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This is great news for people with hacktivated phones. I can't try try it since my phone is not hacktivated, but the author is known and if CPICH retweeted it it's legit.
 
ok will this work if you used blackra1n and blacksnow to jb & unl

It shouldn't matter how you jailbroke and hacktivated, or even whether you've previously used PushFix. According to the author, this package inserts completely new unique push notification certificates into your keychain.
 
saw it to can anyone confirm........dhlizard perhaps

I read the article earlier today. If it works as promised (unique push ID) then it will be a final end to all these push issues on hacktivated phones. plus it's FREE !

Since the iPhone DevTeam is touting it, I would trust it. :D

@DEE9299 --> Thanks for your confidence, but thelatinist, Penguissimo, bytethese and many others are smarter about these things than I am
 
If this is true, then it's almost to good to be true.

But the question is, do I dare to jump on the bandwagon right away :)?
 
If this is true, then it's almost to good to be true.

But the question is, do I dare to jump on the bandwagon right away :)?

I have the same question, but I will wait to read some feedback and then try it.

i am on 3.1.2 and do not have shsh stored, so i just want to avoid getting into any trouble by applying this fix.
 
I was just in #iphone on IRC and it seems that this application is not actually generating its own certificates. The certificates it is using were generated by the author using his own phone, and there is a limited number of them. I think this is very misleading.
 
I was just in #iphone on IRC and it seems that this application is not actually generating its own certificates. The certificates it is using were generated by the author using his own phone, and there is a limited number of them. I think this is very misleading.


so its not worth install ........
 
I was just in #iphone on IRC and it seems that this application is not actually generating its own certificates. The certificates it is using were generated by the author using his own phone, and there is a limited number of them. I think this is very misleading.

Really? If that's correct, then it was too good to be true. I'm still at work so can't get onto the IRC channel.

Damn, got really excited about this.

So http://pushfix.info/ is still our only choice?
 
its been taking down until they can get enough donor phones....i was on #iphone on IRC earlier and thats what the developer said....
 
I didn't want to download after adding the source and hitting Install on the Push Doctor package. Wanted to download 10+ new apps from cydia at about 10MB disk using 39MB--no way! I'm fine with the push fix from fishbone.ge.
 
As they were still out of certs this morning when I was ready to go for it, I went with pushfix.info instead. Works like charm.
 
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