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==Changelog==
 
==Changelog==
 
* '''1.0-5''' was updated by Saurik again to require a reboot after installing. 
 
* '''1.0-5''' was updated by Saurik again to require a reboot after installing. 
* '''1.0-4''' includes sandbox patches from [[Saffron]] that fixes [[iBooks]] problems, as well as another fix for [[launchctl]].
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* '''1.0-4''' includes sandbox patches from [[Saffron]] that fixes [[iBooks]] problems, as well as another fix for [[launchctl]].[http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/14857834236/untethered-holidays]
 
* '''1.0-3''' was updated by Saurik to enable [[redsn0w]] 0.9.10 users to update the jailbreak through Cydia.
 
* '''1.0-3''' was updated by Saurik to enable [[redsn0w]] 0.9.10 users to update the jailbreak through Cydia.
 
* '''1.0-2''' attempted to fix a bug that caused launchctl to not start daemons on-demand.
 
* '''1.0-2''' attempted to fix a bug that caused launchctl to not start daemons on-demand.

Revision as of 17:53, 16 January 2012

The details page for Corona in Cydia.

Corona is a Cydia package from the Chronic Dev Team on Saurik's repo. It uses pod2g's racoon string format overflow exploit[1] and an HFS heap overflow[2][3] to untether iOS 5.0.1 on previously-jailbroken devices. Alternatively, users can also re-run the iPhone Dev Team's redsn0w 0.9.10 to untether their jailbreak with the same exploit. The name is an anagram of the aforementioned racoon software. 

A5 Jailbreak

According to pod2g's blog, he was having problems with the app sandboxing system used on the A5 processor in the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S, so he got planetbeing, MuscleNerd, Joshua Hill and saurik, dubbed the "dream team", to help to fix it[4][5]. Dustin Howett also demoed the A5 jailbreak on YouTube. A release date still hasn't been revealed, though.

Changelog

  • 1.0-5 was updated by Saurik again to require a reboot after installing. 
  • 1.0-4 includes sandbox patches from Saffron that fixes iBooks problems, as well as another fix for launchctl.[6]
  • 1.0-3 was updated by Saurik to enable redsn0w 0.9.10 users to update the jailbreak through Cydia.
  • 1.0-2 attempted to fix a bug that caused launchctl to not start daemons on-demand.
  • 1.0-1 is the initial release of the jailbreak.

External Links

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