On 7/7/2010 2:29 PM, Cory Walker wrote:
> you need a compiler for the ARM architecture such as arm-elf-gcc, not
> the normal gcc.
>
> 2010/7/7 alex<fermb...@comgen.com>:
>    
>> 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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Is there an easy way to get and install this? I've looked in cygwin's 
setup and can't find it as an option. I've also looked in Mint 9's 
software manager and can't find it there either. Is it part of another 
package?

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