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2018-05-13
, 00:06
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2018-05-13
, 16:26
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2018-05-14
, 21:07
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#14
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2018-05-15
, 09:53
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2018-05-15
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#16
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Guys thank you all,
ı put the file to MyDocs and run this command: “ dpkg -i ( pathway) sample.deb"
it said: "signaturecheck failed"
And ı changed the time to 2013 and it installedç
So ı want to ask that what happen to aegis hack ?
So its still asking certificate time... Even the hack installed !
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2018-05-25
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#17
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Thats really a known issue, and would be solvable, if developers could get a new certificate, which, oh well, not for quite some time possible.
It is the mechanism of security trust, and is working as intended.
bypass: set date to a time after certificate issue, and before certificate expiration.
usually, 2013 is a good "choice".
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İf ı cant solve this ı will try to change main.bin version