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    iPhone? More like MyPhone vampyros_wrath's Avatar
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    Default BSD and OpenSSH?

    Ok, so I installed BSD Subsystem and OpenSSH, and what do they do exactly? No icon for either one, so how can I even use SSH? Also, I cant seem to uninstall BSD, it says reinstall even though I can have the Dock program? Idont know can anybody help me out here?

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    they r sources
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    Quote Originally Posted by aziatiklover View Post
    they r sources
    huh...sources

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    ooook..... but how do I use OpenSSH, like for the unlocking procedure for 1.1.1, do I need Terminal installed?

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    Open SSH I believe is for accessing the iphone wirelessly through programs such as FUGU and CyberDuck?


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    iPhone? More like MyPhone vampyros_wrath's Avatar
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    According to a computer programmer, Open SSH is used between two systems as a key so that they can communicate, and BSD is Unix tools .

    EDIT: I figured it out, the comp. pro. was right, it allows for a connection to be made for terminal use via the computer to the iPhone
    Last edited by vampyros_wrath; 10-14-2007 at 06:48 PM.

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    okay so how does one uninstall "unix tools"... BSD?
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    It doesn't hurt the phone at all. There primarily is no reason to uninstall, plus many 3rd part apps require the unix tools to function.

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    I read a new BSD subsystem IS OUT but installer is not saying there is an update

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