heres a preview of my thourough disection of the ipod firmware
ive been studying ipod firmware 19.8.1.3 using xvi32 these are my notes
0x0A seems to be a verry common end of data bit possible EOF?
line 5e10 - IPODRESOURCEFAT16
Fat16? That could come in use, fat16 partitions have a standard
Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
PS: I'm still fighting against this WebDAV crap !!!
Finally done... I went back to the bzip2 format... don't ask me why but
it worked (I guess it has something to do with the file checksum,
changing the name is not enough):
Get it at:
On 15/09/2007, Emmanuel Fleury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
PS: I'm still fighting against this WebDAV crap !!!
Finally done... I went back to the bzip2 format... don't ask me why but
it worked (I guess it has something to do with the file
ok if your right then in vfdecrypt.c we need to edit these 2 lines with the
ipod nano 2g key and it should work. Can anyone find these keys in a copy of
the firmware (I don't have):
convert_hex(28c909fc6d322fa18940f03279d70880, aes_key, 16);
convert_hex(e59a4507998347c70d5b8ca7ef090e15e82d,
Previously in 24:
Jack Bauer is on the track of iPhone encryption and discovers that a
bunch of terrorists already crack Apple algorithms using an undercover
agent located in a inoffensive recovery tool.
While Jack shoot some kneecaps CTU still doesn't know exactly which
encryption algorithms
mat h escribió:
good work JD!
W Good work JD, I hope this can help us :D.
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