You need to have a complete access to forums, search, personal message system of your iPhone file system so that you can browse through the files on your iPhone, drag and drop stuff onto it just like Explorer and copy your MP3s and movies back to your hard drive. In your quest to ‘jailbreak’ your iPhone make sure that iPhone and computer are operating on the same network. Jailbreaked means you get access to the iPhone’s firmware and then read it how you like it. 
Jailbreaking is more like a cat and mouse game. This method also allows the writing of files to the root directory, where the iPhone stores files that are specific to the user rather than the operating system. This includes the Media folder, where images, iTunes tracks and all kinds of fun stuff are stored. The technical steps required to enable custom ring tones, wallpapers and more for your iPhone is highlighted. Jailbreaking your iPhone File System automatically tracks the posts you have read and saves your time.
- First, turn on your iPhone and open the OpenSSH app which has an icon looking like a light-bulb switch. Check the OpenSSH is on “On” or “I.”
Next, close SSH and now open the Preferences. Then, go to Wi-Fi and turn it on to select your network and connect to it. - If you are still in the Wi-Fi preferences, hit the blue circular arrow on your selected network. You will now see a couple of options and addresses, which includes the IP address of your iPhone. It is important to note down your IP-address as you will later need it.
- Put aside your iPhone, but make sure it stays on for the duration of this tutorial. Touch it once or twice every 30 seconds intermittently.
Finally, open your FTP Client and create a new connection and use this info for your connection.
1. Protocol: SFTP
2. Server: The IP-address you noted from your iPhone
3. Username: root
4. Password: alpine
The unlocking feels so close now that you can almost touch it.
- Now, hit “Connect” and there you are right in the iPhones file system.

