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Getting an error message: “Unhandled Lockdown error (-3)” when trying to mount iPhone SE to Linux Debian



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I'm trying to connect an iPhone SE with iOS 11 to a Linux Debian 9.4 "Stretch" desktop with XFCE environment. I followed step-by-step about 5 different guides on the internet how to do so. I ended-up installing the packages: libimobiledevice ideviceinstaller and attempted to use their functionality however with no success.



I tried to mount my iPhone using both: idevicepair pair which replies with SUCCESS after trusting the computer, however when trying to actually access the device an error message will pop up citing:




Failed to mount "Documents on (my name)'s iPhone"
Unhandled Lockdown error (-3)




I tried another approach by using ifuse to mount my iPhone to a local directory, but it didn't work either. It replies with an error message within the terminal citing:




Failed to connect to lockdownd service on the device. Try again. If it
still fails try rebooting your device.




I tried to reboot my device, however it did not work at all.
I also deleted the lockdown files according to another troubleshooting guide but it didn't work either, idevicepair just created new files which again resulted in this device lockdown error.



I to connect my iPhone to my desktop.










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  • Is your phone unloked when you try to mount it?

    – YoMismo
    Jul 11 '18 at 9:26











  • Unlocked in what sense? as in user PIN code? Oh yes, I didn't set one. It's also trusting my computer.

    – David Tamar
    Jul 11 '18 at 9:54











  • Android phones are blocked and you need pattern/pin/fingerprint to unlock them, if they are locked then you can't mount them, that was the reason for the question.

    – YoMismo
    Jul 11 '18 at 10:26












  • See the debian documentation : Configure the iPhone part and the mount-iphone.sh script

    – GAD3R
    Jul 11 '18 at 10:33






  • 1





    @GAD3R, I just tried to run the mount-iphone.sh script, however it doesn't work, it yields exactly the same error message as with idevicepair: "Error mounting location: Unhandled Lockdown error (-3), iphone mount failed"

    – David Tamar
    Jul 12 '18 at 5:09















2















I'm trying to connect an iPhone SE with iOS 11 to a Linux Debian 9.4 "Stretch" desktop with XFCE environment. I followed step-by-step about 5 different guides on the internet how to do so. I ended-up installing the packages: libimobiledevice ideviceinstaller and attempted to use their functionality however with no success.



I tried to mount my iPhone using both: idevicepair pair which replies with SUCCESS after trusting the computer, however when trying to actually access the device an error message will pop up citing:




Failed to mount "Documents on (my name)'s iPhone"
Unhandled Lockdown error (-3)




I tried another approach by using ifuse to mount my iPhone to a local directory, but it didn't work either. It replies with an error message within the terminal citing:




Failed to connect to lockdownd service on the device. Try again. If it
still fails try rebooting your device.




I tried to reboot my device, however it did not work at all.
I also deleted the lockdown files according to another troubleshooting guide but it didn't work either, idevicepair just created new files which again resulted in this device lockdown error.



I to connect my iPhone to my desktop.










share|improve this question
























  • Is your phone unloked when you try to mount it?

    – YoMismo
    Jul 11 '18 at 9:26











  • Unlocked in what sense? as in user PIN code? Oh yes, I didn't set one. It's also trusting my computer.

    – David Tamar
    Jul 11 '18 at 9:54











  • Android phones are blocked and you need pattern/pin/fingerprint to unlock them, if they are locked then you can't mount them, that was the reason for the question.

    – YoMismo
    Jul 11 '18 at 10:26












  • See the debian documentation : Configure the iPhone part and the mount-iphone.sh script

    – GAD3R
    Jul 11 '18 at 10:33






  • 1





    @GAD3R, I just tried to run the mount-iphone.sh script, however it doesn't work, it yields exactly the same error message as with idevicepair: "Error mounting location: Unhandled Lockdown error (-3), iphone mount failed"

    – David Tamar
    Jul 12 '18 at 5:09













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I'm trying to connect an iPhone SE with iOS 11 to a Linux Debian 9.4 "Stretch" desktop with XFCE environment. I followed step-by-step about 5 different guides on the internet how to do so. I ended-up installing the packages: libimobiledevice ideviceinstaller and attempted to use their functionality however with no success.



I tried to mount my iPhone using both: idevicepair pair which replies with SUCCESS after trusting the computer, however when trying to actually access the device an error message will pop up citing:




Failed to mount "Documents on (my name)'s iPhone"
Unhandled Lockdown error (-3)




I tried another approach by using ifuse to mount my iPhone to a local directory, but it didn't work either. It replies with an error message within the terminal citing:




Failed to connect to lockdownd service on the device. Try again. If it
still fails try rebooting your device.




