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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 [[jailbreak]]ing tool for all current devices as well as providing [[unlock]] support the [[M68ap|iPhone 2G]]. As of version 0.8, the [[N88ap|iPhone 3GS]] can also be jailbroken through redsn0w.
 
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 [[jailbreak]]ing tool for all current devices as well as providing [[unlock]] support the [[M68ap|iPhone 2G]]. As of version 0.8, the [[N88ap|iPhone 3GS]] can also be jailbroken through redsn0w.
   
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* Jailbreaks iOS 4.2.1 on all supported devices.
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* Jailbreaks iOS 4.1-4.2.1 on all supported devices.
 
** [[Tethered jailbreak]] on devices that are not vulnerable to [[Pwnage 2.0]] or [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]].
 
** [[Tethered jailbreak]] on devices that are not vulnerable to [[Pwnage 2.0]] or [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]].
 
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* Jailbreaks iOS 4.2.1 on all supported devices.
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* Jailbreaks iOS 4.1-4.2.1 on all supported devices.
 
** [[Tethered jailbreak]] on devices that are not vulnerable to [[Pwnage 2.0]] or [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]].
 
** [[Tethered jailbreak]] on devices that are not vulnerable to [[Pwnage 2.0]] or [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]].
 
* Can update the baseband on the [[X-Gold 608]] to [[6.15.00]], allowing the reuse of the [[AT+XAPP Vulnerability]]
 
* Can update the baseband on the [[X-Gold 608]] to [[6.15.00]], allowing the reuse of the [[AT+XAPP Vulnerability]]
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* Jailbreaks iOS 4.2.1 on all supported devices.
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* Jailbreaks iOS 4.1-4.2.1 on all supported devices.
 
** [[Tethered jailbreak]] on devices that are not vulnerable to [[Pwnage 2.0]] or [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]].
 
** [[Tethered jailbreak]] on devices that are not vulnerable to [[Pwnage 2.0]] or [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]].
 
* Can update the baseband on the [[X-Gold 608]] to [[6.15.00]], allowing the reuse of the [[AT+XAPP Vulnerability]]
 
* Can update the baseband on the [[X-Gold 608]] to [[6.15.00]], allowing the reuse of the [[AT+XAPP Vulnerability]]
 
* Allows you to "deactivate" a hacktivated phone, so sbinger's [http://www.bingner.com/SAM.html Subscriber Artificial Module] (SAM) can trick your iPhone and [[iTunes]] into creating legitimate activation tickets.
 
* Allows you to "deactivate" a hacktivated phone, so sbinger's [http://www.bingner.com/SAM.html Subscriber Artificial Module] (SAM) can trick your iPhone and [[iTunes]] into creating legitimate activation tickets.
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==== 0.9.7 beta 1 ====
 
==== 0.9.7 beta 1 ====
 
| style="white-space: nowrap;" | December 26, 2010
 
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* Jailbreaks iOS 4.2.1 on all supported devices.
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* Jailbreaks iOS 4.1-4.2.1 on all supported devices.
** [[unTethered jailbreak]] on devices that have 4.2 b3 [[SHSH]] and have access to The beta ipsw mac only edition
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** Able to achieve an [[untethered jailbreak]] on 4.2.1, provided the user has 4.2b3 [[SHSH]]s and the 4.2b3 IPSW.
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*** Bugs abound, particularly app switcher crashes and disabled Bluetooth.
*** the untetherd jailbreak does not work with the instal cydia option and after installing the jailbreak Bluetooth will be disabled and multitasking will not work
 
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==== 0.9.7 beta 2 ====
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* Jailbreaks iOS 4.1-4.2.1 on all supported devices.
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** Able to achieve an [[untethered jailbreak]] on 4.2.1, provided the user has 4.2b3 [[SHSH]]s and the 4.2b3 IPSW.
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*** Fixes crashing bugs from redsn0w 0.9.7b1, but still has Bluetooth disabled.
 
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Revision as of 03:25, 27 December 2010

redsn0w 0.9.5-b5 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.

redsn0w 0.9.6b2 can jailbreak iOS 3.2.2, and 4.0 through 4.1 on every device that supports those versions, on Windows and Mac OS X.

Credit

iPhone Dev Team

Versions

Version Release date Changes

0.7

Unknown

0.8

July 2009

0.9.2

Unknown
  • Supports 3.0-3.1.2 on all iPhones and iPod touches (still a tethered-only JB for late-model devices though)

0.9.3 beta

Unknown
  • Contains the IPCC hack to enable tethering on the iPhone 3G and 3GS.

0.9.4

Unknown

0.9.5 beta 5-3

June 21, 2010

0.9.5 beta 5-4

Unknown
  • Resolved a problem with iBooks.

0.9.5 beta 5-5

Unknown
  • Supposed to fix any APN or MMS issues that users were seeing.

0.9.6 beta 1

September 21, 2010

0.9.6 beta 2

October 31, 2010
  • Supports jailbreaking iOS 3.2.2 and 4.0-4.1 on every device that supports those firmwares (except iPod touch 2G MC) .
  • The Windows version also includes a function that permits users to restore to a custom IPSW, akin to PwnageTool's DFU button.

0.9.6 beta 3

November 2010
  • Supports the installation of custom bundles

0.9.6 beta 4

November 23, 2010

0.9.6 beta 5

November 28, 2010

0.9.6 beta 6

December 1, 2010

0.9.7 beta 1

December 26, 2010
  • Jailbreaks iOS 4.1-4.2.1 on all supported devices.
    • Able to achieve an untethered jailbreak on 4.2.1, provided the user has 4.2b3 SHSHs and the 4.2b3 IPSW.
      • Bugs abound, particularly app switcher crashes and disabled Bluetooth.

0.9.7 beta 2

December 26, 2010
  • Jailbreaks iOS 4.1-4.2.1 on all supported devices.
    • Able to achieve an untethered jailbreak on 4.2.1, provided the user has 4.2b3 SHSHs and the 4.2b3 IPSW.
      • Fixes crashing bugs from redsn0w 0.9.7b1, but still has Bluetooth disabled.

Exploits used

For iPod touch, iPhone and iPhone 3G, see:

For iPod touch 2G, see:

For iPhone 3GS, see:

For iPod touch 3G

for iPhone 4, iPod touch 4G, iPad and Apple TV 2G

  • limera1n exploit