Yes read the thread. Right now it only works on a jailbroken device iOS 10+. My iOS 9.3.5 did not work for me. It might work for you; need more people to test it.so is there a payload injector for iphone or not if yes please specify
Yes read the thread. Right now it only works on a jailbroken device iOS 10+. My iOS 9.3.5 did not work for me. It might work for you; need more people to test it.so is there a payload injector for iphone or not if yes please specify
This is some incredible work, nice! Could you compile an ipa for the version that can choose payloads since TX's OS just came out? It would be very helpful. Installed the ipa that you put and haven't even tested it yet, but I look forward to it. Jailbroken 10.3.3
ios 11What version of iOS do you have?
How possible would it to load a payload from somewhere on the phone? Like how the PC versions of the playload injectors let you browse for a payload.How do you want to choose the payload? From where? Currently as long as you compile it with a file called "payload.bin" and "intermezzo.bin", it'll use that. If not, then it'll use the built in one. If you want to be able to "choose" a payload, I need to know from where..
@JustBrandonTHow do you want to choose the payload? From where? Currently as long as you compile it with a file called "payload.bin" and "intermezzo.bin", it'll use that. If not, then it'll use the built in one. If you want to be able to "choose" a payload, I need to know from where..
How do you want to choose the payload? From where? Currently as long as you compile it with a file called "payload.bin" and "intermezzo.bin", it'll use that. If not, then it'll use the built in one. If you want to be able to "choose" a payload, I need to know from where..
I was asking the exact version. iOS 11.0? iOS 11.4? I’m asking because if you do not have a jailbreakable version this will not work.ios 11
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How possible would it to load a payload from somewhere on the phone? Like how the PC versions of the playload injectors let you browse for a payload.
DropBox or HTTP? Unless it’s too much work, i understand you are using your spare time.How do you want to choose the payload? From where? Currently as long as you compile it with a file called "payload.bin" and "intermezzo.bin", it'll use that. If not, then it'll use the built in one. If you want to be able to "choose" a payload, I need to know from where..
I'm on 11.3.1, I'm aware there isn't a jailbreak currently. I'm hoping that Electra iOS thing eventually comes out. (I'm going to europe for 6 moths and was not planning on bringing a computer and was hoping I could bring a ipa for 11.3.1 (specifically for SX OS) for when I can use it).I was asking the exact version. iOS 11.0? iOS 11.4? I’m asking because if you do not have a jailbreakable version this will not work.
either jailbroken or use filza escaped which is filza for non jailbroken devices it can be found on tweakbox and a few other placesYou would have to be jailbroke and have a file manager on iOS in order to implement this. It is possible to do this but the system lacks the software to do this as well as having to have the expensive lighting to type c cable
I'm on 11.3.1, I'm aware there isn't a jailbreak currently. I'm hoping that Electra iOS thing eventually comes out. (I'm going to europe for 6 moths and was not planning on bringing a computer and was hoping I could bring a ipa for 11.3.1 (specifically for SX OS) for when I can use it).
I've been trying to learn how to compile the ipa myself but I keep having the "IOTypes.h file not found" issue.
I have added the
"#if __LP64__
typedef un..." thing immediatly after "#include <MacTypes.h>" in the OSTypes file. Honestly have no idea what I'm doing haha
I am having the error in the darwin_usb.h file (in libusb)
sudo cp -r /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework/Versions/A/Headers /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework
sudo cp /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk/usr/include/libkern/OSTypes.h /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS.sdk/usr/include/libkern
xcode.app
xcode-beta.app
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS.sdk/usr/include/libkern
#if __LP64__
typedef unsigned int UInt32;
#else
typedef unsigned long UInt32;
#endif
#if __LP64__
typedef signed int SInt32;
#else
typedef signed long SInt32;
#endif
Looks like somebody is making this from jailbreak reddit.
i mostly would do it just to say that you can, or for people who would normally use nxloader but don't have an android.
Hi gents, /r/jailbreak linked me to this thread. We've been working on the same problem in the past few weeks and with the iOS 11.3.1 jailbreak release I could finally complete and test mine. I'll post a write-up on my blog and link to it in this thread soon-ish.
@JustBrandonT I gave your PoC a try on my iPad with iOS 11.3.1, but found that it simply crashes the device while nothing happens on the Switch's end, so there may still be room for collaboration to create one implementation that works on all iOS versions. Ideally I'd aim to support iOS 9 to iOS 11, as these seem to be the most common jailbroken iOS versions out there that can be supported with reasonable effort.
Hi gents, /r/jailbreak linked me to this thread. We've been working on the same problem in the past few weeks and with the iOS 11.3.1 jailbreak release I could finally complete and test mine. I'll post a write-up on my blog and link to it in this thread soon-ish.
@JustBrandonT I gave your PoC a try on my iPad with iOS 11.3.1, but found that it simply crashes the device while nothing happens on the Switch's end, so there may still be room for collaboration to create one implementation that works on all iOS versions. Ideally I'd aim to support iOS 9 to iOS 11, as these seem to be the most common jailbroken iOS versions out there that can be supported with reasonable effort.