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How to Jailbreak Your iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch Using LiberiOS [iOS 11.0 - 11.1.2]

Posted December 29, 2017 at 10:56pm by iClarified · 102427 views
These are instructions on how to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using LiberiOS. Currently, this jailbreak only supports devices running iOS 11.0 - 11.1.2. Cydia is not yet available but it should be soon!

Step One
Download the latest liberiOS jailbreak IPA from here and Cydia Impactor from here and save them to a folder on your Mac.



Step Two
Double click to open the Impactor dmg.


Step Three
Drag and drop the Impactor app onto the Applications folder shortcut.


Step Four
Launch Impactor from your Applications folder. Click Open if asked to confirm.


Step Five
Plug in the power cable and connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer via USB.

Drag and drop the LiberiOS IPA downloaded earlier into the Cydia Impactor app.


Step Six
You will be asked to enter your Apple ID and password. This is only used to sign the IPA, letting it run on your device.




Step Seven
Cydia Impactor will sign the IPA and install the LiberiOS jailbreak app on your device.




Step Eight
Launch the new LiberiOS app that appears on your SpringBoard.


Step Nine
Tap the Jailbreak button.


Step Ten
Your device will now be jailbroken!


Step Eleven
You can now SSH into your device using its IP address, the user 'root', and the password 'alpine'. Once logged in, you should change the root password.

To get the full binpack, enter the following command:
export PATH=$PATH:/jb/usr/bin:/jb/bin:/jb/sbin:/jb/usr/sbin:/jb/usr/local/bin:




Notes:
● A big thanks to Jonathan Levin, Ian Beer and everyone else who had a hand in creating this jailbreak.
● This is a semi-tethered jailbreak. You will need to rerun the LiberiOS app each time you reboot.
● Apps installed onto your device using Cydia Impactor and a normal user account will only run for seven days. You will need to reinstall the app after that. Alternatively, find a friend with a developer account. Apps signed with a developer account should run for one year.

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