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Is it just me, or does iBoot appear to decrypt incorrectly using the keys given? --[[User:Cool name|Cool name]] 20:15, 25 June 2009 (UTC) |
Is it just me, or does iBoot appear to decrypt incorrectly using the keys given? --[[User:Cool name|Cool name]] 20:15, 25 June 2009 (UTC) |
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+ | :It appears to decrypt incorrectly for me too using xpwntool. Every other image decrypts correctly using it, so I assume it's a bad key. --[[User:James|James]] 21:16, 25 June 2009 (UTC) |
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Every time I try and vfdecrypt the 3GS file system, it always works but the resulted dmg is unmountable. Any help? Thanks!!
- If you're on Windows, I find that there is an extra step required to open the image. After decrypting the image with vfdecrypt, run the decrypted image through XPwn's dmg utility. I use "dmg extract decrypted.dmg out.dmg". The resulting disk image should be readable by most Windows programs. If you're on a Mac, I don't know what would help. I believe OS X ignores the junk that's left after decrypting the image, so it's most likely user fault. The key is correct though, as I've been able to decrypt the image. --James 18:01, 25 June 2009 (UTC)
iBoot decryption
Is it just me, or does iBoot appear to decrypt incorrectly using the keys given? --Cool name 20:15, 25 June 2009 (UTC)
- It appears to decrypt incorrectly for me too using xpwntool. Every other image decrypts correctly using it, so I assume it's a bad key. --James 21:16, 25 June 2009 (UTC)