iPhone SSH Connection Error: Cannot access the jailbroken iPhone device as root through SSH protocol. If your SSH program is prompting that your iPhone device is not jailbroken and it does not show you the full root directory then use SSHServices, available via Cydia. SSHServices will fix the SSH issues and will allow you to view the full root directory of your jailbroken iPhone device.
How to install SSHServices to fix SSH Connection Error
Step 1 - Start ‘Cydia’ on your jailbroken iPhone springboard.
Step 2 - Search for SSHServices in Cydia and install it.


Step 3 - Once installed, the app will automatically fix SSH connection issues.
SSHServices App Details
Repo: ZodTTD
Version: 1.0
Section: System
Identifier: com.macciti.sshservices
Maintainer: MacCiti
Homepage: http://www.macciti.com
File Name: debs20/macciti/sshservices.deb
Size: 2106 bytes
Architecture: iphoneos-arm
Note: This file will overwrite an existent file. Download only if your SSH programs doe snot recognize your iPhone device as jailbroken. If you delete this file after being installed, you need to restore your iPhone device again.
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