How to turn on/off airplane mode in IOS 5.1 using private API

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一整个雨季 2020-12-05 11:52

I am trying to toggle on/off airplane mode in IOS 5.1 using private frameworks.

In AppSupport.framework, RadiosPreferences has a property to get/set th

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  •  萌比男神i
    2020-12-05 11:56

    As jrtc27 describes in his answer (and I mentioned here), you need to grant your app a special entitlement in order to successfully change the airplaneMode property.

    Here's a sample entitlements.xml file to add to your project:

    
    
    
        com.apple.SystemConfiguration.SCDynamicStore-write-access
        
        com.apple.SystemConfiguration.SCPreferences-write-access
        
            com.apple.radios.plist
        
    
    
    

    com.apple.radios.plist is the file where the airplane mode preference is actually stored, so that's what you need write access to.

    No, you don't need to use dlopen or dlsym to access this API. You can add the AppSupport framework to your project directly (with the exception that AppSupport.framework is stored on your Mac under the PrivateFrameworks folder). Then, just instantiate a RadiosPreferences object, and use it normally. The entitlement is the important part.

    For your code, first use class-dump, or class-dump-z, to generate the RadiosPreferences.h file, and add it to your project. Then:

    #import "RadiosPreferences.h"
    

    and do

    RadiosPreferences* preferences = [[RadiosPreferences alloc] init];
    preferences.airplaneMode = YES;  // or NO
    [preferences synchronize];
    [preferences release];           // obviously, if you're not using ARC
    

    I've only tested this for a jailbroken app. I'm not sure if it's possible to acquire this entitlement if the device isn't jailbroken (see Victor Ronin's comment). But, if this is a jailbreak app, make sure you remember to sign your executable with the entitlements file. I normally sign jailbreak apps with ldid, so if my entitlements file is entitlements.xml, then after building in Xcode without code signing, I would execute

    ldid -Sentitlements.xml $BUILD_DIR/MyAppName.app/MyAppName
    

    Here's Saurik's page on code signing, and entitlements

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