I tried to reboot my device, however it did not work at all.
I also deleted the lockdown files according to another troubleshooting guide but it didn't work either, idevicepair just created new files which again resulted in this device lockdown error.



I to connect my iPhone to my desktop.










share|improve this question
















I'm trying to connect an iPhone SE with iOS 11 to a Linux Debian 9.4 "Stretch" desktop with XFCE environment. I followed step-by-step about 5 different guides on the internet how to do so. I ended-up installing the packages: libimobiledevice ideviceinstaller and attempted to use their functionality however with no success.



I tried to mount my iPhone using both: idevicepair pair which replies with SUCCESS after trusting the computer, however when trying to actually access the device an error message will pop up citing:




Failed to mount "Documents on (my name)'s iPhone"
Unhandled Lockdown error (-3)




I tried another approach by using ifuse to mount my iPhone to a local directory, but it didn't work either. It replies with an error message within the terminal citing:




Failed to connect to lockdownd service on the device. Try again. If it
still fails try rebooting your device.




I tried to reboot my device, however it did not work at all.
I also deleted the lockdown files according to another troubleshooting guide but it didn't work either, idevicepair just created new files which again resulted in this device lockdown error.



I to connect my iPhone to my desktop.







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  • Is your phone unloked when you try to mount it?

    – YoMismo
    Jul 11 '18 at 9:26











  • Unlocked in what sense? as in user PIN code? Oh yes, I didn't set one. It's also trusting my computer.

    – David Tamar
    Jul 11 '18 at 9:54











  • Android phones are blocked and you need pattern/pin/fingerprint to unlock them, if they are locked then you can't mount them, that was the reason for the question.

    – YoMismo
    Jul 11 '18 at 10:26












  • See the debian documentation : Configure the iPhone part and the mount-iphone.sh script

    – GAD3R
    Jul 11 '18 at 10:33






  • 1





    @GAD3R, I just tried to run the mount-iphone.sh script, however it doesn't work, it yields exactly the same error message as with idevicepair: "Error mounting location: Unhandled Lockdown error (-3), iphone mount failed"

    – David Tamar
    Jul 12 '18 at 5:09

















  • Is your phone unloked when you try to mount it?

    – YoMismo
    Jul 11 '18 at 9:26











  • Unlocked in what sense? as in user PIN code? Oh yes, I didn't set one. It's also trusting my computer.

    – David Tamar
    Jul 11 '18 at 9:54











  • Android phones are blocked and you need pattern/pin/fingerprint to unlock them, if they are locked then you can't mount them, that was the reason for the question.

    – YoMismo
    Jul 11 '18 at 10:26












  • See the debian documentation : Configure the iPhone part and the mount-iphone.sh script

    – GAD3R
    Jul 11 '18 at 10:33






  • 1





    @GAD3R, I just tried to run the mount-iphone.sh script, however it doesn't work, it yields exactly the same error message as with idevicepair: "Error mounting location: Unhandled Lockdown error (-3), iphone mount failed"

    – David Tamar
    Jul 12 '18 at 5:09
















Is your phone unloked when you try to mount it?

– YoMismo
Jul 11 '18 at 9:26





Is your phone unloked when you try to mount it?

– YoMismo
Jul 11 '18 at 9:26













Unlocked in what sense? as in user PIN code? Oh yes, I didn't set one. It's also trusting my computer.

– David Tamar
Jul 11 '18 at 9:54





Unlocked in what sense? as in user PIN code? Oh yes, I didn't set one. It's also trusting my computer.

– David Tamar
Jul 11 '18 at 9:54













Android phones are blocked and you need pattern/pin/fingerprint to unlock them, if they are locked then you can't mount them, that was the reason for the question.

– YoMismo
Jul 11 '18 at 10:26






Android phones are blocked and you need pattern/pin/fingerprint to unlock them, if they are locked then you can't mount them, that was the reason for the question.

– YoMismo
Jul 11 '18 at 10:26














See the debian documentation : Configure the iPhone part and the mount-iphone.sh script

– GAD3R
Jul 11 '18 at 10:33





See the debian documentation : Configure the iPhone part and the mount-iphone.sh script

– GAD3R
Jul 11 '18 at 10:33




1




1





@GAD3R, I just tried to run the mount-iphone.sh script, however it doesn't work, it yields exactly the same error message as with idevicepair: "Error mounting location: Unhandled Lockdown error (-3), iphone mount failed"

– David Tamar
Jul 12 '18 at 5:09





@GAD3R, I just tried to run the mount-iphone.sh script, however it doesn't work, it yields exactly the same error message as with idevicepair: "Error mounting location: Unhandled Lockdown error (-3), iphone mount failed"

– David Tamar
Jul 12 '18 at 5:09










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https://gist.github.com/samrocketman/70dff6ebb18004fc37dc5e33c259a0fc
In my case it solved the issue.






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