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11-16-2007, 06:00 PM #61
- Run winscp, put necessary info (ip address, usr/pwd, let it on SFTP in the protocol) and click connect
- Now go to /usr/libexec/ and make a backup of lockdownd on your pc(we NEVER know)
- Unzip the patched lockdownd and put in /usr/libexec/
- Click on "more", set permissions 0755 (so check all Xs, you'll figure it out)
- Click ok, and overwrite the existing lockdownd
- Reboot your phone.
What is the ip address and the user name and password. i am stuck at dat point with WINScp
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11-16-2007, 06:19 PM #62
ip address is the one assigned to your phone (check it by going to your wifi settings), user name is root and password is dottie (assuming you've never changed the ssh password).
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11-16-2007, 08:35 PM #63
This was great. Would love to just add one thing:
For Mac users, when you get to the step where you're supposed to open 'windows.bat', just click on the 'jailbreak.jar' file instead. That will open with Java and do the same thing.
One odd thing that I experienced was that I didn't have to do the 'Activation 1.1.2' step. It just rebooted (and rebooted itself a second time, like the above says) and my familiar wallpaper and wireless company name appeared and I was able to make a call and check my email and install stuff through 'Installer.app'. Awesome! Can't wait to check out the changes and see what's new.
One new thing already? I got a text sms message when I had a voicemail. That's new.
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Great guide :-) Making it a Sticky...
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11-17-2007, 10:36 AM #65
My phone hangs a lot of time...and uictl crash on start.
What can i do?
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11-17-2007, 01:55 PM #66
hi
A good news there is no need to use anykind of lockdown patched file.Just upgrade from 1.1.1 to 1.1.2 and then back to 1.0.2 unlock it with any sim 1.2 u and upgrade it to 1.1.1 install oktoprep at this stage only jailbreak no sim unlock and then upgrade to 1.1.2 after upgrading use jailbreak 1.1.2 and reboot everything is up and running no need to use again anysim or any other tools hope to understand a easy way to upgrade and unlocked iphone with firmware 1.1.2
regards
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11-18-2007, 04:33 AM #67
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11-18-2007, 06:44 AM #68
How can I uninstall the openssh that came with the jailbreak?
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11-18-2007, 09:46 AM #69
This Guide worked perfectly for me and im currently in the dominican republic using Orange_DO.... the only thing that I think is not needed anymore is the part of switching the sim cards, you could put the files in /bin and run the commands but the switching the sim card part is not needed Ive tried it in like 5 phones and they are operational...
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11-19-2007, 01:55 AM #70
Works!
Thank you so much!! Works great here for Vodafone NZ! Just got my first Voice Mail Notification text

