iJailbreak’s repository has a working version, which you can find out how to set up here. The version of MobileTerminal available in Cydia’s default repositories don’t work with iOS 5. You will be greeted by Apple’s file system. Just search for OpenSSH on Cydia and press install. In the ‘Username’ field type ‘root’ and the ‘Password’ field type ’alpine’.
In the ‘Server’ field you will need to type your devices IP address, you can find this by going to ‘Settings’ then ‘Wi-Fi’ then tapping the blue arrow on your network, you will then see your IP address at the top. In the drop down menu at the top select ‘SFTP’.Install and open ‘Cyberduck’, then click the ‘Open Connection’ button in the top left.Open Cydia on your Jailbroken device and download ‘OpenSSH’.Let the installation process complete before moving forward. Step 3: Tap on Install on the top right-hand corner of the display. Apple Releases iOS 15.2 Beta 2 and iPadOS 15.2 Beta 2 Download Apple Releases macOS Monterey 12. Download ‘Cyberduck’ (Windows/Mac) ( Cyberduck) Step 1: With your iOS device connected to a Wi-Fi network, tap on the Pangu icon on your home screen.Just follow these simple steps to SSH into your iOS device. So how is this useful? Well, using SSH enables you to customize and install new themes, repair damaged files, install games that aren’t in the App Store, turn your iDevice into a portable hard drive and generally learn how Apple’s file system works. SSH, otherwise known as Secure Shell is a useful protocol that allows you to access the root files of your Jailbroken iDevice. Installing app files that are not in the appstore is almost impossible. Normally after Jailbreaking the first task is to install Open SSH via Cydia this gives you normal SSH terminal access to the device, and then use a terminal application such as iSSH to login to the device (localhost) as root. This was a devious software change by Apple. Apple has made it really difficult to understand or access the root files of the iPhone. IOS 7 Stops Applications from Connecting to localhost SSH on Port 22.