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SiriServer Tweaks uninstallable #112

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Begall opened this issue Feb 5, 2013 · 7 comments
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SiriServer Tweaks uninstallable #112

Begall opened this issue Feb 5, 2013 · 7 comments

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@Begall
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Begall commented Feb 5, 2013

Guessing this is the right place. The following screen is seen when attempting to install SiriServer Tweaks on a 4S using the newly jailbroken iOS 6.1

http://imgur.com/ulPwA0D

Any ideas? Cheers

@RonaldKonijnenburg
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How would you enter the server address? Guess that cannot be done with SiriServer Tweaks

@weinzach
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weinzach commented Mar 9, 2013

You can fix that by installing "PAT for Siri" from the repo "http://apt.tekwik.com" it allows you to connect to PAT and other SiriServerCore Servers on a Siri device (iPhone 4S+) with a menu in Settings.

@RonaldKonijnenburg
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Cheers. Installed the package. Changed the server but get the folllowing error:
WARNING Unable to find language record for this assistant. Try turning Siri off and then back on.
Does this have something to do with the "Authentication Disabled" thing? Can not get that correctly edited in the plist file. Where exacty do I place it?

@weinzach
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weinzach commented Mar 9, 2013

Go to Siri Settings and even though it wont stay on keep turning it on and off til you have the ability to set the language. Then retry.

@RonaldKonijnenburg
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Tx! Works like a charm on 6.1.2 on an iPhone 5!

@Begall
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Begall commented Mar 10, 2013

Used the suggestion of installing PAT, and did the tweak to disable authentication but now I have a problem where the connection registers with the server successfully, and takes the voice command, but then sits there spinning with no further log messages arriving at the server. Using the openSSL test suggested in the readme, I get this output:

:~/Git/SiriServerCore$ openssl s_server -cert keys/server.crt -key keys/server.key -accept 4443 -state
Using default temp DH parameters
Using default temp ECDH parameters
ACCEPT
bad gethostbyaddr
SSL_accept:before/accept initialization
SSL_accept:SSLv3 read client hello A
SSL_accept:SSLv3 write server hello A
SSL_accept:SSLv3 write certificate A
SSL_accept:SSLv3 write key exchange A
SSL_accept:SSLv3 write server done A
SSL_accept:SSLv3 flush data

thoughts?

@RonaldKonijnenburg
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Delete com.apple.assistant.plist, switch off Siri, switch on, reboot

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