Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago
Saurik postet a tutorial about fake-signing. You either need to set-up a
self-signed identity (there are a couple of tutorials out there) or get a real
Apple Developer Account, which isn't free.
I suggest you setting up a self-signed identity. It takes some command-line
work, but since you're actually trying to get a Terminal-Emulator to work, I'm
sure you're not afraid of that.
Yet, this is not a MobileTerminal-related bug. It's about the entire
architecture of the iOS and the way it "prevents" jailbreakers from writing
stuff for it and some other stuff too which wasn't asked here and...I believe
I'm drifting off too far. Anyways, no bug on our side.
Original comment by dave.sto...@gmail.com
on 11 Dec 2011 at 10:10
I didn't think it was a mobile terminal issue. But I'd like to start testing
on iOS 5 so I thought you could help.
I already have a self-signed root certificate called iPhone Developer. The
saurik article presumes the program is already built (you have a Terminal.app
file) My problem is it won't build. It is probably a new jail breaker
prevention.
Original comment by fredleason@gmail.com
on 11 Dec 2011 at 11:19
You need to change some .plist files, but as said there are millions of
tutorials out there.
A quick google search for "xcode self signed identity" should do it.
I might add a little guide to the Wiki later, but it's 00:41 here and I start
hallucinating, which ain't as funny as it sounds. By the way, such "questions"
are better to be asked in the mailing list than here in the issues tab. I guess
you even have my private mail address. Anyways, the issues tab is really only
for issues around MobileTerminal and its Wiki.
Original comment by dave.sto...@gmail.com
on 11 Dec 2011 at 11:44
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
fredleason@gmail.com
on 11 Dec 2011 at 7:48