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How to SSH into your iPhone/iPod Touch

Apr 7, 2010 08:06 PM

This video describes about accessing an iPhone in Ubuntu using open SSH, cyber-duck, Netatalk. For accessing using SSH, make sure your iPhone's Wi-Fi connectivity is on. Now open your terminal and type "SSH root@'address'". Here address refers to the IP address of your iPhone. You have to type a password to access the iPhone contents. Once you are authenticated type "ls" and you will be shown with the contents of the iPhone. The second method is using cyber-duck. In it, choose SFTP as the connecting option and type your username and password to log on to the iPhone. The final method uses a software called Netatalk where you log on with the same username and password as you did in the previous methods.

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