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− | The '''SDOM''' ('''Security DOMain''') tag specifies the device that the firmware is supposed to be ran on. It allows Apple to make sure you are not running another device's firmware files on an incompatible device, probably to prevent using old exploits. |
+ | The '''SDOM''' ('''Security DOMain''') tag specifies the device that the firmware is supposed to be ran on. It allows Apple to make sure you are not running another device's firmware files on an incompatible device, probably to prevent using old exploits. It can be found next to the <code>ApSecurityDomain</code> in the BuildManifest.plist of an IPSW. Every device has the value <code>kImage3SecurityDomainDarwin</code> (<code>0x01</code>), <code>kImage3SecurityDomainManufacturer</code> (<code>0x00</code>) is unused in public builds. |
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− | == Devices == |
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− | * [[Apple TV]] |
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− | ** [[k66ap|2G]]: |
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− | ** [[j33ap|3G]]: |
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− | ** [[j33iap|3G Rev A]]: |
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− | * [[iPad]] |
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− | ** [[k48ap|1G]]: |
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− | ** [[iPad 2]] |
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− | *** [[k93ap|Wi-Fi]]: |
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− | *** [[k94ap|GSM]]: |
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− | *** [[k95ap|CDMA]]: |
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− | *** [[k93aap|Wi-Fi Rev A]]: |
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− | ** [[iPad 3]] |
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− | *** [[j1ap|Wi-Fi]]: |
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− | *** [[j2ap|GSM]]: |
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− | *** [[j2aap|Global]]: |
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− | ** [[iPad 4]] |
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− | *** [[p101ap|Wi-Fi]]: |
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− | *** [[p102ap|GSM]]: |
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− | *** [[p103ap|Global]]: |
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− | ** [[iPad Air]] |
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− | *** [[j71ap|Wi-Fi]]: |
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− | *** [[j72ap |Cellular]]: |
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− | * [[iPad mini]] |
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− | ** [[iPad mini 1G]] |
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− | *** [[p105ap|Wi-Fi]]: |
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− | *** [[p106ap|GSM]]: |
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− | *** [[p107ap|Global]]: |
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− | ** [[iPad mini 2G]] |
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− | *** [[j85ap|Wi-Fi]]: |
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− | *** [[j86ap |Cellular]]: |
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− | * [[iPhone]] |
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− | ** [[m68ap|2G]]: |
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− | ** [[n82ap|3G]]: |
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− | ** [[n88ap|3GS]]: 0x01 |
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− | ** [[iPhone 4]] |
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− | *** [[n90ap|GSM]]: |
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− | *** [[n90bap|GSM Rev A]]: |
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− | *** [[n92ap|CDMA]]: |
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− | ** [[n94ap|4S]]: |
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− | ** [[iPhone 5]] |
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− | *** [[n41ap|GSM]]: |
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− | *** [[n42ap|Global]]: |
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− | ** [[iPhone 5c]] |
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− | *** [[n48ap|GSM]]: |
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− | *** [[n49ap|Global]]: |
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− | ** [[iPhone 5s]] |
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− | *** [[n51ap|GSM]]: |
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− | *** [[n53ap|Global]]: |
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− | * [[iPod touch]] |
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− | ** [[n45ap|1G]]: |
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− | ** [[n72ap|2G]]: |
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− | ** [[n18ap|3G]]: 0x01 |
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− | ** [[n81ap|4G]]: |
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− | ** [[iPod touch 5G|5G]]: |
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Revision as of 03:22, 8 February 2018
The SDOM (Security DOMain) tag specifies the device that the firmware is supposed to be ran on. It allows Apple to make sure you are not running another device's firmware files on an incompatible device, probably to prevent using old exploits. It can be found next to the ApSecurityDomain
in the BuildManifest.plist of an IPSW. Every device has the value kImage3SecurityDomainDarwin
(0x01
), kImage3SecurityDomainManufacturer
(0x00
) is unused in public builds.
This firmware article is a "stub", an incomplete page. Please add more content to this article and remove this tag. |