libirecovery
libimobiledevice
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7 | 55 | |
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7.7 | 7.4 | |
19 days ago | 3 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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libirecovery
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[Tutorial] How to setup AltServer on Raspberry Pi/Linux Box and sync your device wirelessly (2023)
Install libirecovery Manually https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libirecovery [Remove the (libimobiledevice-glue-dev \) line from the first command for it to work]
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How is the APNonce gotten?
Most tools I’ve seen use irecovery.
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[Update] Inferius - Create & Restore custom IPSWs to checkm8-vulnerable 64-bit devices
libirecovery
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[NEWS] tsschecker (fork) updated to support the new Spring 2021 Apple Devices!
Important note for those compiling: Until my Pull Request for libirecovery is merged/approved, you will need to compile the dev branch in my fork of libirecovery when building this updated release of tsschecker in order for your build to fully support the new devices.
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Fix "zsh: killed irecovery" or "killed: 9" when using the manual SSH ramdisk commands
git clone https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libirecovery
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Could Checkm8 A5 lead to a jailbreak?
I haven't tested this on any A5 devices so I can't say for certain if it works, but it is actually possible to downgrade to iOS 8.4.1 using checkm8 pwned DFU mode — at least that's what I did on my iPad 4. Since you're on A5, enter pwned DFU as normal using your Arduino Uno + host shield. Now download the irecovery source from here and compile (git clone, ./autogen.sh, make, & sudo make install).
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[Tutorial] Updating an A12 device to 14.3 with futurerestore on Windows
IMPORTANT NOTE: if FR exits before the restore begins, your device may get stuck in recovery mode. FR's built in "--exit-recovery" option doesn't work, so in order to get out, you have to use "irecovery -n"
libimobiledevice
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Apple's APFS Migration: A Feat of Engineering
No smartphone these days gives you access at the mass storage level anymore (because it causes issues for concurrent access from the phone and computer, because there's often encryption etc.), so the underlying file system in this scenario is completely irrelevant and has no bearing on you being able to access the phone's data on Linux.
Android uses MTP or PTP (can't remember which) for that type of access, while iOS uses something proprietary, but there's a Linux implementation that worked reasonably well for me last time I had a Linux laptop: https://libimobiledevice.org/
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Class action lawsuit over Apple's 5GB iCloud limit and iOS backup restrictions
It even supports WiFi, so you can have automatic backups every night while the phone is charging. Also the protocol has been reverse engineered, it’s possible to use a Linux server instead of having to use iTunes on windows or buying a Mac..
https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice/issues/...
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[Tutorial] How to setup AltServer on Raspberry Pi/Linux Box and sync your device wirelessly (2023)
Install libimobiledevice Manually https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice [Remove the (libimobiledevice-glue-dev \) line from the first command for it to work]
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- Libimobiledevice: Cross-platform C library to communicate with iOS devices
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Android 14 adds support for using your smartphone as a webcam
On Linux you can use libimobiledevice’s (1) idevicebackup2 to backup an iOS device.
1: https://libimobiledevice.org/
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Show HN: iMessage-exporter, a full-featured CLI app and library
Maybe something like https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice? I'm not sure, I haven't tried to do this.
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Communicate between app running on Mac and iPhone
Where would one begin to look stack wise? Ive looked into some C libraries and https://libimobiledevice.org is the only clue I’ve got.
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[Discussion] Shutdown several iPhones at the same time
I already tried a non-jailbreak way of doing so by using libimobiledevice. Unfortunately, this library doesn't work via network, it can only shutdown devices with usb connection.
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[Free Release] libimobiledevice binaries for Windows
"libimobiledevice is a cross-platform software library that talks the protocols to interact with iOS devices." - libimobiledevice
What are some alternatives?
FutureRestore-GUI - A modern GUI for FutureRestore, with added features to make the process easier.
libimobiledevice-glue - A library with common code used by libraries and tools around the libimobiledevice project
futurerestore - A hacked up idevicerestore wrapper, which allows specifying SEP and Baseband for restoring [Moved to: https://github.com/m1stadev/futurerestore]
usbmuxd2 - A socket daemon written in C++ to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices over USB and WIFI
PongoOS - pongoOS
imobiledevice-net - .NET (C#, VB.NET,...) bindings for libimobiledevice
webdfu - WebUSB Device Firmware Upgrade example
usbmuxd - A socket daemon to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices
futurerestore - A hacked up idevicerestore wrapper, which allows specifying SEP and Baseband for restoring
ideviceunback - Decodes iPhone manifest and backup created by idevicebackup2
PyBoot - Tool for tether booting Checkm8 vulnerable iOS devices
termux-app - Termux - a terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible by variety of packages.