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2152733 - webservice: in iphone webservice
  1. -(IBAction)FindWords:(id)sender
  2. {
  3.     // "[SoapDocumentService(RoutingStyle=SoapServiceRoutin gStyle.RequestElement)]"
  4.     NSString *soapMsg =   
  5.     [NSString stringWithFormat: 
  6.      
  7.      @"<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?>"
  8.      "<soap:Envelope xmlns:xsi="
  9.  
2152732 - webservice: in iphone webservice
  1. -(IBAction)FindWords:(id)sender
  2. {
  3.     // "[SoapDocumentService(RoutingStyle=SoapServiceRoutin gStyle.RequestElement)]"
  4.     NSString *soapMsg =   
  5.     [NSString stringWithFormat: 
  6.      
  7.      @"<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?>"
  8.      "<soap:Envelope xmlns:xsi="
  9.  
2077728 - iPhone Wifi Hack: hack wifi iphone
  1. iPhone Wifi Hack
  2.  
  3. http://iphonewifihack.blogspot.com
1912893 - Elizabeth Jennifer Myers: iphone objc celestial injokes
  1. #import <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
  2. #import <Celestial/AVController.h>
  3.  
  4. #include <stdlib.h>
  5. #include <stdio.h>
  6.  
  7. int main (int argc, char **argv)
  8. {
  9.  
1912890 - Elizabeth Jennifer Myers: iphone volume objc celestial
  1. #import <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
  2. #import <Celestial/AVController.h>
  3.  
  4. #include <stdlib.h>
  5. #include <stdio.h>
  6.  
  7. int main (int argc, char **argv)
  8. {
  9.  
1903093 - hottest porn out there http://i: porn iphone hot
  1. <?php
  2.  
  3. /*
  4. * This script was written to automate the creation of images for spambot combat was as suggested here:
  5. * http://cgi.4chan.org/s/res/6640099.html
  6. * (Thread is now 404.)
  7. *
  8. * PHP because it's fast for me to write. You want python? Go do it yourself.
  9.  
  10.  
1894121 - Richard Gomes: iphone ipod touch repository broken cydia icy modmyi bust forbidden
  1. # install curl
  2. apt-get install curl -y
  3.  
  4. # download release info
  5. curl http://apt.modmyi.com/dists/stable/Release > /var/lib/apt/lists/apt.modmyi.com_dists_stable_Release
  6.  
  7. # download GPG key
  8. curl http://apt.modmyi.com/dists/stable/Release.gpg > /var/lib/apt/lists/apt.modmyi.com_dists_stable_Release.gpg
  9.  
1823924 - ps -ef vom iPhone: iphone ps
  1. Misch-sein-eiPh0ne:~ root# ps -ef
  2.   UID   PID  PPID   C     STIME TTY           TIME CMD
  3.     0     1     0   0   4:55.42 ??         5:48.12 /sbin/launchd
  4.     0    12     1   0   4:41.30 ??         7:07.83 /usr/sbin/notifyd
  5.    65    13     1   0   5:08.49 ??         9:48.42 /usr/sbin/mDNSResponder -lau
  6.     0    14     1   0   3:30.78 ??         9:20.55 /usr/sbin/syslogd
  7.     0    15     1   0  21:32.51 ??       128:13.72 /usr/libexec/configd -B com.
  8.     0    17     1   0   0:00.12 ??         0:00.17 /usr/sbin/afpd -d
  9.  
1485133 - iphone openssh sftp and port cha: iphone port os 3.0 sftp
  1. #iPhone OS 3.0 OpenSSH SFTP-Fix/Port Change Instructions
  2. #made by Martin/WHiTY - for questions and so on mail to codelab23(at)googlemail(dot)com
  3.  
  4. #!!!! You can apply both "patches" independently - the first doesnt need the second and vice versa !!!!
  5.  
  6. #iPhone OS 3.0 OpenSSH SFTP-Fix
  7.  
  8. #reenables OpenSSH package to use SFTP Server (after it SFTP and SCP are available)
  9.  
1436100 - DeviceOrientationHandler.cs: iphone orientation landscape
  1. using UnityEngine;
  2. using System.Collections;
  3.  
  4. public class DeviceOrientationHandler : MonoBehaviour {
  5.         private iPhoneScreenOrientation currentOrientation;
  6.         void Update () {
  7.                 //Debug.Log("(iPhoneScreenOrientation)iPhoneInput.orientation:"+((iPhoneScreenOrientation)iPhoneInput.orientation)+",iPhoneInput.orientation:"+iPhoneInput.orientation);
  8.                
  9.  
991993 - passwd: iphone 1.1.3 passwd
  1. iphone 1.1.3 original /private/etc/passwd:
  2.  
  3.  
  4. ##
  5. # User Database
  6. #
  7. # Note that this file is consulted when the system is running in single-user
  8. # mode.  At other times this information is handled by one or more of:
  9.  
982810 - sas: iphone 1.1.3 passwd
  1. iphone 1.1.3 original /private/etc/passwd:
  2.  
  3.  
