iPhone 1.1.3 Jailbreak, Attempt 2

by Brian Enigma on January 28, 2008 10:50am

in Dear Diary, iPhone

It turns out that the 1.1.3 jailbreak instructions from iPhone Atlas is pretty much the best 1.1.3 instructions I have seen around.

I'm finishing the final step of the jailbreak right now, after a bit of difficulty.  It turns out the difficulty (as well as the problem I experienced earlier with Nate True's method) wasn't something I was doing wrong.  It's because *.nyud.net (Coral Cache) doesn't work on the office network, and the iPhone haxorz, in an effort to save bandwidth, are hosting a few of the packages over there.  The soft-update package from the other day didn't show up because of this.  The OpenSSH package today didn't show up because of this, either.  I ended up having to install the VT-100 terminal, then use a little sed magic and regular expressions to remove Coral Cache from the URLs.  Things as slower, but things are now actually possible.

EDIT: It mostly worked, except the cellular service was dead.  I had to follow these instructions then resync with iTunes to turn it back on again: http://guides.macrumors.com/Jailbreaking_and_updating_to_1.1.3#Post-jailbreaking_-_Restoring_your_phone_service_in_1.1.3

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1 Vortech (RM) January 28, 2008 5:58pm at 5:58 pm

SO the google loca­tion stuff works?  because I heard of entrenched dif­fi­cul­ties.  Are you using the offi­cial team ver­sion of the jail­break, or the leaked version?

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2 brian January 28, 2008 6:05pm at 6:05 pm

Yes, Google loca­tion works.  A few 3rd party apps don’t work–specifically weDict and iFlix.  I think either some apps or some install scripts need to be updated.  I was able to “chmod +x” a fix to iFlix, but am less sure how weDict is bro­ken.  I also found out that I ran out of space on my / par­ti­tion, which caused lots of things to silently fail.  I had to use the sym­link hack (from /private/var/mobile/Applications to /Widgets) and then man­u­ally moved some apps in order to make space.  http://www.tuaw.com/2007/10/29/iphone-hacks-running-out-of-application-space-on-your-iphone-or/

I started with the “leaked” jail­break but couldn’t get it to work.  This is with the offi­cial team ver­sion, fol­low­ing the iPhone Atlas instruc­tions (with the Mac Rumors Guide tweak for lock­downd at the end to fix the lack of cel­lu­lar.) I upgraded to the offi­cial 1.1.3 so that the base­band gets upgraded (absolutely required for Google loca­tion), then down­graded to 1.1.1, jail­broke it, upgraded to jail­bro­ken 1.1.2, then to the jail­bro­ken 1.1.3. 

The whole thing was almost more work than it’s worth.  When the offi­cial SDK and offi­cial apps arrive, I’ll have to re-evaluate if my needs are met with a stock 1.1.3 and offi­cial apps.

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