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CandieB

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Sep 25, 2009
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using a Mac? I know how to sash to my iphone using Windows but I haven't been able to find out how to do it on my MacBook Pro. TIA
 
I Use terminal
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but if your wanting a gui i say fugu or cyberduck
 
WOAH! Wait a minute! Are you guys saying that you can connect to an iPhone over a WLAN network?!!??

Can this be done over provider's APN? If so what is to stop you from doing this on MY iPhone? Doesn't this provide some serious insecurity issues?

Now I'm worried!
 
WOAH! Wait a minute! Are you guys saying that you can connect to an iPhone over a WLAN network?!!??

Can this be done over provider's APN? If so what is to stop you from doing this on MY iPhone? Doesn't this provide some serious insecurity issues?

Now I'm worried!

You can toggle SSH access with SBSettings.
 
I downloaded the CyberDuck. Does it work the same way as the Winscp with my addy, root then alpine?
 
WOAH! Wait a minute! Are you guys saying that you can connect to an iPhone over a WLAN network?!!??

Can this be done over provider's APN? If so what is to stop you from doing this on MY iPhone? Doesn't this provide some serious insecurity issues?

Now I'm worried!

Do it all the time over WLAN.

Can't be done easily over carriers APN. When I say can't be done easily, I mean its actually practically impossible without access to the infrastructure
 
I've been trying out DickAid, and it's worked so far.

So the rash has gone away? :D

HAHAHA, took long enough for someone to catch that huh? ;)


I like fugu. Or diskaid if you're not on wifi.

WOAH! Wait a minute! Are you guys saying that you can connect to an iPhone over a WLAN network?!!??

Can this be done over provider's APN? If so what is to stop you from doing this on MY iPhone? Doesn't this provide some serious insecurity issues?

Now I'm worried!

They meant if you don't have wifi you can use diskaid over USB.

Also, you're not actually using SSH. It's SFTP. SSH generally gives a command prompt. :D

Terminal is the best for SSH to the iPhone. If you want file access, just get netatalk in cydia. You'll see your iphone come up as a shared computer on your network. Browsing is as easy as accessing any other folder on your computer.

If you really want SFTP access, I'd recommend Fetch.
 
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