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'''XPwn''' is a cross-platform, command line implementation of [[PwnageTool]], and is currently being maintained by [[User:Planetbeing|planetbeing]]. XPwn currently supports Windows, OS X, and GNU/Linux. |
'''XPwn''' is a cross-platform, command line implementation of [[PwnageTool]], and is currently being maintained by [[User:Planetbeing|planetbeing]]. XPwn currently supports Windows, OS X, and GNU/Linux. |
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Revision as of 18:46, 27 February 2013
This page is about the collection of tools. For the specific program, see xpwn.
XPwn is a cross-platform, command line implementation of PwnageTool, and is currently being maintained by planetbeing. XPwn currently supports Windows, OS X, and GNU/Linux.
Tools
XPwn consists of many utilities:
- dfu-util is like idevice, but does not depend on any proprietary software, instead using libusb. It usage on Windows is not recommended.
- dmg allows decrypting and encrypting of the root file system
- hdutil allows image files to be edited
- hfsplus allows the root file system, and the ramdisks to be edited
- idevice is a utility for Windows that guides the user into DFU Mode and then sends the exploit
- ipsw creates the patched IPSW
- itunespwn is a Windows utility that replaces a file in
%APPDATA%\Apple Computer\Device Support
allowing the exploit to be uploaded by iTunes when the device is in DFU Mode - xpwn is a utility that allows the bootlogo + recovery logo of an IPSW to be changed
- xpwntool allows decrypting and patching of firmware files