Is tfp0 enabled on yalu102? Because when I try to use nonceEnabler it failed to get kernel base address. In the logs for yalu I remember seing something about tfp0.
nonceenabler is only supported for ios 9 i thought
@msamuel002 it supports ios with jailbreak that enables tfp0
oh true dat but lol i dont know much about that stuff....sorry
apparently all jailbreaks from ios 5 till ios 9 have had tfp0 enabled, but since this jb is new, idk.
On yalu mach-portal (old yalu that support iP7 on 10.1.1) qwertyoruiopz added tfp0 so I don't see why yalu102 don't support it.
Anw iOS 10 kernel is decrypted so patching tfp0 is easier and support for tfp0 should come in the future.
@minh6a do you think downgrading to 10.1.1 is worth it for 6s?
All 64 bit is supported in yalu102 so I don't see any benefit downgrading to 10.1.1, but i'm not saying you must stay on 10.2 either. But adding the possible touch ID break on downgrading to 10.1.1 I would say it is not worth it
@minh6 touchid doesn't break anymore if you use the 10..2.1 sep
Nope, 10.2.1 sep does NOT compatible with 10.1.1... Idk where you get your source saying 10.2.1 does not break touchid on 10.1.1
@minh6 probly Reddit retards 馃槀
/r/jb has a thread for SEP, search it
Just to clear yes the 10.2.1 SEP is compatible with iOS 10.2 and yes Touch ID still works. 10.2.1 SEP is not compatible with 10.1.1 so Touch ID will break.
Pls close this, it is already stated on reddit.com/r/jailbreak that it is not affecting it if you using right SEP
yalu102 does not yet support tfp0, although being opensource it's easy to add it yourself.
it will have it whenever i'm un-lazy enough to want to work on patchfinding.
@kpwn are you still working on adding support? just not bugs with the code?
@msamuel002 if ur interested the trident jb has open source tfp0 called clover