Enter Terminal Codes On Your iPhone/iPod Touch

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  1. daven1985

    daven1985 Member

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    #1 daven1985, Jul 18, 2009
    Last edited: Jan 20, 2010
    1. First We Need To Open Terminal, Go To Spotlight And Search Terminal And Then Click on Terminal
    If You Can't Do It That Way, You Can Also Find It By Going To Your Utilities Folder In Your Applications Folder. Open Your Macintosh HD (Or Whatever Yours Is) Then Open Your Applications Folder

    Then Open Your Utilities Folder

    Then Open Terminal


    2. Once In Terminal, Type: SSH root@(Your_Devices_IP_Address) To Find That, On Your iPhone/iPod Touch Go To Your Settings App, Then Tap Wfi, Then Tap The Blue Arrow Next To The Wifi You Are Connect To And It Should Show Your IP Address

    Example: SSH [email protected]

    You Might Get A Message About RSA Host Key, It Only Appears The First Type You Use That IP Address, Just Type: yes


    3. Now You Need To Type Your Password, Type: alpine
    (Note: It Will Show Up Invisible, Thats Ok)


    4. Now Your In, You Should See A # Sign, Thats Where You Enter Your Codes (Note: In The Picture My IP Address Changed, Thats Because The Pictures Were Taken At Different Times)

    Example: Entering A Code

    If The Code Worked, You Should See Another # Sign Pop Up

    IF This Has Helped You, Rep Is Always Appreciated

    Quote [Originally Posted by khaos139]
     
  2. InsertWittyName

    InsertWittyName Well-Known Member

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    What?!?

    Also, every time you capitalize a word that shouldn't be capitalized I sacrifice a bunny.
     
  3. iReview

    iReview Well-Known Member

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    That's a lot of bunnies :(
    I used to have.. This Problem Too But Then Everyone Said It Was Annoying.. so I stopped and used correct capitalization.
     

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