http://www.macrumors.com/2009/07/13/apple-blocking-push-notifications-on-unlocked-iphones/
Nazadnje urejal/a MitjaP Čet 13. Avg 2009 09:38; skupaj popravljeno 1 krat
Apple blokira push na nelegalno odklenjenih iPhone 3G? | |||
http://www.macrumors.com/2009/07/13/apple-blocking-push-notifications-on-unlocked-iphones/
Nazadnje urejal/a MitjaP Čet 13. Avg 2009 09:38; skupaj popravljeno 1 krat |
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I think the real reason is how push works. When a push-enabled app wants to receive push notifications, it registeres with Apple's Push Notification Server (APNS). It sends the App ID and the iPhone/iPod's UID to the server. The server does its magic and sends a unique push token back to the device. Now, if the iPhone hasn't been officially activated with iTunes, but instead "cracktivated", the APNS doesn't recognize the iPhone's UID as legit - because it's not activated after all - and doesn't generate the push token. I don't think this was done on purpose to avoid people from cracktivating their iPhones, but to avoid abuse (spoofing) and attacks to the server. Yes, someone could make up fake UIDs and talk to the APNS, overloading and doing denial-of-service attacks to it by generating tons of tokens. By only issuing tokens to valid, active UIDs, this is made much more difficult. So, no Apple conspiracy here, it's just plain network security. |
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