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this keys are wrong!!!
 
this keys are wrong!!!
 
Restore Ramdisk (018-6495-022.dmg)
 
Restore Ramdisk (018-6495-022.dmg)
 
 
* IV: 50a5d7418e3091a2c1d878495a6dbc6a
 
* IV: 50a5d7418e3091a2c1d878495a6dbc6a
 
* Key: 217c7c38387264f2a2fef7a661d1bbeb705e7c90581c5b73055fe44f5bbc0498
 
* Key: 217c7c38387264f2a2fef7a661d1bbeb705e7c90581c5b73055fe44f5bbc0498
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{{unsigned|L0g0|01:03, July 27, 2010}}
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I can confirm that these keys are in fact correct..
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<pre>$ xpwntool 018-6495-022.dmg restore.dmg -iv 50a5d7418e3091a2c1d878495a6dbc6a -k 217c7c38387264f2a2fef7a661d1bbeb705e7c90581c5b73055fe44f5bbc0498
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/home/ubuntu/code/posixninja/xpwn/ipsw-patch/img3.c:createAbstractFileFromImg3:643: 657029ec782d39a538418c0305cf98a7b8a7f38fcfa602e4dad677de90ee4bf91f3a81918aeded7b8bf1388f511aaf4f</pre>
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This command produces a valid ramdisk
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--[[User:Cool name|Cool name]] 00:43, 28 July 2010 (UTC)
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==Youtube Video about decryption error==
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MMM... Look at this... here it show there errors I'm telling you..
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ivTu0003rI
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ivTu0003rI]
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--[[User:L0g0|L0g0]] 08:41, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
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:It seems like you are using an ancient version of xpwntool, this could be the issue. Look here for a newer version and try it out: http://www.posixninja.org/downloads.html --[[User:Cool name|Cool name]] 15:02, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
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::It worked!! Thanks!!! only one question... the baseband fls file I must reverse is ICE2_05.12.01.fls? the other called ICE04.05.04_G.fls what is it? Thank you very much!!!
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PD: I Get an error when trying to open the ICE2_05.12.01.fls file with IDA Pro.. using instruction for 3G Baseband,... perhaps that article needs an update with instructions for other baseband or an explanation of why we put those memory addresses so we can solve what to do with any baseband version.... [[IDA Pro Setup]]
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--[[User:L0g0|L0g0]] 18:40, 29 July 2010 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 09:02, 5 February 2014

this keys are wrong!!! Restore Ramdisk (018-6495-022.dmg)

   * IV: 50a5d7418e3091a2c1d878495a6dbc6a
   * Key: 217c7c38387264f2a2fef7a661d1bbeb705e7c90581c5b73055fe44f5bbc0498

--The preceding unsigned comment was added by L0g0 (talk) 01:03, July 27, 2010. Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.

I can confirm that these keys are in fact correct..

$ xpwntool 018-6495-022.dmg restore.dmg -iv 50a5d7418e3091a2c1d878495a6dbc6a -k 217c7c38387264f2a2fef7a661d1bbeb705e7c90581c5b73055fe44f5bbc0498
/home/ubuntu/code/posixninja/xpwn/ipsw-patch/img3.c:createAbstractFileFromImg3:643: 657029ec782d39a538418c0305cf98a7b8a7f38fcfa602e4dad677de90ee4bf91f3a81918aeded7b8bf1388f511aaf4f

This command produces a valid ramdisk --Cool name 00:43, 28 July 2010 (UTC)

Youtube Video about decryption error

MMM... Look at this... here it show there errors I'm telling you.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ivTu0003rI [1] --L0g0 08:41, 29 July 2010 (UTC)

It seems like you are using an ancient version of xpwntool, this could be the issue. Look here for a newer version and try it out: http://www.posixninja.org/downloads.html --Cool name 15:02, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
It worked!! Thanks!!! only one question... the baseband fls file I must reverse is ICE2_05.12.01.fls? the other called ICE04.05.04_G.fls what is it? Thank you very much!!!

PD: I Get an error when trying to open the ICE2_05.12.01.fls file with IDA Pro.. using instruction for 3G Baseband,... perhaps that article needs an update with instructions for other baseband or an explanation of why we put those memory addresses so we can solve what to do with any baseband version.... IDA Pro Setup

--L0g0 18:40, 29 July 2010 (UTC)