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==Patch: Disable SSL== |
==Patch: Disable SSL== |
Revision as of 03:18, 13 April 2010
This is the protocol iTunes uses to talk to the booted iPhone. It uses usbmux to provide TCP like connectivity over a USB port using SSL. There is a pairing process iTunes uses to establish the secure channel. File transfer is provided by AFC.
Device IDs
It appears that it uses different device IDs:
- iPhone - 0x1290
- iPod touch - 0x1291
- iPhone 3G - 0x1292
- iPod touch 2G - 0x1293
- iPhone 3GS - 0x1294
- iPod touch 3G - 0x1299
- iPad - 0x129a ( From Device Driver INF File at iTunes 9.1)
Patch: Disable SSL
There is a way to disable SSL encyption during iTunes communication on jailbroken devices by patching lockdownd binary:
- (#) Disable SSL protection
- (#) FW 2.1
- (#) binary /usr/libexec/lockdownd
- -0x1000
Offset 000112F8: 0C 30 98 E5 > 00 30 A0 E3 ; Conn.UseSSL = false
After applying the patch all packets between iPhone and iTunes become plain and clear. Musthave for R&D ppl.