Difference between revisions of "AFC"

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AFC is a service running on every iPhone / iPod, which iTunes uses to send files to the device. It is locked in the /var/mobile/media jail.
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AFC is a service (runs by afcd) running on every iPhone / iPod, which iTunes uses to send files to the device. It is locked in the /var/mobile/media jail.
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=== AFC2 ===
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AFC2 is a patched version of the AFC service, which allows access to the whole filesystem. Thus, installing it means [[jailbreak]].

Revision as of 16:12, 18 July 2009

AFC is a service (runs by afcd) running on every iPhone / iPod, which iTunes uses to send files to the device. It is locked in the /var/mobile/media jail.

AFC2

AFC2 is a patched version of the AFC service, which allows access to the whole filesystem. Thus, installing it means jailbreak.