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== Technical Details ==
 
== Technical Details ==
[[redsn0w]] sends data from the kernel of 4.2b3 via tcprelay.py (from [http://marcansoft.com/blog/iphonelinux/usbmuxd/ usbmuxd]). This kernel is the latest kernel that was still susceptible to the [[Packet Filter Kernel Exploit]].
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[[redsn0w]] sends data from the kernel of 4.2 beta 3 via tcprelay.py (from [http://marcansoft.com/blog/iphonelinux/usbmuxd/ usbmuxd]). This kernel is the latest kernel that was still susceptible to the [[Packet Filter Kernel Exploit]].
   
 
== Requirements ==
 
== Requirements ==
 
* [[redsn0w]] version 0.9.7 (beta 1-6)
 
* [[redsn0w]] version 0.9.7 (beta 1-6)
 
* An Intel-based Mac (A Windows version was not released yet because the process is "excruciatingly slow.")
 
* An Intel-based Mac (A Windows version was not released yet because the process is "excruciatingly slow.")
* iOS 4.2b3 (A paid-for Apple [https://developer.apple.com/programs/start/standard/ Developer] account is required in order to [http://pastie.org/1403214 download].)
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* iOS 4.2 beta 3 (A paid-for Apple [https://developer.apple.com/programs/start/standard/ Developer] account is required in order to [http://pastie.org/1403214 download].)
* [[SHSH]]s for your device and iOS 4.2b3
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* [[SHSH]]s for your device and iOS 4.2 beta 3
   
 
== Status ==
 
== Status ==
 
'''Monte''' has been released as a beta program to a bigger audience. Each release fixed some problems. (see [[redsn0w#0.9.7 beta 1|redsn0w]]). The current version still has the following issues:
 
'''Monte''' has been released as a beta program to a bigger audience. Each release fixed some problems. (see [[redsn0w#0.9.7 beta 1|redsn0w]]). The current version still has the following issues:
* Having a Windows version (see @redsn0w_testers [http://twitter.com/#!/redsn0w_testers/status/30926843104198656 twitter post]). It will be very slow
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* Having a Windows version (see @redsn0w_testers [http://twitter.com/redsn0w_testers/status/30926843104198656 twitter post]). It will be very slow.
* Porting Monte back to 4.1 (see @redsn0w_testers [http://twitter.com/#!/redsn0w_testers/status/30926843104198656 twitter post]).
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* Porting Monte back to 4.1 (see @redsn0w_testers [http://twitter.com/redsn0w_testers/status/30926843104198656 twitter post]).
 
* Data-restore with iTunes erases the jailbreak.
 
* Data-restore with iTunes erases the jailbreak.
 
* ? (DRM iBooks etc.?)
 
* ? (DRM iBooks etc.?)
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*http://blog.iphone-dev.org/redsn0w
 
*http://blog.iphone-dev.org/redsn0w
 
*[https://twitter.com/redsn0w_testers Twitter @redsn0w_testers]
 
*[https://twitter.com/redsn0w_testers Twitter @redsn0w_testers]
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[[Category:Jailbreaks]]
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[[Category:Jailbreaking]]

Latest revision as of 15:35, 10 October 2016

Jailbreak Monte (j-ale-brek mon-t) is a jailbreak that was created by MuscleNerd to achieve an untethered jailbreak for iOS 4.2.1 on S5L8930-based devices. This is a so-called backup solution, because of stalled development for an "untethering" exploit for 4.2.1.

Technical Details

redsn0w sends data from the kernel of 4.2 beta 3 via tcprelay.py (from usbmuxd). This kernel is the latest kernel that was still susceptible to the Packet Filter Kernel Exploit.

Requirements

  • redsn0w version 0.9.7 (beta 1-6)
  • An Intel-based Mac (A Windows version was not released yet because the process is "excruciatingly slow.")
  • iOS 4.2 beta 3 (A paid-for Apple Developer account is required in order to download.)
  • SHSHs for your device and iOS 4.2 beta 3

Status

Monte has been released as a beta program to a bigger audience. Each release fixed some problems. (see redsn0w). The current version still has the following issues:

  • Having a Windows version (see @redsn0w_testers twitter post). It will be very slow.
  • Porting Monte back to 4.1 (see @redsn0w_testers twitter post).
  • Data-restore with iTunes erases the jailbreak.
  •  ? (DRM iBooks etc.?)

References