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Revision as of 08:07, 12 March 2012

redsn0w on Mac OS X

redsn0w was originally called QuickPwn but due to the theft and exploitation of the name, QuickPWN by quickpwn.com, as of iOS 3.0, QuickPwn was discontinued and redsn0w (at the time, version 0.7) was converted into a jailbreaking tool for all current devices as well as providing unlock support the iPhone 2G. As of version 0.8, the iPhone 3GS can also be jailbroken through redsn0w.

Version 0.9 beta 3 was released for Windows and Mac OS X, and it allows iOS 3.0 through 3.1.2 to be jailbroken. It includes support for all devices except the iPod touch 3G, and supports a tethered jailbreak on iPhone 3GS units and iPod touch 2G units with new bootroms. In addition, this version supports custom boot and recovery mode logos, as well as verbose mode on bootup.

Version 0.9.2 supports jailbreaking of all iDevices (at the time) with iOS 3.0 through 3.1.2 on Windows and Mac OS X, as well as 3.1.3 on S5L8900 devices. Version 0.9.3 adds support of internet tethering IPCC hack on those devices and 0.9.4 allows jailbreaking of early iPod touch 2G with iOS 3.1.3.

Version 0.9.5b5-5 supports jailbreaking the iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2G (old bootrom) with iOS 4.0 on Windows and Mac OS X.

Version 0.9.6b6 supports jailbreaking iOS 3.2.2, 4.1, and 4.2.1 for every device that supports those versions (except Apple TV 2G), on Windows and Mac OS X.

Version 0.9.10b1 adds support for iOS 4.2.6 through 5.0.1 (though iOS 4.2.9, 4.2.10, 4.3.4, 4.3.5, and 5.0 are tethered on devices invulnerable to the 0x24000 Segment Overflow). The current build of redsn0w is not capable of jailbreaking S5L8940 devices.

Credit

iPhone Dev Team

Versions

Initial Release and updates until 0.8

Version Release date Mac OS X-compatible? Windows-compatible? Changes
Lite Unknown Yes Yes
0.3 Unknown Yes Yes
0.7 Unknown Yes Yes
  • Untethered jailbreak for all devices but iPhone 3GS
0.7.1-0.7.2 Unknown Yes Yes Bug fixes for versions 0.7
0.8 July 2009 Yes Yes
  • Performs an untethered jailbreak on iOS 3.0/3.0.1 (when pointed at 3.0) for all devices supported by those firmware.

First 0.9.x releases

Version Release date Mac OS X-compatible? Windows-compatible? Changes
0.9.2 Unknown Yes Yes
0.9.3 Unknown Yes Yes
  • Contains the IPCC hack to enable tethering on the iPhone 3G and 3GS.
0.9.4 Unknown Yes Yes

0.9.5 series

Version Release date Mac OS X-compatible? Windows-compatible? Changes
0.9.5 beta 3 June 21, 2010 Yes No
0.9.5 beta 4 Unknown Yes No
  • Resolved a problem with iBooks.
0.9.5 beta 5 Unknown Yes No
  • Supposed to fix any APN or MMS issues that users were seeing.

0.9.6 series

Version Release date Mac OS X-compatible? Windows-compatible? Changes
0.9.6 beta 1 September 21, 2010 Yes Yes
0.9.6 beta 2 October 31, 2010 Yes Yes
0.9.6 beta 3 November 2010 Yes Yes
  • Supports the installation of custom bundles
0.9.6 beta 4 November 23, 2010 Yes Yes
0.9.6 beta 5 November 28, 2010 Yes Yes
0.9.6 beta 6 December 1, 2010 Yes Yes
  • Allows you to "deactivate" a hacktivated phone, so sbinger's Subscriber Artificial Module (SAM) can trick your iPhone and iTunes into creating legitimate activation tickets.
0.9.6 release candidate 7 January 2, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Introduced command-line arguments to bypass some screens.
0.9.6 release candidate 8 January 5, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Informs users if a boot logo PNG is invalid, and why.
  • Introduced the "-a" command-line argument to eliminate clicking.
0.9.6 release candidate 9 April 3, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Adds support for jailbreaking iOS 4.3.1 on all compatible devices except the iPad 2 and Apple TV 2.
  • New command line parameters k and d [1]:
    • -k --kernelcache=<str> use specified kernelcache (advanced)
    • -d --devicetree=<str> use specified devicetree (advanced)
0.9.6 release candidate 10 April 7, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Added boot animations
  • Removed misleading Settings
0.9.6 release candidate 11 April 7, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Makes the boot animation a bit more robust
0.9.6 release candidate 12 April 8, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Fix any lingering issues with the boot animation
0.9.6 release candidate 13 April 19, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Adds support for jailbreaking iOS 4.3.2 on all compatible devices except the iPad 2.
0.9.6 release candidate 14 April 19, 2011 Yes Yes
0.9.6 release candidate 15 May 06, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Adds support for jailbreaking iOS 4.3.3 on all compatible devices except the iPad 2.
0.9.6 release candidate 16 May 16, 2011 Yes Yes
0.9.6 release candidate 17 May 20, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Adds advanced command line options for kernel hackers.
0.9.6 release candidate 18 June 14, 2011 Yes Yes
0.9.6 release candidate 19 July 12, 2011 Yes Yes
  • When a custom bundle is applied, most of the normal jailbreak steps (like stashing and untethering) are skipped.

