I looked into it and only successful person I seen do it the way you want
was on a jailbroken iPhone with openssh otherwise just not something they
want you to do because it'd open other security issue I'm sure
On Fri, Jul 6, 2018, 8:06 AM gz1 <golfzulu1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All
I'm asking for a sanity check here. This is not a high priority item for
me, but I would welcome your opinions/thoughts.
I have an Iphone that I would like to make a truly complete backup (to
include firmware) Think forensic copy. The phone is NOT rooted or
jailbreaked.
My plan is to use lubuntu to mount the Iphone (connected via a usb cable)
and then use the dd command to copy the entire device to a file on the
lubuntu box.
So, my question is "Do you think this is possible?". Is there something
fundamentally wrong with this approach. I am asking before I spend a whole
bunch of time trying to make this work, and then find out I went down a
blind alley. Maybe the Iphone has to have root privileges? Maybe it has to
be set in recovery mode? Is there an easy way to tell if I mount the
device, do I have access to everything on the device? I think if I can see
the partitions, I should be able to copy them.
Your thoughts/comments are welcome. Once again, this is not a high
priority item, so if you care to share, don't put a ton of effort behind
it. Quick reaction is fine, just looking for a sanity check.
Thanks in advance.
Gene
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 3:47 PM Devi Garcia <asphyxiated.god@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BisJBC93sjQ