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#141
Anyone have this problem? navicore can't connect to the N810's GPS when it is ran as root, but it connects just fine when ran as user.
 
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Good to know, thanks for the info/link.
 
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probably your system clock has drifted too far from the very accurate gps clock.
Yes, I think this is a protection against libfaketime. Navicore phones home, notices the difference, and quits.
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#145
can some one give clear cut instructions to crack wayfinder. I have a new n810 and i guess there is a hack when you use your original trail for the first time. Thanks
 
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FWIW: everything I know is already shared in this thread. You should be able to get it working with this information. I'm not going to make packages or provide further support. Although it shouldn't be too difficult to make a .deb for libfaketime, libmacspoof, the shell script, and a binary patch for /usr/libexec/navicore-navigator.
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Originally Posted by allnameswereout View Post
FWIW: everything I know is already shared in this thread. You should be able to get it working with this information. I'm not going to make packages or provide further support. Although it shouldn't be too difficult to make a .deb for libfaketime, libmacspoof, the shell script, and a binary patch for /usr/libexec/navicore-navigator.
True, but this threaed has been all over the place and now has over 140 posts. I would be nice to have a summary of the correct method.
 
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i agree...we need a concise... step by step method of the current way to make the new version work. hell, im still using the old version of map and just using macchanger every 7 days.
 
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Originally Posted by allnameswereout View Post
Yes, I think this is a protection against libfaketime. Navicore phones home, notices the difference, and quits.
This happens in offline mode as well. I think the software just compares the system clock to the time received from the gps. This cannot be hacked (well, with a modifed gpsd maybe?), so you just need to request for a new trial every now and then.
 
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Well, like I said, there are 4 elements: libfaketime, libmacspoof, shell script, hexeditted navicore-navigator. Instead of libmacspoof one can use macchanger.

The howto I posted a few pages back works although I don't know how long libfaketime will keep functioning. I'm benchmarking that right now.

Macchanger changes the MAC address system wide (and some APs don't like this). Libmacspoof only changes it for the application you want it to.

A hexeditted navicore-navigator is required for libmacspoof. You won't even need a hexeditor BTW. Opening it in nano and replacing the specific string does the work too. In Nano, use ^W to search for wlan and use a path with the same characters (see my earlier example).

Finally, you have a shell script which simply sets the variables and starts the application.
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