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USB multiplexing client, compatible with Python 2/3, which allows for SSH over USB to jailbroken iOS devices and more.

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pyusbmux

pyusbmux

This is a fork of https://github.com/rcg4u/iphonessh, which was last updated over a decade ago. With the upcoming deprecation of Python 2.7, I figured there should be an implementation that would work with Python 3.

First, I cleaned up some of the code and ported it to Python 3, which was a manual task and could not be accomplished simply by using 2to3 because of Python 3's change to unicode-encoded strings as a <bytes> type object. Then, I made the code backward-compatible with Python 2.7. Finally, I tested using Python 2.7 and various versions of Python 3 (3.5 - 3.8) on the following Operating Systems:

  • Ubuntu 18.04 (libimobiledevice installed via apt)
  • Arch Linux (libimobildevice installed via pacman)
  • Windows 10 (Cygwin) with only iTunes installed
  • MacOS Mojave 10.14.6 (libimobiledevice installed via brew) I think this will also work on MacOS with only iTunes installed, but I normally use iproxy, which requires libimobiledevice to be installed via Homebrew.

Use cases:

You have a jailbroken iOS device.

  • That device is some stupid implementation of sshd which only listens on localhost for whatever reason, and you don't have access to Cydia or a terminal app.
  • Your WiFi is down, or wireless client isolation so that you are unable to SSH to your device over the network.
  • You want the decreased latency of using a wired connection over that of a wireless connection.
  • I think this can also be used with any TCP service such as HTTP/S, VNC, etc. -- but don't hold me to that, as I have currently only tested SSH and netcat. From what I recall, there are some issues with not issuing retransmissions which could create some trouble over the socket.

Run:

git clone https://github.com/phx/pyusbmux.git
cd pyusbmux/python-client
# In terminal tab/window #1:
./tcprelay.py -t 22:2222
# In terminal tab/window #2:
ssh -p 2222 root@localhost

Install:

If you want to "install" this without having to run it in place, just clone the repo and copy tcprelay.py and usbmux.py to the same location somewhere in your $PATH. usbmux.py should retain the original name, but you can rename tcprelay.py to whatever you want:

git clone https://github.com/phx/pyusbmux.git
sudo cp pyusbmux/python-client/{tcprelay.py,usbmux.py} /usr/local/bin/
sudo mv /usr/local/bin/tcprelay.py /usr/local/bin/tcprelay

This will allow you to run it with the command tcprelay.

History:

I was not responsible for creating this program over 10 years ago, but I have made significant contributions in order to keep it updated going forward. For this reason, I have left the original AUTHORS and README intact with the exception of adding myself to the lists of contributors. The original README is named README, whereas what you are currently reading is README.md.

Contribution

If you want to contribute to add features or simply help clean up and optimize code, feel free to submit a pull request.

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