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Hello! And welcome to my second iDevice hacking tutorial!
Today I will be showing you how to SSH using winSCP and Wifi!


NOTE: THIS IS ONLY FOR WINDOWS USERS, I WILL MAKE ANOTHER GUIDE FOR YOU MAC USERS ANOTHER DAY SORRY!


Chapters!
  1. Requirements
  2. Glossary
  3. Links
  4. Installation of OpenSSH
  5. How to use WinSCP
  6. SSHing Files
  7. Credits




1. Requirements-
  • Jailbroken iDevice.
  • Wi-Fi.
  • The file(s) you would like to transfer over to you iDevice.
  • Basic knowledge.




2. Glossary-
  • WinSCP - WinSCP (Windows Secure CoPy) is a free and open source SFTP and FTP client for Microsoft Windows. Its main function is secure file transfer between a local and a remote computer.
  • Secure Shell or SSH - Is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices. In this guide you will use Wi-Fi.




3. Links-
WinSCP; http://sourceforge.net/projects/winscp/files/WinSCP/4.2.9/winscp429setup.exe/download




4. Installation of OpenSSH-
  1. Open up Cydia on your Jailbroken iDevice
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  2. Scroll Down and Click OpenSSH Access How-To
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  3. Click Install and Confirm
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  4. Might have to Reboot.




5. How to use WinSCP-
  1. After you have downloaded it from Here. Install it with Administrator Privliges.
  2. Open it and you will see this.
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  3. Turn ON Wi-Fi on your iDevice.
  4. After you have done that, Click this button:
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  5. Type this number
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    Into
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    *For Security purposes I blacked out my IP adress, Make sure you put the WHOLE IP not the beginning.
  6. Now just type what I typed in the Boxes.
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6. SSHing Files-
  1. First off, Find the file that you are going to transfer on this side:
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  2. On the other side go to / <root>
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  3. Find the folder that fits the file best;
    E.g:
    • Themes go into Library > Themes
    • Ringtones into Library > Ringtones
    • Wallpapers/Pictures into Library > Wallpaper >iPhone
  4. Drag the file into the folder and let go.
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  5. Click copy, the file transfer should take about the size of it, Big file = Long transfer time vice versa.
  6. Click the Red X button, disconnect it and your all set.




7. Credits -
80% to me
10% to Cydia
10% to WinSCP.

Hope it helped!
 
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Thanks :biggrin:

Couldn't find any in the iOS hacking section, and I knew it was needed so I made it.
 
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Thank you.

There are some but mostly outdated and have none to some picture's.
 
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I like how you blacked out your internal IP addresses and subnet mask :lol:

And I personally like CyberDuck. Great program for Mac, I think there's a Winblows version too.
 
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Well if I didnt haters would Ddos me and ill make a guide for mac with cyberduck wait nvm cant dont have mac
 
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Well if I didnt haters would Ddos me and ill make a guide for mac with cyberduck wait nvm cant dont have mac

Lol, not your internal IPs. Every internet connection has an 'external IP address.' That address is unique to only your internet connection. Within that internet connection, which is usually split into ethernet hookups and wifi, there is one host IP, generally 192.168.1.1, and that belongs to the router. Then each connection is assigned an ip from 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.999. The subnet mask is always 255.255.255.0. So if someone was DDoSing 192.168.1.XXX they would be DDoSing themselves.

And I wasn't criticizing you, I was just pointing out a Mac alternative.
 
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Awesome, this helped me change the skin for my GPSPHONE emulator thing.
Thanks
 
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Lol, not your internal IPs. Every internet connection has an 'external IP address.' That address is unique to only your internet connection. Within that internet connection, which is usually split into ethernet hookups and wifi, there is one host IP, generally 192.168.1.1, and that belongs to the router. Then each connection is assigned an ip from 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.999. The subnet mask is always 255.255.255.0. So if someone was DDoSing 192.168.1.XXX they would be DDoSing themselves.

And I wasn't criticizing you, I was just pointing out a Mac alternative.

I didn't think you were criticizing me in the first place so it's all good.
 
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I actually made the first SSH Tut in the IDevice section. Wasn't all to great of a TUT though, I think it was my first one.
 
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