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Getting an error message: “Unhandled Lockdown error (-3)” when trying to mount iPhone SE to Linux Debian
2019 Community Moderator Electionhow to solve the problem of network DHCP when I install Debian?How to set up ssh server with VPN tunnel? (Policy routing for sshd service)Control iPhone music from linux command lineWhat do I need to run Qt apps on Debian?Unable to use bluetooth device in Debian Jessie 8.6Debian Jessie - Can't boot after install dm crypt + luks - grub errorsubprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 10Unable to mount gfs2 file system on Debian Stretch, probable dlm mis-config?Linux Checkpoint SNX tool configuration issuesError connecting to Debian 9 VPS via RDP
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.
debian iphone
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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.
debian iphone
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
|
show 3 more comments
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.
debian iphone
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.
debian iphone
debian iphone
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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
|
show 3 more comments
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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Everybody with this problem might have to get some latest libraries. On Debian this could mean that you have to download the sources an compile them on your machine by yourself. I recomment to try the recipe of Sam Rocketman:
https://gist.github.com/samrocketman/70dff6ebb18004fc37dc5e33c259a0fc
In my case it solved the issue.
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Everybody with this problem might have to get some latest libraries. On Debian this could mean that you have to download the sources an compile them on your machine by yourself. I recomment to try the recipe of Sam Rocketman:
https://gist.github.com/samrocketman/70dff6ebb18004fc37dc5e33c259a0fc
In my case it solved the issue.
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Everybody with this problem might have to get some latest libraries. On Debian this could mean that you have to download the sources an compile them on your machine by yourself. I recomment to try the recipe of Sam Rocketman:
https://gist.github.com/samrocketman/70dff6ebb18004fc37dc5e33c259a0fc
In my case it solved the issue.
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Everybody with this problem might have to get some latest libraries. On Debian this could mean that you have to download the sources an compile them on your machine by yourself. I recomment to try the recipe of Sam Rocketman:
https://gist.github.com/samrocketman/70dff6ebb18004fc37dc5e33c259a0fc
In my case it solved the issue.
Everybody with this problem might have to get some latest libraries. On Debian this could mean that you have to download the sources an compile them on your machine by yourself. I recomment to try the recipe of Sam Rocketman:
https://gist.github.com/samrocketman/70dff6ebb18004fc37dc5e33c259a0fc
In my case it solved the issue.
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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