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Updates the "TSS_CLIENT_VERSION_STRING" to match that of iTunes 12.12.0.6 on Windows and Finder on the latest macOS.
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Closes: #442
Co-authored-by: Nikias Bassen <nikias@gmx.li>
Signed-off-by: Hector Martin <marcan@marcan.st>
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RestoreRequestRules
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dictionary parsing loop
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- Local policy (non persistent)
- recoveryOS
- recoveryOS Local policy (persistent)
The local policy TSS request differs slightly between the one for the
restore process and the recoveryOS. The one for the restore process is
meant to be used only once, and the one for the recovery os is meant to
be loaded from disk, and thus has a different request. See the
Ap,LocalBoot parameter.
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firmware components'
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ticket requests
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data recovery'
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ESEC:false instead of always assuming true
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plist_dict_get_item()
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This should be more accurate than guessing based on what is in the
build identity and avoid doing unexpected things for unknown hardware.
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to add digest for Trusted items.
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The corresponding message was also "This device isn't eligible for the
requested build" with this status code.
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and sound less harmful
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