david schuetz – Apple TV Hacks https://www.appletvhacks.net Get more from your shiny box of joy: Taking Apple TVs to the next level Wed, 12 Feb 2014 16:56:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Apple TV hacking: “Add Site” hack follow-up https://www.appletvhacks.net/2014/02/12/apple-tv-hacking-add-site-hack-follow-up/ https://www.appletvhacks.net/2014/02/12/apple-tv-hacking-add-site-hack-follow-up/#comments Wed, 12 Feb 2014 16:56:12 +0000 https://www.appletvhacks.net/?p=5953 Some time ago we reported on a new hack discovered by an iOS hacker David Schuetz that let us put our own apps on Apple TV. By enabling an Apple TV OS feature called Add Site, Schuetz was able to add a custom site pointing at a Raspberry Pi media...

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Some time ago we reported on a new hack discovered by an iOS hacker David Schuetz that let us put our own apps on Apple TV. By enabling an Apple TV OS feature called Add Site, Schuetz was able to add a custom site pointing at a Raspberry Pi media server which he added to the Apple TV. The hack quickly got closed as Apple disabled the Add Site feature. In a new post Schuetz explains what exactly happened and speculates on the future of his hack.

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You can go through the article for the detailed explanation of what happened with the Add Site feature, here’s the conclusion:

If your ATV is on 6.x, and it doesn’t already have the Add Site profile loaded, then you can’t add it, unless you get a profile signed by Apple. And since the Apple TV program isn’t open to the public, you can’t get that profile. So, we’re pretty much stuck.

Great for Security. Lousy for DIY Apple TV hackers. Right?

Well, there is one workaround: If your ATV is on 5.2 or 5.3, you can still add the profile (you just won’t see the button), and then upgrade to 6.0, and, boom!, the Add Site application is available, and fully functional.

Unfortunately, Apple also introduced a signature test when using the Add Site feature. How to deal with this? Schuetz promised to discuss it in the next post.

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Apple TV hacker discovered how to add custom sites, the hack gets closed quickly https://www.appletvhacks.net/2013/10/07/apple-tv-how-to-add-custom-sites-hack/ https://www.appletvhacks.net/2013/10/07/apple-tv-how-to-add-custom-sites-hack/#comments Mon, 07 Oct 2013 19:56:40 +0000 https://www.appletvhacks.net/?p=4878 A new hack was discovered which allows custom site bookmarks to be added on pre-iOS 7 Apple TV’s. The backdoor hack comes from an iOS hacker David Schuetz who discovered a way to enable an Add Site feature which adds the...

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A new hack was discovered which allows custom site bookmarks to be added on pre-iOS 7 Apple TV’s. The backdoor hack comes from an iOS hacker David Schuetz who discovered a way to enable an Add Site feature which adds the ability to add custom sites to the Apple TV menu. However, it seems the hack has already been closed: it seems Apple checks for the existence of additional links placed on the Home Screen and actively disables them, so unfortunately the hack was short lived. Hopefully, Schuetz’s discovery will inspire people to figure out how to disable this check. Despite the hack being closed, here’s the details.

The hack didn’t even require a jailbreak and is compatible on version 5.x and earlier builds of Apple TV. By enabling the Add Site feature, Schuetz was able to add a custom site pointing at a Raspberry Pi Media server which he added to the Apple TV.

The process is explained in detail on this website and is shown in the below video:

Ultimately, to get this to work you have to do the following:

  1. Start up a simple web server somewhere and put the .mobileconfig file there
  2. Go to the AppleTV Settings app
  3. Select “General” then scroll the cursor down to highlight “Send Data To Apple”
  4. Press “Play” (not the normal “Select” button)
  5. Enter the URL for the .mobileconfig file (don’t forget to add https://)
  6. After loading, you may need to restart the AppleTV for the change to take effect

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The possibilities that this opens up are endless, but it seems Apple have patched it in the 6.0 firmware. Let’s hope someone can figure out how to disable the checks Apple impose.

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