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libusbmuxd

A client library for applications to handle usbmux protocol connections with iOS devices

Features

This project is a client library to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices alongside command-line utilities.

It is primarily used by applications which use the libimobiledevice library to communicate with services running on iOS devices.

The library does not establish a direct connection with a device but requires connecting to a socket provided by the usbmuxd daemon.

The usbmuxd daemon is running upon installing iTunes on Windows and Mac OS X.

The libimobiledevice project provides an open-source reimplementation of the usbmuxd daemon to use on Linux or as an alternative to communicate with iOS devices without the need to install iTunes.

  • Protocol: Provides an interface to handle the usbmux protocol
  • Port Proxy: Provides the iproxy utility to proxy ports to the device
  • Netcat: Provides the inetcat utility to expose a raw connection to the device
  • Cross-Platform: Tested on Linux, macOS, Windows and Android platforms
  • Flexible: Allows using the open-source or proprietary usbmuxd daemon

Furthermore the Linux build optionally provides support using inotify if available.

Installation / Getting started

Debian / Ubuntu Linux

First install all required dependencies and build tools:

sudo apt-get install \
	build-essential \
	checkinstall \
	git \
	autoconf \
	automake \
	libtool-bin \
	libplist-dev

Then clone the actual project repository:

git clone https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libusbmuxd.git
cd libusbmuxd

Now you can build and install it:

./autogen.sh
make
sudo make install

Usage

iproxy

This utility allows binding local TCP ports so that a connection to one (or more) of the local ports will be forwarded to the specified port (or ports) on a usbmux device.

Bind local TCP port 2222 and forward to port 22 of the first device connected via USB:

iproxy 2222:22

This would allow using ssh with localhost:2222 to connect to the sshd daemon on the device. Please mind that this is just an example and the sshd daemon is only available for jailbroken devices that actually have it installed.

Please consult the usage information or manual page for a full documentation of available command line options:

iproxy --help
man iproxy

inetcat

This utility is a simple netcat-like tool that allows opening a read/write interface to a TCP port on a usbmux device and expose it via STDIN/STDOUT.

Use ssh ProxyCommand to connect to a jailbroken iOS device via SSH:

ssh -oProxyCommand="inetcat 22" root@localhost

Please consult the usage information or manual page for a full documentation of available command line options:

inetcat --help
man inetcat

Environment

The environment variable USBMUXD_SOCKET_ADDRESS allows to change the location of the usbmuxd socket away from the local default one.

An example of using an utility from the libimobiledevice project with an usbmuxd socket exposed on a port of a remote host:

export USBMUXD_SOCKET_ADDRESS=192.168.179.1:27015
ideviceinfo

This sets the usbmuxd socket address to 192.168.179.1:27015 for applications that use the libusbmuxd library.

Links

License

This library is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1, also included in the repository in the COPYING file.

This utilities iproxy and inetcat are licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.0.

Credits

Apple, iPhone, iPad, iPod, iPod Touch, Apple TV, Apple Watch, Mac, iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc.

This project is an independent software library and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc.

README Updated on: 2020-06-12