Describe the bug:
Lara causes a kernel panic on iOS 18.5 when running the exploit, but Lara used to work until I updated it.
To Reproduce:
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Open Lara in LiveContainer
- Click "Run Exploit"
- Boom, kernel panic
Expected behavior:
Lara should run the exploit without a panic
Screenshots:
Can't take one as my device crashes.
Device Info:
- Device:
iPad 10th gen.
- Chip:
A14
- iOS Version:
18.5
- Jailbroken before?
No
- Lara version / commit:
v1
Logs:
Lara logs:
lara started: 2026-05-04 10:18:03
(utils) TASK_TNEXT_OFFSET: 0x50
(utils) THREAD_MUPCB_OFFSET: 0xb8
(utils) PROC_PID_OFFSET: 0x60
(offs) t1sz_boot: 0x19
(offs) saved t1sz_boot: 0x19
initialized offsets
Panicstring:
panic(cpu 3 caller 0xfffffff025c1304c): zone bound checks: buffer 0xffffffeeccf9ac00 of length 32 overflows object 0xffffffeeccf9ac00 of size 16 in zone 0xfffffff027beb040[data.kalloc.16] @zalloc.c:1322
Additional context:
I am running Lara in LiveContainer and it used to work, until I updated it. I tried to delete and download the kernelcache. I don't know what version I had before that worked.
Pre-submission checklist:
Describe the bug:
Lara causes a kernel panic on iOS 18.5 when running the exploit, but Lara used to work until I updated it.To Reproduce:
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior:
Lara should run the exploit without a panicScreenshots:
Can't take one as my device crashes.Device Info:
iPad 10th gen.A1418.5Nov1Logs:
Lara logs:
Panicstring:
Additional context:
I am running Lara in LiveContainer and it used to work, until I updated it. I tried to delete and download the kernelcache. I don't know what version I had before that worked.Pre-submission checklist: