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'''keylimepie''' is an automated script for OS X that grabs the IV's, Keys and the RootFS key for the key pages. This stores the [[KBAG]]'s into a file called KBAG.txt. Once it has the keys, two files are created, Keys.txt which holds the keys and also wikikeys.txt which has the keys in the layout so that you can copy/paste the file content to the page on this wiki. It is written in bash. The syntax is <code>sudo ./keylimepie.sh ./IPSW</code> - replace <code>IPSW</code> with the URL to the IPSW you are using.
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'''keylimepie''' is an automated script for OS X that grabs the IV's, Keys and the RootFS key for the key pages. This stores the [[KBAG]]'s into a file called KBAG.txt. Once it has the keys, two files are created: keys.txt which holds the keys and also wikikeys.txt which has the keys in the layout so that you can copy/paste the file content to the page on this wiki. It is written in bash. The syntax is <code>./keylimepie.sh ./path_to_IPSW [-t2]</code> - the <code>-t2</code> is optional, and should only be used if your timing is consistently off.
   
 
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==Supported Devices==

Revision as of 20:08, 2 October 2013

keylimepie is an automated script for OS X that grabs the IV's, Keys and the RootFS key for the key pages. This stores the KBAG's into a file called KBAG.txt. Once it has the keys, two files are created: keys.txt which holds the keys and also wikikeys.txt which has the keys in the layout so that you can copy/paste the file content to the page on this wiki. It is written in bash. The syntax is ./keylimepie.sh ./path_to_IPSW [-t2] - the -t2 is optional, and should only be used if your timing is consistently off.

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