lijoe
25th June 2006, 18:55
Create Netfront v3.3 patched .ini for your network's proxy
It is known to all that Netfront v3.3 fails to read proxy values from phone's access point and there's no way we can manually enter these values in Netfront. Only solution left is to embed the proxy values in netfront's settings (101f53e2.ini) file.
Sadly, it is not easy to create a properly patched ini file (if you do it from scratch) and only few guys including me are able to provide patches on request. Sometimes i am very busy with my work, so i fail to provide the patch instantly. Therefore, i have come up with this tutorial so that anyone who needs an .ini file, may try making it him/herself.
With the help of this tutorial you will be able to create a patched ini for your network's proxy. I would not tell you how to create an .ini file from scratch as it will be too complicated, error prone and time taking for you all.
Instead, i would provide you with a sample file and tell you what you need to change in it. It will be easy as you need to modify only the bytes which denote your proxy address and port.
List of items required:
Sample .ini file (provided by me)
Calculator (default windows calculator in scientific mode)
A hex editor (i used a hex editor called XVI32)
A little idea about how to use calculator and hex editor...hehehehProcedure:
A: how to modify proxy address:
Open the file in hex editor.
Hex address 3C0 to 3CE, (or decimal address 960 to 974) denote the bytes for proxy address.
In the sample file, the proxy address is 010.004.042.015, modify these bytes to change the address to that of your network's.
If your network's proxy address is 200.008.162.055, then just replace or overwrite old value (010.004.042.015) with it.B: how to modify proxy port
Hex addresses 53B,53c and 541,542 (or decimal addresses 1339,1340 and 1345,1346) denote the proxy port values.
In the sample file, the proxy port is 8080.
Open windows calculator from program>accessories and run it in scientific mode.
Click Decimal system and type 8080 in calculator. now click Hex and the calculator will show 1F90.
Reverse the bytes 1F90 to 90 1F. this is what is entered as proxy port at hex locations 53B,53c and 541,542
If you want to change proxy port to any other value like 9011 then convert it to hex. It will be 2333 in hex. Reverse it to 33 23. Enter 33 23 at hex locations 53B,53c and 541,542 in the ini file. Follow the same procedure for any port value. If the port has only two digits, e.g. 80, then consider it 0080 and then do all the operations accordingly.*Save the ini file as 101f53e2.ini.
*Transfer it to mobile phone.
*Move it to c:\system\shareddata.
*Do the operation while Netfront is not running.
The sample file has been prepared with respect to cracked Netfront 3.3, therefore i cannot say if it will work fine with unregistered Netfront.
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It is known to all that Netfront v3.3 fails to read proxy values from phone's access point and there's no way we can manually enter these values in Netfront. Only solution left is to embed the proxy values in netfront's settings (101f53e2.ini) file.
Sadly, it is not easy to create a properly patched ini file (if you do it from scratch) and only few guys including me are able to provide patches on request. Sometimes i am very busy with my work, so i fail to provide the patch instantly. Therefore, i have come up with this tutorial so that anyone who needs an .ini file, may try making it him/herself.
With the help of this tutorial you will be able to create a patched ini for your network's proxy. I would not tell you how to create an .ini file from scratch as it will be too complicated, error prone and time taking for you all.
Instead, i would provide you with a sample file and tell you what you need to change in it. It will be easy as you need to modify only the bytes which denote your proxy address and port.
List of items required:
Sample .ini file (provided by me)
Calculator (default windows calculator in scientific mode)
A hex editor (i used a hex editor called XVI32)
A little idea about how to use calculator and hex editor...hehehehProcedure:
A: how to modify proxy address:
Open the file in hex editor.
Hex address 3C0 to 3CE, (or decimal address 960 to 974) denote the bytes for proxy address.
In the sample file, the proxy address is 010.004.042.015, modify these bytes to change the address to that of your network's.
If your network's proxy address is 200.008.162.055, then just replace or overwrite old value (010.004.042.015) with it.B: how to modify proxy port
Hex addresses 53B,53c and 541,542 (or decimal addresses 1339,1340 and 1345,1346) denote the proxy port values.
In the sample file, the proxy port is 8080.
Open windows calculator from program>accessories and run it in scientific mode.
Click Decimal system and type 8080 in calculator. now click Hex and the calculator will show 1F90.
Reverse the bytes 1F90 to 90 1F. this is what is entered as proxy port at hex locations 53B,53c and 541,542
If you want to change proxy port to any other value like 9011 then convert it to hex. It will be 2333 in hex. Reverse it to 33 23. Enter 33 23 at hex locations 53B,53c and 541,542 in the ini file. Follow the same procedure for any port value. If the port has only two digits, e.g. 80, then consider it 0080 and then do all the operations accordingly.*Save the ini file as 101f53e2.ini.
*Transfer it to mobile phone.
*Move it to c:\system\shareddata.
*Do the operation while Netfront is not running.
The sample file has been prepared with respect to cracked Netfront 3.3, therefore i cannot say if it will work fine with unregistered Netfront.
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Brought to you by .L.I.J.O.E.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>