| 0.10.9-1 | NEW: New option "DEVICELOCKLATE" (yes/no). Applies to situation where phone was locked at shutdown and therefore will be locked on next boot: If set to "yes", and the phone boots again, it will ask the device lock code _after_ asking for SIM pin code. This allows the phone to connect to telephone and wlan networks albeit it is device locked. This in turn allows to remotely control the phone via smscon even after rebooting with active device lock. Note that "DEVICELOCKLATE" only works if smscon loads on boot. If "DEVICELOCKLATE" is enabled, which is default, it solves the smscon/TrueCrypt dilemma. REMOVED: The option "SIMUNLOCK" converts to new "LOCKMODE_NEWSIM"; see below. "SIMUNLOCK" still exists but is no longer used and will be completely removed in future version. Until then it is kept for API compatibility with older versions of smscon editor. When upgrading to this version, the current "SIMUNLOCK" setting is used to initialize all the new "LOCKMODE_xxx" settings accordingly, which are: NEW: New option "LOCKMODE_BADSIM" (keep|unlock|lock) to define automatic device un/locking on either no SIM or on new (=unauthorized) SIM with _wrong_ PIN. Note that "unlock" only works if DEVICELOCKLATE is "yes". NEW: New option "LOCKMODE_NEWSIM" (keep|unlock|lock) to define automatic device un/locking on new (=unauthorized) SIM with _correct_ PIN. Note that "unlock" only works if DEVICELOCKLATE is "yes". In earlier versions the functionality of "LOCKMODE_NEWSIM" was known as "SIMUNLOCK" which becomes obsolete. NEW: New option "LOCKMODE_OKSIM" (keep|lockifnopin|lockalways) to define automatic device locking if authorized SIM is present in phone. NEW: For developer only: New smscon command line option to check if current SIM is authorized: smscon -test imsi Returns message and true/false shell return code accordingly. | Lutz Schwarz | 2012-08-12 23:03 UTC |
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