0.9.7 series

Version Release date Mac OS X-compatible? Windows-compatible? Changes
0.9.7 beta 1 December 26, 2010 Yes No
  • Jailbreaks iOS 4.1-4.2.1 on all compatible devices.
    • Able to achieve an untethered jailbreak on 4.2.1, provided the user has 4.2b3 SHSHs and the 4.2b3 IPSW.
      • This version of "Jailbreak Monte" has quite a number of bugs, particularly app switcher crashes and disabled Bluetooth.
0.9.7 beta 2 December 26, 2010 Yes No
  • Fixes crashing bugs on GUI apps.
0.9.7 beta 3 December 27, 2010 Yes No
  • Fixes crashing bugs completely.
0.9.7 beta 4 December 31, 2010 Yes No
  • ubsmuxd integrated.
0.9.7 beta 5 January 8, 2011 Yes No
  • Issues related to Bluetooth and the sandbox are resolved.
0.9.7 beta 6 January 10, 2011 Yes No
  • fixes Skype

0.9.8 series

Version Release date Mac OS X-compatible? Windows-compatible? Changes
0.9.8 beta 1 June 10, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Performs a tethered jailbreak of iOS 5.0 betas 1 and 2 (when pointed at the beta 1 IPSW) on all compatible devices except the iPad 2.
0.9.8 beta 2 July 11, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Performs a tethered jailbreak of iOS 5.0 betas 1, 2, and 3 on all compatible device except the iPad 2.
  • Fixes the iOS 5 beta 3 sandbox issues present in the previous version.
0.9.8 beta 3 July 16, 2011 Yes Yes
0.9.8 beta 4 July 23, 2011 Yes Yes
0.9.8 beta 5 August 9, 2011 Yes Yes
0.9.8 beta 6 August 23, 2011 Yes Yes
0.9.8 beta 7 August 31, 2011 Yes Yes
0.9.8 beta 7b September 2, 2011 Yes Yes
0.9.8 beta 7c September 6, 2011 Yes Yes

0.9.9 series

Version Release date Mac OS X-compatible? Windows-compatible? Changes
0.9.9 beta 1 September 19, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Complete rewrite.
  • No longer requires IPSWs when jailbreaking public builds. When jailbreaking beta/Golden master firmwares, need to specify IPSW once, then auto-recognizes it.
  • Redsn0w now fetches SHSH from device, querys Cydia about saved blobs, stitches IPSWs with SHSH blobs (not for iPhones) and able to submit SHSH to cydia
  • Includes Terminal shell commands into the GUI.
0.9.9 beta 2 October 4, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Fixes Verizon iPhone 4 firmware detection
  • Fixes 'Fix Recovery'
  • Fixes for Stitching
  • Fixes for blob processing
0.9.9 beta 3 October 5, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Auto-detects the iOS 5.0 GM firmware now.
  • Allows a jailbreak (albeit still tethered apart from iPhone 3GS old bootrom) on iOS5 GM
0.9.9 beta 3a October 5, 2011 No Yes
  • Fixes a Windows-only caching bug
  • Allows Windows users to rename the redsn0w exe to anything containing 'boot' to jump straight to the tethered boot stage on load (thus adding one-click tethered boot to Windows redsn0w)
  • 0.9.9 beta 3 still works fine for Mac users except they don't have the new 'boot' rename feature that this version has
0.9.9 beta 4 October 12, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Now auto-recognizes iOS 5 and no longer requires IPSW submission on iOS 5 jailbreak
0.9.9 beta 5 October 13, 2011 Yes No
  • Custom IPSW feature (from PwnageTool) for Baseband preservation.
0.9.9 beta 6 October 18, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Fixes location services issues for iPhone 3GS with 06.15.00 baseband
0.9.9 beta 7 October 21, 2011 Yes Yes
  • You can now choose whether you want redsn0w or Cydia to Stash Applications (can shorten redsn0w session by 60%)
0.9.9 beta 8 November 3, 2011 Yes Yes
0.9.9 beta 9 December 19, 2011 Yes Yes
0.9.9 beta 9b December 19, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Enables the “Custom” button in Windows to allow baseband preservation.
  • Warns against flashing baseband 06.15.00 on newer iPhone 3GS devices (2011 week 35) more explicitly.
0.9.9 beta 9c December 19, 2011 No Yes
  • Special build for Windows users encountering issues with the update check.
0.9.9 beta 9d December 20, 2011 Yes Yes

0.9.10 series

Version Release date Mac OS X-compatible? Windows-compatible? Changes
0.9.10 beta 1 December 27, 2011 Yes Yes
  • The jailbreak for iOS 5.0.1 is now untethered.
0.9.10 beta 2 December 28, 2011 Yes Yes
  • Fixes an issue with launchctl that the untether caused.
0.9.10 beta 3 ? Yes Yes
  • Fixes a problem where re-running redsn0w over an existing jailbreak would cause Mobile Substrate-based apps to stop running until Mobile Substrate was installed again.
0.9.10 beta 4 January 15, 2012 Yes Yes
  • Includes a fix for iBooks on iOS 5.0.1.
  • Addresses an issue where the launchctl fix didn't work sometimes.
0.9.10 beta 5 January 29, 2012 Yes Yes
  • Circumvents jailbreak detection in iBooks that caused ~10% of images to display properly.
0.9.10 beta 5b February 1, 2012 Yes Yes
0.9.10 beta 5c February 12, 2012 Yes Yes
  • Prevents redsn0w from crashing due to increasing ramdisk sizes.
0.9.10 beta 6 March 7, 2012 Yes Yes
0.9.10 beta 6b March 11, 2012 Yes No ?

Exploits used

For iPhone, iPod touch, and iPhone 3G:

For iPod touch 2G:

For iPhone 3GS:

For iPod touch 3G:

For iPhone 4, iPod touch 4G, iPad and Apple TV 2G:

External Links