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1,299 | 6,273 | |
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about 1 year ago | 2 days ago | |
JavaScript | C | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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peerflix-server
libimobiledevice
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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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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.
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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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[Free Release] libimobiledevice binaries for Windows
"libimobiledevice is a cross-platform software library that talks the protocols to interact with iOS devices." - libimobiledevice
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YSK: Apple Music deletes your original songs and replaces them with Apple-protected versions
I would look for something like https://libimobiledevice.org/ - libimobiledevice was the way to talk to iOS devices on Linux for years
See https://libimobiledevice.org/
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iBackep - Backup and Restore your iPhone & iPad (with encryption) using this lightweight GUI manager
Fortunately, there exists an open-source cross-platform library called libimobiledevice that supports many operations including backup and restore via the idevicebackup2 component. You can think of iBackep as a GUI for idevicebackup2, so it should be welcoming to novice Linux users with an iPhone.
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Apple advances user security with powerful new data protections
You can access the data in an encrypted backup, which you can request from an iPhone from Linux using the open source libimobiledevice: https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice
If anyone is interested in trying it out, here's a good overview of how to remove the various layers of encryption (starting from the backup password): https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1498342/how-to-decrypt-a...
Also some Go tools to inspect iOS encrypted backups https://github.com/dunhamsteve/ios
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libimobiledevice-glue - A library with common code used by libraries and tools around the libimobiledevice project
usbmuxd2 - A socket daemon written in C++ to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices over USB and WIFI
imobiledevice-net - .NET (C#, VB.NET,...) bindings for libimobiledevice
qBittorrent - qBittorrent BitTorrent client
usbmuxd - A socket daemon to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices
cloud-torrent - ☁️ Cloud Torrent: a self-hosted remote torrent client
FilePizza - :pizza: Peer-to-peer file transfers in your browser
Transmission - Official Transmission BitTorrent client repository
Firefox Send
Magnetico - Autonomous (self-hosted) BitTorrent DHT search engine suite.
GoCrack - GoCrack is a management frontend for password cracking tools written in Go
ideviceunback - Decodes iPhone manifest and backup created by idevicebackup2