  4. ##
  5. # User Database
  6. #
  7. # Note that this file is consulted when the system is running in single-user
  8. # mode.  At other times this information is handled by one or more of:
  9.  
958998 - master.passwd: iphone 1.1.3 master.passwd
  1. iphone 1.1.3 /private/etc/master.passwd
  2.  
  3. ##
  4. # User Database
  5. #
  6. # Note that this file is consulted when the system is running in single-user
  7. # mode.  At other times this information is handled by lookupd.  By default,
  8. # lookupd gets information from NetInfo, so this file will not be consulted
  9.  
943266 - master.passwd: iphone 1.1.3 passwd
  1. iphone 1.1.3 original /private/etc/passwd:
  2.  
  3.  
  4. ##
  5. # User Database
  6. #
  7. # Note that this file is consulted when the system is running in single-user
  8. # mode.  At other times this information is handled by one or more of:
  9.  
943265 - master.passwd: iphone 1.1.3 passwd
  1. iphone 1.1.3 original /private/etc/passwd:
  2.  
  3.  
  4. ##
  5. # User Database
  6. #
  7. # Note that this file is consulted when the system is running in single-user
  8. # mode.  At other times this information is handled by one or more of:
  9.  
943264 - master.passwd: iphone 1.1.3 passwd
  1. iphone 1.1.3 original /private/etc/passwd:
  2.  
  3.  
  4. ##
  5. # User Database
  6. #
  7. # Note that this file is consulted when the system is running in single-user
  8. # mode.  At other times this information is handled by one or more of:
  9.  
943263 - master,passwd: iphone 1.1.3 passwd
  1. iphone 1.1.3 original /private/etc/passwd:
  2.  
  3.  
  4. ##
  5. # User Database
  6. #
  7. # Note that this file is consulted when the system is running in single-user
  8. # mode.  At other times this information is handled by one or more of:
  9.  
942534 - master.passwd: iphone 1.1.3 passwd
  1. iphone 1.1.3 original /private/etc/passwd:
  2.  
  3.  
  4. ##
  5. # User Database
  6. #
  7. # Note that this file is consulted when the system is running in single-user
  8. # mode.  At other times this information is handled by one or more of:
  9.  
941823 - Berzerker_iPhone_Bozo: freenode iphone ziphone iplus
  1.         *** mib_o4kqbv0v joined ##iphone
  2. iPhone SDK at developer.apple.com, doesn't include 2.0 beta software | Having trouble installing apps after jailbreaking? Make sure you've installed the Community Sources package | EDGE is 3G | 1.1.4 is out and jailbreakable like 1.1.3, update your tools | Jailbroken Updates via iTunes coming soon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks86VRzVLic
  3. Topic set by jer on Wed Mar 12 2008 19:07:37 GMT-0700 (PDT)
  4. 16:12   ChanServ   [##iphone] Welcome to ##iPhone. Discussions about the iPhone and iPod touch are welcome here. Be nice to people.
  5. 16:12      bool likes money and is good at writing apps
  6. 16:12   Berzerker  well
  7. 16:12      *** swfd quit ("Leaving")
  8. 16:12   mib_o4kqbv0v       who am i?
  9.  
939026 - ZiPhone_WiFi_Bricks: wifi iphone zibri bricks
  1. [7:37pm] DarkMirc: <whoflungdat> why u bann me
  2. [7:37pm] DarkMirc: [16:35] <Zibri> because you are to dumb.
  3. [7:37pm] DarkMirc: [16:35] <Zibri> too
  4. [7:37pm] DarkMirc: [16:35] <Zibri> NO iphone has ever been bricked by ziphone
  5. [7:37pm] DarkMirc: [16:35] <Zibri> only by users
  6. [7:37pm] DarkMirc: [16:35] <Zibri> doing mistakes
  7. [7:37pm] DarkMirc: [16:35] <Zibri> and installing other things
  8. [7:37pm] DarkMirc: [16:35] <whoflungdat> you banned me cause i sed ziphone bricked my iphone your a tosser
  9.  
936992 - passwd: iphone passwd 1.1.4
  1. iphone 1.1.3 original /private/etc/passwd:
  2.  
  3.  
  4. ##
  5. # User Database
  6. #
  7. # Note that this file is consulted when the system is running in single-user
  8. # mode.  At other times this information is handled by one or more of:
  9.  
904467 - master.passwd: iphone 1.1.3 master.passwd
  1. iphone 1.1.3 /private/etc/master.passwd
  2.  
  3. ##
  4. # User Database
  5. #
  6. # Note that this file is consulted when the system is running in single-user
  7. # mode.  At other times this information is handled by lookupd.  By default,
  8. # lookupd gets information from NetInfo, so this file will not be consulted
  9.  
904464 - passwd: iphone 1.1.3 passwd
  1. iphone 1.1.3 original /private/etc/passwd:
  2.  
  3.  
  4. ##
  5. # User Database
  6. #
  7. # Note that this file is consulted when the system is running in single-user
  8. # mode.  At other times this information is handled by one or more of:
  9.  
