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IPA? #11

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endercypher opened this issue May 29, 2017 · 7 comments
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IPA? #11

endercypher opened this issue May 29, 2017 · 7 comments

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@endercypher
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Is there a IPA download I have a iPod 6th Gen running Yalu102 and I want extra recipe instead since it's more stable does the dev have a IPA by any chance?

@wtpisaac
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extra_recipe does not yet support this device. If you want to find an ipa for if/when it does, use https://yalu.qwertyoruiop.com/ and choose extra_recipe at the top. However as @kpwn as stated, yalu102 is more stable for any device that supports it in terms of exploit stability, and the patches applied are the same so using extra_recipe isn't recommended with an exception of experimenting.

@endercypher
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If you read he read me the readme says it's supported straight out of the box for iPod 6th Gen 10.2 14C92 and that's exactly what I have

@mr-f0xx
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mr-f0xx commented May 29, 2017

this is not an issue smh

@wtpisaac
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That's for yalu102, this is extra_recipe. It uses a different exploit. We need iPod touch 6g offsets before you can use it.

@wtpisaac
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And again, just use yalu102. No point in using this other than for messing around, as yalu102 is the same stability if not more stable according to @kpwn's comments on #2

@mullak99
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That was the read me taken from the original mach_portal exploit. The kernel offsets that are supported by extra_recipe can be found in offsets.m.

IIRC, another KPP bypass is needed for non-iPhone 7 devices. That will be taken from yalu102 at a later date.

@xerub
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xerub commented May 30, 2017

@king4q ipa for this repo usually gets published by Luca at yalu.qwertyoruiop.com
However, pre-i7 devices are not supported yet. If I find the time for it, I'll add support.

@mullak99 yes, the pre-i7 KPP bypass is yet to be added. Unfortunately, reusing mach_portal binary for that purpose resulted in mysterious panics, much to my dismay. So yes, it needs to either be taken from yalu102 or be rewritten. I know how it works https://xerub.github.io/ios/kpp/2017/04/13/tick-tock.html

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