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The redsn0w program is a specific implementation of the [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]] for the iPod Touch 2G and, since version 0.8, the iPhone 3GS. It's a command-line utility for Windows, OS X and Linux that jailbreaks the device and installs basic jailbroken software on it, in a manner similar to QuickPwn. It's currently closed-sourced but the executable is being worked into several third-party GUIs as the underlying engine.
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The redsn0w program is an implementation of the [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]] for the [[N72ap|iPod Touch 2G]] and, since version 0.8, the [[N88ap|iPhone 3GS]]. In addition, it is capable of [[Jailbreak|jailbreaking]] the [[M68ap|iPhone]], [[N82ap|iPhone 3G]], and [[N72ap|iPod touch]]. redsn0w is a command-line utility for Windows, OS X and Linux that jailbreaks the device and installs basic jailbroken software on it, in a manner similar to QuickPwn. It's currently closed-sourced but the executable is being worked into several third-party GUIs as the underlying engine.
   
 
== Credit ==
 
== Credit ==
[[iPhone Dev Team|The iPhone Dev Team]]
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[[iPhone Dev Team]]
   
 
== Exploit ==
 
== Exploit ==
See the [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]] page for a full description of the vulnerability and exploit. Credit for that work goes to a mixture of the Chronic Dev and [[iPhone Dev Team|The iPhone Dev Team]].
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See the [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]] page for a full description of the vulnerability and exploit. Credit for that work goes to a mixture of the [[User:ChronicDev|Chronic Dev]] and the iPhone Dev Team.
   
 
== Download ==
 
== Download ==

Revision as of 01:04, 27 July 2009

The redsn0w program is an implementation of the 0x24000 Segment Overflow for the iPod Touch 2G and, since version 0.8, the iPhone 3GS. In addition, it is capable of jailbreaking the iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod touch. redsn0w is a command-line utility for Windows, OS X and Linux that jailbreaks the device and installs basic jailbroken software on it, in a manner similar to QuickPwn. It's currently closed-sourced but the executable is being worked into several third-party GUIs as the underlying engine.

Credit

iPhone Dev Team

Exploit

See the 0x24000 Segment Overflow page for a full description of the vulnerability and exploit. Credit for that work goes to a mixture of the Chronic Dev and the iPhone Dev Team.

Download