One thing I had to change was the command to create the symlink for the plist file. If I ran what was specified in the guide e.g.:
"ln -s 53001 Vodafone_NZ.plist"
this simply returned the following error message: "ln: Vodafone_NZ.plist: File exists"
What I did instead was to run:
"ln -s Vodafone_NZ.plist 53001"
This created the symlink correctly (I could see in Cyberduck (Mac FTP client) there was a new entry "53001" with an arrow icon like the other symlinks in that directory). Only thing I did different was to go in via ssh through the Terminal on my Mac instead of using putty on the PC.
Also, I didn't use a hex editor to modify my AppSupport file. I actually used "pntedit" instead. A lot easier than using a hex editor and also gives you full control over phone number formats etc that can be parsed or recognised by AppSupport. The simple solution here doesn't provide this. See here for more info - highly recommend!: http://www.hackint0sh.org/forum/show...279#post120279
(NB: Make sure you read the posts from that page on as there is a newer version further on). Basically it reads the number table from the AppSupport file into a text file which you then edit and have pntedit write back to AppSupport for you. Very cool
The author has also written a basic iPhone app that lets you run tests against AppSupport for various numbers in your contact list. I'm about to download that and give it a try.
Anyway - it's working great, recognising numbers, no MobilePhone.app or MobileSMS.app crashes.
If anyone wants the .plist or patched AppSupport file for Vodafone NZ (New Zealand) then PM me. More than happy to supply.
EDIT: Read this to find out why using pntedit is better than using a hex editor: http://www.hackint0sh.org/forum/show...999#post122999Last edited by piksel; 11-19-2007 at 02:22 AM. Reason: Additional info.
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11-19-2007, 05:48 AM #71
hi
did everything according to your guide and everything working fine with 1.1.2 but I can`t make phone calls if I press any number it throws me out.
regards
need help any one can let me know after upgrading downgrading upgrading activation no phone calls possible.
regadsLast edited by vipykat; 11-19-2007 at 05:48 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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11-19-2007, 08:22 AM #72
hello,
i used the mentioned way to update my fone, works great and now i'm on 1.1.2 - thank you!
had also the problem with crashing sms and phone application, fixed with this documentation, but i can't manage to understand this part:
my providercode for mcc is: 232Carrier settings *optional* (For those who wanna sexy up that iphone )
- Winscp to your phone and put ls and bash in /bin
- Click on "more", set both permissions to 0755
- Check here for your carrier's MCC and MNC (it's not as hard as it sounds)
e.g MCC = 334 MNC = 02, the number we'll need is 33402
- Open the Telcel.plist in UltraEdit or wordpad and modify accordingly (Don't forget to rename your .plist file & change the supported sim section)
- Use winscp to put the modified .plist to /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreTelephony.framework/Support/
- Open putty and connect to your phone
- Type bash at the prompt
- Type cd /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreTelephony.framework/Support
- Type ln -s NUMBER YOURCARRIER.plist
e.g ln -s 33402 Telcel.plist
and his MNC is:01
i've changed the telcel.plist on supported sim section - is this the only change for this file?
which name shall i use for telcel.plist? my provider is Mobilkom Austria / A1
thank you all in advance
svrroot
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11-19-2007, 12:45 PM #73
I don't have much experience with iBrickr, hmm I'd think if you updated to 1.1.2 then the apps should be gone. (Sad reality..
) So IF you reinstalled them and that's happening, then I think it might be something about adding the entries to Springboard. But my idea on the thing is everything's gone, but there's still some kind of "intall log" ibrickr kept in your /var/root/ somewhere. If you find it then you could just delete it and you should be fine. Hope this helps. ^^
About the ssh issue, see it this way, it's like a "double-edged sword"(yea?)
the good thing is you can just change your password, switch it on/off but annoying in the sense, can't be uninstalled, clutters up my neat home screen
I'm actually researching on adding it to installer.app log so it can be removed. I'll let you guys know if I succeed in doing that. Yea, I noticed development slowed down lately, the reason? most people don't care about 1.1.2.
Firmware? What you did? Give more details or quick fix is just restore the phone
It could be anything it doesn't really matter. You could just name it mobilkom.plist given that you modify the command for the symlink aftermy providercode for mcc is: 232
and his MNC is:01
i've changed the telcel.plist on supported sim section - is this the only change for this file?
which name shall i use for telcel.plist? my provider is Mobilkom Austria / A1
thank you all in advance
svrroot
e.g ln -s 23201 mobilkom.plistLast edited by callx; 11-19-2007 at 12:45 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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11-19-2007, 12:46 PM #74
does this work for phones bought with 1.1.2 already installed?
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11-19-2007, 01:20 PM #75
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11-19-2007, 02:56 PM #76
i dude i have a 1.1.2, already dowload to version 1.1.1 did everything, already jailbroke1.1.2
till this point
i don't know if u could help me out here...
What do I put for the host name, username and password in filezila
user:root
password: alpine
port:22
that's what i do but it dosen't connect...
any help will be apreciated
by the way im new at this
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11-19-2007, 03:27 PM #77
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11-19-2007, 09:56 PM #78
nice guide callx.
I'm just wondering! If im already running v1.1.1 unlocked with a previous Anysim v1.1 not the latest one v1.2u. Do I have to reviriginze then unlock it with the latest Anysim?
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11-19-2007, 11:49 PM #79
Removing SSH app on 1.1.2
Annoyed of that ssh icon staring at you? Cluttering your nice home screen? Want to get rid of this modified version of openssh but installer.app doesn't detect it? Well, here's a quick fix for you guys who want to uninstall it..
ssh_entry.txt
Assuming that you guys have Installer.app installed:- Open ssh_entry.txt and copy the whole thing (Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C)
- Winscp to your phone
- Browse to /private/var/root/Library/Installer/
- Right-click on LocalPackages.plist and click Edit
- Go to the very end of the file and paste (Ctrl+V) the code between </dict> and </array>
- Double check that everything looks right!

No, don't! Latest anysim(1.2u) works only with 1.1.2 basebands and it's not an actual official release from iphone-dev. So if you don't want to cry, wait for an official release..Last edited by callx; 11-20-2007 at 12:18 AM. Reason: Fixed
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11-20-2007, 11:07 PM #80
I'm on Fido, what do I do with the Fido.plist file?
Do I just take that file and do a...
ln -s Telcel.plist 302370
type of command on it? In this case...
ln -s Fido.plist 302370
Also, should the number be 302370 or should we use the Rogers numbers? (302720) ??
Also in firmware 1.1.2 I am getting the SMS notifications of a voicemail, but in the Phone app voicemail does not have a red badge on it, was it supposed to?



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