Finally, this SSH client full final version was released on 26th January. This is the first non-beta release since version 1.3.2 which was dated back on January 2005. It now supports 256-bit AES encryption algorithm.
These are the actual screenshot of PuTTY connecting to my Ubuntu machine.
Closing of the SDK security ‘hack’ for jailbreaking personal devices
Minor bug fixes and cosmetic improvements
Photo quality improvements (assuming same algorithm tweaks as for N95 classic v31)
Better browser stability and speed improvements
I have tried twice to update my phone, however I received the same error message (device disconnected) on both attempts. Perhaps the problem is because I’m running WinXP in virtualization. I guess I have to wait until next week where I can update my phone via my PC.
The big question is, is it hackable? The answer is YES!! The procedures are to be done before updating the firmware (which means while you’re still in v30.0.018). But, I won’t post it just yet until I have personally tried it myself. If it works, then I’ll share it here. Otherwise, it would be just a waste.
This is another method which is much simpler. Confirmed working in N95 8GB V30.0.018 FW..!!
Step 1: Copy installserver.exe and CProfDriver_SISX.ldd into E:\
Step 2: Launch X-plore, press “0″. Tick Show hidden files, Show ROM drives, Show RAM drives and Show system files/folders. Exit the configuration, and let X-plore run in the background.
Step 3: Install HelloCarbide. Run HelloCarbide, and select Menu1. Select Yes when a message appears.
Step 4: Open X-plore, move E:\installserver.exe and E:\CProfDriver_SISX.ldd to C:\sys\bin
Step 5: Restart phone.
Step 6: Install CapsOff and CapsOn. CapsOff enables you to see and travel through hidden/restricted directories. CapsOn turns back to normal. Remember to always run CapsOn everytime you’re done viewing/copying restricted folders.
Done!! You can install all unsigned applications and games from now on. Enjoy~!!