Anyway, I started reading howardforums to learn more about cellphone hacking, and started trying stuff. I went back to an older 2600 issue that had an article on Hacking CDMA PRLs. The article explains how PRLs (Preferred Roaming Lists) work, but doesn't give details on what software to use in order to edit a PRL. I used bitpim to access the file system on my LG KEYBO, and was able to find the file in which the PRL is stored. Now, I need a PRL editor. I tried googling, but couldn't find something that works with Linux. Is there a PRL editor for Linux, and if there is none, which PRL editor should I try? Thanks
CDMA PRL Editors
#1
Posted 03 May 2009 - 05:04 PM
Anyway, I started reading howardforums to learn more about cellphone hacking, and started trying stuff. I went back to an older 2600 issue that had an article on Hacking CDMA PRLs. The article explains how PRLs (Preferred Roaming Lists) work, but doesn't give details on what software to use in order to edit a PRL. I used bitpim to access the file system on my LG KEYBO, and was able to find the file in which the PRL is stored. Now, I need a PRL editor. I tried googling, but couldn't find something that works with Linux. Is there a PRL editor for Linux, and if there is none, which PRL editor should I try? Thanks
#2
Posted 04 May 2009 - 09:11 PM
I recently got a new LG KEYBO from Telus. So far I really like it, 50$ on a 2 year contract, and the keyboard really is something
Anyway, I started reading howardforums to learn more about cellphone hacking, and started trying stuff. I went back to an older 2600 issue that had an article on Hacking CDMA PRLs. The article explains how PRLs (Preferred Roaming Lists) work, but doesn't give details on what software to use in order to edit a PRL. I used bitpim to access the file system on my LG KEYBO, and was able to find the file in which the PRL is stored. Now, I need a PRL editor. I tried googling, but couldn't find something that works with Linux. Is there a PRL editor for Linux, and if there is none, which PRL editor should I try? Thanks
RL editor works.
#3
Posted 07 May 2009 - 05:06 PM
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