Preventing Baseband Update

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Step 1: Swap Ramdisks

Open the IPSW (with your favorite ZIP utility). Replace the Restore Ramdisk and the Update Ramdisk names with each other.

Step 2: Edit options.plist

  1. Unpack custom IPSW
  2. Decrypt Restore Ramdisk using xpwntool and mount it
  3. Navigate to /usr/local/share/restore
  4. Edit options.plist on the restore ramdisk

(Ignore the SystemPartitionSize in your plist file and leave it)

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
	<key>UpdateBaseband</key>
        <false/>
</dict>
</plist>
  1. Reencrypt the restore ramdisk
  2. Repack the IPSW
  3. Prepare device for custom firmware using redsn0w
  4. Restore IPSW to iTunes in pwned DFU Mode

You must load a patched iBSS/iBEC for this to work. Using an original IPSW will not work, because redsn0w's pwned DFU Mode doesn't patch sigchecks in iBSS.

TinyUmbrella/Cydia Method for iPhone 4 (Doesnt work on iOS 4.2.1)

The iPhone 4 requires a signature from Apple in order to update the baseband. Pointing the hosts file to Saurik's server or running TinyUmbrella will allow this request for signature to be ignored, thus preventing a baseband update.

Warning : This might only work if Cydia/TinyUmbrella accepts the latest firmware SHSH

  1. Edit the hosts file and add the line "74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com" without the quotes, or run TinyUmbrella after saving the firmware's SHSH
  2. Use the "Restore" button in iTunes to update.

Custom Firmware wont work with TinyUmbrella/Cydia Method