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Originally Posted by ciarpame
With your suggestions I was able to downgrade to 5.3.2.1 with jbpatch installed.
Then, sadly, my first WiFi session pushed me forward to 5.3.7 again
I installed the bridge to avoid this issue, as suggested, and I got no errors during bridge installation. Maybe my fault was installing the bridge after updating to 5.3.2.1 and not before.
There is a way to know if the bridge is up and running? Now I will start over with Kubrick and so on... and I will keep my WiFi turned off until I understand what went wrong.
Thanks for your help
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You are dealing with two different things here, and you are probably confusing them.
a) The purpose of the
BackDoorLock is to prevent the Kindle from even installing firmware updates in the first place.
This is what you really want.
b) The purpose of the jailbreak bridge is to keep the jailbreak alive in case the firmware is updated. It ensures that the Kindle is still accessible (="jailbreakable") after a firmware update... but not much more.