On 7/7/2010 2:18 PM, Cory Walker wrote:
> Alex, what code are you trying to compile? My experience with cygwin
> was just a hassle. What's the point of using cygwin when linux is
> freely available?
>
> 2010/7/7 alex<fermb...@comgen.com>:
>    
>> On 7/4/2010 10:57 AM, The Seven wrote:
>>      
>>> They have already fixed that anyways, it was discovered and used by some
>>> iPhone hackers long ago (called pwnage 2.0 IIRC). However, as the bug is
>>> sitting in the mask ROM, they can't patch it.
>>>
>>> Planetbeing was kind enough to adapt that exploit for us and write a
>>> tool to automate patching of the signature. However, I must admit that I
>>> haven't understood the details of how all that is working yet. The best
>>> documentation is probably the source code of his tool (called fucc),
>>> which is included in my source code snapshot (which can be downloaded at
>>> http://the-seven.tk )
>>>
>>> Am 04.07.2010 17:49, schrieb Cory Walker:
>>>
>>>        
>>>> Would it be possible to write a wiki page about the new method of
>>>> execution you discovered? It would help people who wanted to
>>>> experiment (including me, whose summer is just starting). I understand
>>>> if keeping it secret from Apple is a priority, but considering it is
>>>> not applicable on the 5G I doubt they care.
>>>>
>>>> 2010/7/4 The Seven<these...@gmx.net>:
>>>>
>>>>          
>>>>> Huh? We have execution up to the 3G classic and 4G nano. Only the 5G
>>>>> nano is yet to be exploited.
>>>>>
>>>>> Am 04.07.2010 12:00, schrieb tof:
>>>>>
>>>>>            
>>>>>> Hello guys
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Concerning the latest classics and nanos, we currently don't have code 
>>>>>> execution.
>>>>>> However, we have some small idea what to do to get it, but we still need 
>>>>>> the help from SW reverse engineer people.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Christoph
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Finn Wilke a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>>              
>>>>>>> It is not that easy. This is some AES public/private key encryption 
>>>>>>> scheme IIRC.
>>>>>>> As we don't know any of those keys we can't encrypt anything at all
>>>>>>> for all iPods since 2007 I think.
>>>>>>> Also nobody knows yet how to talk to the encryption engine on the nano
>>>>>>> 6g (correct me if I'm wrong), so we can't access the firmware yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Finn
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:37 PM, alex<fermb...@comgen.com>    wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>> I was wanting to poke around in the 6G's firmware. I was wondering what
>>>>>>>> encryption/decryption software to use, and what the encryption is.
>>>>>>>>
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>> The Seven, I was wondering what program/compiler you've been using to
>> compile the code. The things I've tried(Visual C++ and cygwin) haven't
>> worked. If you are using a Linux program I should be able to install it
>> on cygwin.
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I also have Linux virtual machines, but didn't take the time to try it 
on them until now. I get the same error messages as with cygwin. I'm 
trying to compile The Seven's iBugger for the classic to see if I can 
get it to work.

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