• @[email protected]
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    146 months ago

    It seems like all efforts to “bridge” imessage to anything outside apple software work this way - there’s a Matrix bridge and a dedicated open source app and they both rely on the imessage client on a mac. Is there a legitimate reason for it not being reverse-engineered yet?

    • @GamingChairModel
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      226 months ago

      Is there a legitimate reason for it not being reverse-engineered yet?

      The actual protocol isn’t a secret. It’s that the authentication of the device relies on a hardware key, and that key is fully locked down by Apple (as it also secures the user’s biometric logins, keyring, financial information in Apple Wallet, etc.).

      • @scarilog
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        16 months ago

        If it relies on a hardware key then why is it that I can get the same setup working with a macos virtual machine?

        Using [BlueBubbles] (https://bluebubbles.app/) for anyone wondering.