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{Release+TuT} Ps Freedom for iPhone and iPod , Ps3

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Before you jump the gun you should know that this is considered a test release or an early preview.

Its not as straightforward as youd hope.

You need OpeniBoot installed and your iPhone must be a 2G or 3G model; iPod Touch 1G works too. Included are the sources that you must compile yourself for the iPhone; a binary is included for the iPod Touch.

Because of its current state Ill as
k you visit the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] PSFreedom iPhoneLinux wiki page to download.

From the README:

Its progress all right. Sooner or later the whole process will be simplified you can count on that. Be patient dont update to 3.42. Good lookin NTAuthority. Props.

Source -PS3-hacks & psfreedom.com[/B]



[center]Openiboot Installation:[/center]


Requirements

A PC running a Linux operating system
git revision control system. This package is called git-core in some operating systems, such as Ubuntu.
A pwned iPhone or iPod Touch. A device can be pwned using either the Pwnage Tool or QuickPwn, both of which are available at [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] .

Check out the code:

The following is a general copy/paste of the RUNNING in openiboot folder:



Building openiboot for the first time:

1. Build an ARM toolchain (only needs to be done once):

1. Run, as root:

2. Wait, for a long time, as the toolchain is compiled.


2. Compile OpeniBoot:

1. To run openiboot from the recovery mode (a.k.a iboot), youll need to create an img3 image.

2. Build: (A system capable of running x86 Linux binaries is required. If compiling on 64-bit linux, you may need libc6-dev-i386 and type before you proceed with the next steps.)

1. For iPod touch, run:


2. For iPhone 2G, run:


3. For iPhone 3G, run:


4. If you have linker problems with mk8900image please see [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Common Issues and Questions

3. Compile all in client/ :

(requires libusb, libreadline and pthread)

4.

5. Run the client:


3. To install openiboot in the NOR (optional): run install in openiboot client (to uninstall, restore/update/run QuickPwn)




[center]Updating an existing openiboot installation:[/center]

1. Pull the new code from Git: (git pull if you already downloaded the code using Git)

2. Compile openiboot, but this time you dont have to make an img3 image:

1. For iPod Touch, run:


2. For iPhone 2G, run:


3. For iPhone 3G, run:


3. Compile all in client/:

(requires libusb, libreadline and pthread)

4. Launch openiboot, using the menu on the device.

5. Run the client:


6. Copy the openiboot binary in the device memory:


7. Jump to it:


8. Relaunch openiboot console using the menu on the device.

9. Relaunch the client:


10. Install the new version:


Having problems with this tut here is another that explains the G1 further and what kernel is desired as well

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Thanks to MBFtrace for the main guide



[B]What you will need:
An iPod Touch 1g running 3.1.2 jailbroken with blackra1n
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Vmware Player
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Ubuntu 10.04
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Openiboot
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] PS3freedom for ipod touch
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Winscp
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] iFunbox
OpenSSH (Installed from Cydia on your iPod touch)

Alright, so I start here assuming you have the above. Please note that 3.1.2 iPods jailbroken with redsn0w may or may not work.

Install ubuntu on your vmware player and start it.
First we will install OpeniBoot, get it from the link.
First, make a folder in your home directory named openiboot, move the files from the download above into the openiboot folder.

Now, open a terminal (under applications, accessories) and type "cd ~/openiboot" without the quotes. Next, type "sudo su" (for the rest of this section, do not type the commands with the quotes around them). Enter your password that you use to sign in to linux (don't be afraid if you don't see yourself typing anything, its a security feature).

Now then, we get to installing openiboot. Plug your iPod touch in with recovery mode (shows up as connect to itunes on your iPod). In VMware, go to the VM tab, go to removable devices, and look for anything saying apple device or iPod. On that, click "Connect (Disconnect from Host)".

Now, in terminal type "./loadibec openiboot.img3". You should see openiboot come up on your iPod Touch. On your iPod Touch, click the top left button once, so you highlight Console. Now, click your home button. On linux, in terminal, type "./oibc" quickly after doing that last step. You should see the text on your iPod come up in the linux terminal. When you see "Welcome to OpeniBoot" type "install" into the terminal.

You should it start to install, so wait a few minutes until it is completed. Congratulations, you have installed OpeniBoot and finished the first part of the tutorial!



Now then, to get the exploit installed installed ( Don't need ubuntu from now on)

Take the 2 files from the .gz(extract using 7zip) you downloaded (android.img.gz, zimage) and put them in a place you will remember. Next, open up iFunbox(in windows) and navigate to root file system/private/ and copy those 2 files into the var folder (root file system/private/var).

Make sure that the 2 files are exactly the same size as the files on your computer, as this is an annoying part to screw up on. Now that that is done, open up winscp. But before you can do anything with that, go to your iPod Touch and find your IP address (Press the blue arrow in Wifi Settings).

Now, copy the IP address into the winscp "host name" box. Then put the name "root" as username, and the password "alpine" as the password. Now, before connecting, change the file protocol to scp. Then, press login. It should take a moment, then display your iPod Touch directories on the right side of the screen.

Navigate to private/var and check that all 2 files are there. Now, right click each file, select properties, and change the permissions to 777 (make sure the first 3 rows of boxes are selected).

Turn your iPod Touch off, and then on, and OpeniBoot should come up. Select Android, and it should boot.

The actual exploit.

A video
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Switch of ps3 and then switch it off and on at the back.
Have the iPod connected to the PS3 with no other USB devices.
Click on Android on your ipod
Wait until INIT is displayed(you will see it, Loads of lines)
Press power then eject quickly.
Should boot up with the 2 new icons
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Have fun and enjoy Credit goes not to me but the NTauthority at PsFreedom and MBFtrace at psx scene

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