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alkorg
post Sep 22 2010, 08:27 PM

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QUOTE(barteria @ Sep 22 2010, 03:36 PM)
i already insert my celcom n maxis sim n tried syncing, yet still turn this way. is there any connection setting i need to change?
this is what happen if i plug in to my laptop normally. it says network connection bla2. im already connected to internet (otherwise i wont be able to reply here). what else could possibly be wrong?

i also tried syncing with itunes in my friend's pc. still the same msg pops up.  cry.gif
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Did you try to fix the host file in your OS (Mindows or Mac ?)

Saurik explain how to solve this kind of problem brows.gif

Saurik

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To this end, I have constructed a server that duplicates the functionality exposed by Apple's signature server, except using "on file" results rather than live requests.
All we need, then, is to make iTunes use it. Luckily, most operating systems also have the ability to locally define bypasses on specific hostnames through a file called hosts. Using this, we can redirect requests to Apple's signature server to Cydia.
So, open the file C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts (Windows) or /etc/hosts (Mac OS X) and add the following entry to the bottom of the file.

74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com
Now, when iTunes thinks it is talking to Apple, it is talking to Cydia instead. Doing this will allow iTunes to access signatures already stored by Cydia's "on file" feature.

This post has been edited by alkorg: Sep 22 2010, 08:56 PM

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