rajat_piracy
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2011-06-05
, 20:35
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#291
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2011-06-05
, 20:38
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#292
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Help Guys.. !! john-386 returning 0 guesses, (, please can someone crack this ..
root:e7i/dLvdyTx9g:
i wud be grateful
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2011-06-05
, 20:46
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#293
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2011-06-05
, 20:52
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#294
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2011-06-05
, 22:06
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#295
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that procedure is risky ,, requires sound knowledge of linux,, u can chnge ur password by writing **** to the config area,, dont bother urself its a risky process,, dnt try unless u know what u r doing ,, ::
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2011-06-06
, 01:52
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#296
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Well, I was uber stupid and forgot my lock code. >.< Reflashed and I was at least able to get back into the device. But I could not get my code back (the mtd1 hack was of no use here: the code is now encrypted...).
But the libraries in charge of device locking have an interesting trait: write **** to the lock code area of where it is stored and it will be reset to 12345.
Attached is a program that will do just that. Warning: It is writing to a very critical part of the N900. I will take no responsibility whatsoever if it messes up your N900. It worked for me (i.e. I was able to reboot fine and change the code fine. Multiple times, actually. I tested quite a few times.) but I cannot ensure it will do the same for you. Use at your own risk.
It disables the autolock upon bootup, writes **** to the lock code area, brings up the control panel applet from which you MUST change it from 12345.
Run as root, prefixing it with run-standalone.sh.
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2011-06-06
, 03:33
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#297
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finally!
thank u
now i can finally steal n900s from others and sell em for for a price as cheap as a chinese version of n900.
kudos to you.
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2011-06-07
, 09:24
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#298
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2011-06-07
, 10:55
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#299
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BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso30+0m5) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
~ $ sudo gainroot
BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso30+0m5) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
/home/user # echo root:$(grep -A 13 lock_code /dev/mtd1|tail -1):
root: :
/home/user #
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2011-06-08
, 02:45
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#300
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If you can unlock an n900 how could you be stupid enough to steal n900s and sell them for a cheaper price instead of using your knowledge to earn
I highly doubt any average robber all over the world could unlock n900's.
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devicelock, nokia n900 |
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