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Hello guys!

 

I was thinking about a way to ssh on the iPhone without having jailbreak and I came across a thought...

 

With this new method to install deb files without having jailbreak, injecting the code or the deb into the ipa file, theres any chance of "injecting" the openssh into a ipa then install it with cydia impactor, so I could try to ssh into my iPhone without jailbreak?

 

Thanks!

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Posted

Hey,

 

You can't just inject anything you want, it doesn't work like that.

 

Why do you need SSH anyways? It's useless if you're not Jailbroken?

Posted

Hey,

 

You can't just inject anything you want, it doesn't work like that.

 

Why do you need SSH anyways? It's useless if you're not Jailbroken?

 

Im trying to downgrade my iPhone 4s to an early version of iOS and I need to ssh two files to the root to patch the kernel so I could make it without shsh blobs.

 

The version Im trying to achieve is iOS 6.1.3, since I just need this phone to be as basic as possible, not to mention the fluidity of the system on this version...

Posted

Im trying to downgrade my iPhone 4s to an early version of iOS and I need to ssh two files to the root to patch the kernel so I could make it without shsh blobs.

 

The version Im trying to achieve is iOS 6.1.3, since I just need this phone to be as basic as possible, not to mention the fluidity of the system on this version...

Are you following a tutorial on this?

 

Does that tutorial mention that you need to be Jailbroken in order to downgrade?

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Are you following a tutorial on this?

 

Does that tutorial mention that you need to be Jailbroken in order to downgrade?

 

Yes, I need at least have installed openssh to make into de root with PuTTY or another SSH program to copy the files to the system.

 

I tryied just copying the files into the phone with iFunbox, iMazing and many others but its no use, they let me have access just to the "documents" partition where the apps files and other things are, not the root...

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