iPhone + Proximus OK!

First find the iUnlock binary. A good departure point is this Engadget article.

Then follow this procedure :

(Thanks to Harro and dev team and sam)
Crackers software unlock guide with files

May need to install bsd subsystem. The rest should work!

Preliminary Steps:
• Have the system restored with 1.02.

Lets Start
• Connect your iPhone via USB Cable to your computer
• Ignore and shut down iTunes

MAC: The following tasks involve using iNdependence.
PC: The following tasks involve using iBrickr
• Jailbreak your iPhone using iNdependence or Brickr
• Activate your iPhone using iNdependence or Brickr (or Iasign for PC)
• Install SSH using iNdependence or Brickr
Install the BSD Subsystem. Use AppTapp or iBrickr

PC+MAC:
• Now we want to copy the files from the Required Files folder
• Copy the Files to your desktop.
Use an SFTP client
Mac: I used fetch to connect to your iPhone. - Some people are having problems with fetch. I will investigate and update soon.
PC: Use WinSCP
• Make a new connection using your iphones ip and the login: root and pass: dottie
• Specify the path as /usr/bin
• If you can’t directly connect to the /usr/bin directory try locate it in your Sftp client.
• Copy (drag from your computer to ipod dir screen) the files across and specify that they are all 0755 permissions.

SSH Connection:
MAC: Open Terminal (on mac) and type in: “ssh -l root xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” (The xxx’s are your iphones ip address - dont type the “”)
PC: Open Putty and type in your ip of your iphone and hit connect
PC: You will be asked for a login: root and a password dottie
MAC: You should be asked for a password, enter dottie
MAC: Now at the prompt type launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.CommCenter.plist NOTE if this didn’t work, just do the PC method directly below.
PC : This bit didnt work for me, the unload of the commcenter so I went into my SFTP client, navigated to the LaunchDaemons directory and just copied the commcenter file to my desktop, then deleted it from the iphone
• Type mkdir -p /usr/local/etc and hit enter.
• Your folder to save minicom data is now prepared.
• Type in: minicom -s and hit enter
• Navigate with the arrow keys down to Change serial and press enter
• Press A
• Press delete until all you are left with is /dev/
• Type in tty.baseband (it should now look like /dev/tty.baseband)
• Press Enter
• Press ESC
• Navigate down to exit and hit Enter
• Type in AT and hit enter. You should see it say OK.
• Hold Control and press A. Let go of the buttons and Then press X. It will ask if you wish to exit. Hit enter.

iUnlock Time:
• Type in cd /usr/bin and hit Enter
• Type in iunlock ICE03.14.08_G.fls nor and hit enter. It should complete after a little while.
• Type minicom and hit enter
AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0
AT+CLCK=”PN”,0,”00000000″
AT+CLCK=”PN”,2

Now back in SSH type launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.CommCenter.plist

Restart your phone

At that point you have call in/out, SMS in/out.

Configuration for GPRS access on the Proximus Network :

APN : internet.proximus.be
Username : none
Password : none

Now you have GPRS/EDGE connections. Try Safari or Mail. Enjoy!

For Youtube here is the fix (untested yet).

8 Responses to “iPhone + Proximus OK!”

  1. links for 2007-09-14 : Blogging The News Says:
    September 14th, 2007 at 4:28 am

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  2. bebzif Says:
    October 23rd, 2007 at 6:00 pm

    le mien fonctionne depuis la semaine derniere, pas avec cette methode mais avec anysim (je suis en 1.0.2). impec sur proximus. bref, le pied.

  3. van box Says:
    January 5th, 2008 at 7:16 pm

    le problème est que quand j’introduis internet.proximus.be sur mon iphone, il s’efface tout de suite quand je vais à la page précédente et ne peux dès lors pas me connecter ; avec un autre iphone, je n’ai pas ce problème

  4. Yves MAGEROTTE Says:
    February 26th, 2008 at 6:52 pm

    J’ai le même problème que van box (message du 5 janvier). A t’il pu régler le problème. Merci

  5. Yves MAGEROTTE Says:
    February 27th, 2008 at 12:58 pm

    Je reviens sur ma question de ce 26 février. Si van box a trouvé la solution à son problème du 5 janvier, cela m’aiderait beaucoup, beaucoup. Je me permets d’insister. Merci

  6. Franck Duch Says:
    March 4th, 2008 at 2:49 pm

    Salut, pour ceux que cela intéresse, la configuration de l’accès internet par edge sur l’iphone (sur proximus) est vraiment tres facile.

    Il vous suffit de faire :

    Réglages -> Généraux -> Réseau -> EDGE

    Dans la zone Nom du point d’accès tapez : internet.proximus.be

    Il vous faut évidement avoir demandé a proximus d’activé le mobile internet.

    Bonne amusement.

  7. Franck Duch Says:
    March 4th, 2008 at 2:50 pm

    Précision, ne rien mettre dans Nom d’utilisateur et dans Mot de passe ;-)

  8. fred hamerlinck Says:
    March 29th, 2008 at 7:46 am

    pourriez-vous me dire STEP BY STEP comment

    - synchroniser mon iphone nouveau (4 gb, acheté hier chez belcompany à gand)
    à mon mac book pro (surtout iCal) ?

    - le GPRS proximus fonctionne vraiment : j’ai mis tout ce qu’on conseille mais ça
    ne marche pas

    grand merci (surtout pour le pas-à-pas)
    fred

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