View Single Post
  #41 (permalink)  
Old 03-11-2010, 02:16 PM
zim2323's Avatar
zim2323
Regular 'Geeker
Offline
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 263
Reputation: 210
zim2323 is keeping up the good workzim2323 is keeping up the good workzim2323 is keeping up the good work
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Re: *****hspl***** is there support for it anymore?

Quote:
Originally Posted by aldamon View Post
Man, I have to return my TP2 because of the blue spot problem. Now I'm scared to do it. I really like the custom ROMs.
If we can pinpoint the physical machine as the point of reference, mac address, ip, etc, then we could use a virtual machine. They say not to use one, but I've used VMware Player to unlock and flash all my phones, including my TP2 last week. Microsoft's SysPrep tool could be used to generate new machine SID, or use a local mac address spoofer on the host or vitual machine to fool it each time. (http://www.klcconsulting.net/Change_MAC_w2k.htm)

If it's phone based, then getting the MSL or other information that can be temporarily changed during the call-home unlock procedure would be possible.

There's also the possibility of packet sniffing exactly where/what is being sent to their network in order to spoof the "call back" service. We used to setup local TFTP servers to fool cable modems to load their config locally and then reconnect them back to the cable in order to get unlocked data speeds.