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Apple smislio novi nacin da onemogci restore na starije verzije iOS-a

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It looks like Apple is about to aggressively combat the “replay attacks” that have until now allowed users to use iTunes to restore to previous firmware versions using saved SHSH blobs.

Those of you who have been jailbreaking for a while have probably heard us periodically warn you to “save your blobs” for each firmware using either Cydia or TinyUmbrella (or even the “copy from /tmp during restore” method for advanced users). Saving your blobs for a given firmware on your specific device allows you to restore *that* device to *that* firmware even after Apple has stopped signing it. That’s all about to change.

Starting with the iOS5 beta, the role of the “APTicket” is changing — it’s being used much like the “BBTicket” has always been used. The LLB and iBoot stages of the boot sequence are being refined to depend on the authenticity of the APTicket, which is uniquely generated at each and every restore (in other words, it doesn’t depend merely on your ECID and firmware version…it changes every time you restore, based partly on a random number). This APTicket authentication will happen at every boot, not just at restore time. Because only Apple has the crypto keys to properly sign the per-restore APTicket, replayed APTickets are useless.

This will only affect restores starting at iOS5 and onward, and Apple will be able to flip that switch off and on at will (by opening or closing the APTicket signing window for that firmware, like they do for the BBTicket). geohot’s limera1n exploit occurs before any of this new checking is done, so tethered jailbreaks will still always be possible for devices where limera1n applies. Also, restoring to pre-5.0 firmwares with saved blobs will still be possible (but you’ll soon start to need to use older iTunes versions for that). Note that iTunes ultimately is *not* the component that matters here..it’s the boot sequence on the device starting with the LLB.

Although it’s always been just “a matter of time” before Apple started doing this (they’ve always done this with the BBTicket), it’s still a significant move on Apple’s part (and it also dovetails with certain technical requirements of their upcoming OTA “delta” updates).

Note: although there may still be ways to combat this, a beta period is really not the time or place to discuss them. We’re just letting you know what Apple has already done in their exisiting beta releases — they’ve stepped up their game!
 
Ne razumem zasto trose resurse na ovo, bolje da se koncentrisu na ispravljanje poznatih i postojecih bag-ova. Konkretno, 4.3.3. na IPad-u ima problem sto ne moze da se konektuje na wifi nakon sto se uredjaj probudi iz standby (ne svaki primerak, pojedini). Resenje koje se navodi je odlazak u settings i disable pa enable wifi konekcije sto je krajnje iritantno. Sva sreca pa sam sacuvao shsh sa tynaumbrella pa sam se bez problema vratio na 4.3.1. Naravno sa druge strane verujem da ce se i na ios 5 pojaviti nacin na koji ce biti moguce vratiti predhodni firmware :)
 
Dakle, nista od tinyumbrella i sl softverskih zezalica?
 
Jedino userland hackovi ce imati smisla.. a takvih je sve manje. Npr.. userland hack koji "zbuni" bootloader i onda se odradi restore iz neke custom aplikacije. Ali takve rupe se brzo krpe.
 
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