Use netstat -r
to display route table and route
to alter it.
You can read netstat
and route
man page on OSX for more information. I think they are the same BSD route version.
You are using a version of redsn0w that cannot handle that specific version of iOS. You will need to find the correct version.
Here is a guide that might help: http://technorati.com/technology/gadgets/article/how-to-jailbreak-ios-435-on/
And it is of note that they have not released an untethered jailbreak for either 4.3.4 or 4.3.5, which means you will have to load the IPSW in redsn0w and apple the crack (select the option "just boot tethered") every time you cycle the power.
Also of note that the redsn0w .8b series is reserved for the iOS 5 betas.
You can see the full list of versions here: https://sites.google.com/a/iphone-dev.com/files/home/
Off hand I don't remember which will jailbreak 4.3.5 but give the latest .6 series a try first and work backwards.
And a word of caution, be wary of Redmond Pie, fromy experience they are far from a credible source for help and frequently report inaccurate information or often times completely spread misinformation. They seem more concerned with "getting there first" than actually reporting steps that you can rely on.
Best Answer
App-based jailbreaks: You will have to sideload the .ipa with Cydia Impactor or download it from ignition.fun(visit this website on your iOS device and go into the jailbreaks section). You will then need to "trust" the profile, then open up the app on your iOS device and click jailbreak.
Web-based jailbreaks: You open up the website on your iOS device and click jailbreak.
Computer-based jailbreaks: You download the jailbreak app to your computer. Connect your iOS device and click jailbreak on your computer(make sure your device is trusted via iTunes first).
No substrate/substitute jailbreaks: These jailbreaks do not support tweaks or Cydia and only give you root access. You may be able to use apps like Filza or NewTerm 2. There are currently no jailbreaks like this.
If any of the links are broken try using the Wayback Machine.
All iOS versions are currently jailbreakable
If your device is not supported, see my answer below about checkra1n, which can jailbreak all iOS versions.
11.0 - 13.5
unc0ver (app-based)
12.0 - 12.4
Chimera (app-based) (installs Sileo, a more modern alternative to Cydia)
11.0 - 11.4.1
Electra (app-based)
Important: If your device crashes/freezes frequently while using Electra, install Apple Maps.
10.0 - 10.3.3 (recommended, 64-bit only)
Totally-not.spyware.lol (web-based) (if you are wondering, it is safe, the spyware thing is just a joke)
Important: It will ask you if you want to install doubleH3lix or Meridian if your device supports both. Choose doubleH3lix unless your device doesn't have a headphone jack.
10.0 - 10.3.3 (64 bit only, only devices w/ headphone jack)
doubleH3lix (app-based)
10.0 - 10.3.3 (all 64 bit devices, use doubleH3lix instead if you can)
Meridian (app-based)
10.0 - 10.3.3 (32 bit only)
h3lix (app-based)
9.3.5 (32 bit only)
Phoenix (app-based)
9.3 - 9.3.3 (64 bit only) (recommended)
jbme.qwertyoruiop.com (web-based)
9.2 - 9.3.3 (64 bit only)
Pangu IPA (app-based)
9.0 - 9.0.2 (32 bit) 9.0 - 9.1 (64 bit only)
Pangu9 (computer-based)
9.0 - 9.3.4 (32 bit only) (recommended)
jailbreak.me (web-based)
9.0 - 9.3.4 (32 bit only)
Home Depot (app-based)
8.4.1 (32 bit only)
EtasonJB (app-based)
8.0 - 8.4
TaiG 8.0-8.1.2 or TaiG 8.1.3-8.4 (computer-based)