dora2ios / p0insettia

A tool for [(semi-){un-(tethered jailbreak)}] of iOS 10.3.x 32-bit devices with checkm8 BootROM exploit.
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stuck on the install cydia step #5

Closed szalony9szymek closed 2 years ago

szalony9szymek commented 2 years ago

the phone just reboots to recovery after a while... im on big sur

szymonp@Szymon p0insettia_v1.0.1_debug % ./tethered_boot.sh

[main] Waiting for device in DFU mode... [io_get_serial] Found serial number! [main] CONNECTED [main] CPID: 0x8950, BDID: 0x02, STRG: [iBoot-1145.3] ** exploiting with checkm8 [checkm8_s5l8950x] reconnecting [io_reset] ResetDevice: 0 [io_reset] USBDeviceReEnumerate: 0 [checkm8_s5l8950x] running heap_spray() [heap_spray] (1/3) e000404f [heap_spray] (2/3) e0004051 [heap_spray] (3/3) e0004051 [checkm8_s5l8950x] reconnecting [io_reset] ResetDevice: 0 [io_reset] USBDeviceReEnumerate: 0 [checkm8_s5l8950x] running set_global_state() [set_global_state] (1/3) sent: 0, val: 640 [set_global_state] (2/3) e000404f [set_global_state] (3/3) 0 [checkm8_s5l8950x] reconnecting [checkm8_s5l8950x] running heap_occupation() [heap_occupation] (1/3) e000404f [heap_occupation] (2/3) 0 [heap_occupation] (3/3) e00002ed [checkm8_s5l8950x] reconnecting [checkm8_s5l8950x] USBDeviceReEnumerate: 0 [checkm8_s5l8950x] ERROR: Failed to reconnect to device [==================================================] 100.0% [==================================================] 100.0% szymonp@Szymon p0insettia_v1.0.1_debug %

ghost commented 2 years ago

I have a Big Sur hackintosh and it does work there, however it didn't work when I tried on a VM

szalony9szymek commented 2 years ago

I use hackintosh

szalony9szymek commented 2 years ago

help???

dora2-iOS commented 2 years ago

Yes. The VM will not work. Also, hackintosh is not supported. Please use normal intel-mac.

dora2-iOS commented 2 years ago

In the case of hackintosh, I think there is an environment where it can work.

ghost commented 2 years ago

In the case of hackintosh, I think there is an environment where it can work.

On my Hackintosh (Ivy Bridge laptop, Big Sur latest) it does work perfectly fine