But what happens when @pple stops signing signature hashes for 3.1/3.1.2 for 3gs phones?
How will we be able to fix a phone that is stuck rebooting or needs to be restored for any reason once @pple decides that you MUST update to the latest iPhone OS because they won't sign your ecid SHSH to allow you to restore 3.1/3.1.2?
You have two great options:
1. Saurik automatically saves your ecid SHSH file on his secure servers if you install cydia on your jailbroken iPhone OR if you point to cydia.saurik.com in your etc/hosts file and perform an iTunes restore.
NOTE: ALWAYS be careful when trying to restore via iTunes.
2. TinyTSS and Umbrella are your local option. Using these two tools will allow you to save the all-important ecid shsh file locally on your computer. You can then load the same file using TinyTSS and putting "127.0.0.1 gs.apple.com" in your etc/hosts file will allow you to restore to whatever version of the iPhone OS you have an ecid SHSH file for.
Which approach should you use? Both. You simply cannot be too safe. Umbrella is incredibly easy to use and TinyTSS is a command line tool that I plan on updating with a neat GUI.
As it stands now though, the download link on the right will always have the latest version. Check back regularly for updates.
And yes, I still plan on adding soft-activation and local activation to TinyTSS. I'm just quite busy and life > this. :)
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