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|  | Instead of maintaining a large switch() monster which replicates the exact same
logic that was already used in libirecovery, using the dfu_check_device()
helper to quickly determine the device automatically is a better approach. | 
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|  | builds
Devices running iOS 4.x and older do not use or supply a nonce
before an actual iBEC of the target firmware version is loaded which
does so. This caused older devices to fail to restore. | 
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Since iOS 6 some blobs are not provided in the TSS response.
However, that is not fatal as the missing blobs are presigned already on iOS 6. | 
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|  | After a while, Apple's servers have been begun redirecting to a 404 page
using a 302 security redirect HTTP status code. By using a secure HTTPS
connection retrieving TSS requests started to work fine again. |