904447 - Untitled: iphone devtree
  1. #iphone devtree decoder by roxfan
  2. import struct, re, binascii
  3.  
  4. def getDWord(f):
  5.     return struct.unpack("<I",f.read(4))[0];
  6.  
  7. def strDWord(s, pos=0):
  8.     return struct.unpack("<I",s[pos:pos+4])[0];
  9.  
724600 - roxfan: iphone 8900
  1. iBSS, reversed by roxfan
  2.  
  3. -00000084 crypt_buf2 DCB 64 dup(?)
  4. -00000044 iv2       DCB 16 dup(?)
  5. -00000034 crypt_buf1 DCB 16 dup(?)
  6.  
  7. ROM:22016C7C crypt_2   DCB 0xAD, 0x2E, 0xE3, 0x8D, 0x2D, 0x9B, 0xE4, 0x35, 0x99, 4
  8. ROM:22016C7C           DCB 0x44, 0x33, 0x65, 0x3D, 0xF0, 0x74, 0x98, 0xD8, 0x56, 0x3B
  9.  
702742 - bbupdate: iphone anysim iunlock
  1. bbupdate (For those with anySIM or iunlock error: "Couldn't locate bytes to pach".)
  2. Download the correct firmware according to the firmware currently on your phone:
  3.  
  4. Version 1.00 & 1.01: http://rapidshare.com/files/55991463/312_bbfirmware.zip.html
  5.  
  6. Version 1.02: http://rapidshare.com/files/55991876/314_bbfirmware.zip.html
  7.  
  8. Use iBrickr to upload the three files to /usr/bin/. From the Terminal application on your iphone run the following six commands:
  9.  
702740 - bbupdate: iphone anysim iunlock
  1. bbupdate (For those with anySIM or iunlock error: "Couldn't locate bytes to pach".)
  2. Download the correct firmware according to the firmware currently on your phone:
  3.  
  4. Version 1.00 & 1.01: http://rapidshare.com/files/55991463/312_bbfirmware.zip.html
  5.  
  6. Version 1.02: http://rapidshare.com/files/55991876/314_bbfirmware.zip.html
  7.  
  8. Use iBrickr to upload the three files to /usr/bin/. From the Terminal application on your iphone run the following six commands:
  9.  
701510 - iphoneebooks.diff: iphone dev ebook iphoneebook
  1. Index: EBookView.m
  2. ===================================================================
  3. --- EBookView.m (revision 170)
  4. +++ EBookView.m (working copy)
  5. @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
  6.  */
  7.  #import <CoreGraphics/CoreGraphics.h>
  8.  #import <GraphicsServices/GraphicsServices.h>
  9.  
701480 - bbupdate: iphone anysim iunlock
  1. bbupdate (For those with anySIM or iunlock error: "Couldn't locate bytes to pach".)
  2. Download the correct firmware according to the firmware currently on your phone:
  3.  
  4. Version 1.00 & 1.01: http://rapidshare.com/files/55991463/312_bbfirmware.zip.html
  5.  
  6. Version 1.02: http://rapidshare.com/files/55991876/314_bbfirmware.zip.html
  7.  
  8. Use iBrickr to upload the three files to /usr/bin/. From the Terminal application on your iphone run the following six commands:
  9.  
701171 - iPhone Unlock: iphone
  1. Guide by curious #iphone / freedom
  2.  
  3. "Unlock failure, couldn't find bytes to pach"
  4. This error was seen when running anySIM or iUnlock_reloaded after a failed previous attempt to unlock the phone. You must restore to original gold firmware before running anySIM or iUnlock_reloaded again. These instructions are a simplified version of previous instructions for Windows users.
  5. Download the following firmware restore files. NOTE: These are for firmware versions 1.0.1 and 1.0.2. bbupdater
  6. ICE03.14.08_G.fls
  7. ICE03.14.08_G.eep
  8. Use iBrickr to create a directory for your files. (E.g. /restore)
  9.  
700507 - How the iPhone unlock works: iphone unlock
  1. How unlocking the iPhone works
  2.  
  3. The iPhone is a wonderful device - a mobile phone plus a pocket-sized computer. The computer part is a fast, low-power CPU running a version of Apple's OS X, which is unix with clever software on top. The phone part is a second CPU that handles voice and data communications and sound, plus some other tasks. The second CPU is generally referred to as the "baseband." Sometimes that means the whole CPU, but in most case a reference to it is to the part of the chip that holds "firmware."
  4.  
  5. Firmware, neither hard nor soft, is data and instructions stored inside the chip in a semi-permanent way: It can be read easily add also can be re-written ("flashed") under some conditions, but it retains the information when the phone is turned off and also through the restore process, where an iPhone is wiped clean and reloaded with the same software it had before.
  6.  
  7. Unlocked phones may or may not be able to take a software update from Apple: We know that reloading the parts of the firmware that the unlock changes DOES re-lock the phone, and an Apple update could easily do that. But the basic method of unlocking should remain valid, so it's likely that a phone can be unlocked again with revised unlocking tools that are made for a new software version from Apple. Only time will tell for sure.
  8.  
  9.  
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