius @ @ assemble this with gas .section .text .global _start _start: stmdb sp!, {r0-r6} ldr r0, =rangePatch ldr r1, =permsPatch ldr r2, =sigchPatch ldr r3, =sigchecLoc ldr r4, =permschLoc ldr r6, =rangechLoc strh r1, [r4] strh r0, [r6] strh r2, [r3] ldmia sp!, {r0-r6} mov pc, lr .section .data sigchecLoc: .word 0x2200F2FE permschLoc: .word 0x2200C330 rangechLoc: .word 0x2200C3A6 rangePatch: .hword 0x0120 permsPatch: .hword 0x0124 sigchPatch: .hword 0x0020
ChronicDev 19:45, 16 January 2009 (UTC)
How do you pass the bootrom RSA checks?
I've noticed that the exploit is at the iBoot level. So how do you (or the Dev-Team) pass the bootrom RSA checks?
RE: How do you pass the bootrom RSA checks?
I do not know how it is done, but taking the screenshot on the latest devteam blog post, they have found a way to do so.
RE: RE: How do you pass the bootrom RSA checks?
Okay, as to MuscleNerd's redsn0w demo, it's pretty yellowsn0w like - you have to let the bootrom sigchecks pass, and then use the exploit every time the device boots. Pretty annoying, but that's the only option without a way to pass bootrom sigchecks.