I'm looking at some options for acquiring iPhones remotely where transport is not possible/practicable and some times not needed.
With USB redirector I'm able to acquire an iPhone remotely with UFED PA but this software requires the licensed part of the software to be installed on the machine that has the iPhone plugged into it.
I'm trying to find a solution where the licensed software is installed on my local machine and some sort of agent it pushed to the client to allow the USB device to be redirected.
Any software that people are aware of or using?
No chance by iOS Core Security Framework
Not sure what you mean by that.
I've already successfully acquired an iPhone 7 running the latest iOS on my internal LAN, in theory it should work via the internet as well.
iOS consists the function AirDrop and you are in the same subnet of your own local DHCP range.
Have you tried FlexiHub?
Well, this is exactly what I've been working on in the last few months, with good results.
Adam10541 I sent you a PM.
Thanks passcodeunlock, I've replied to your PM.
@PM_SQ I'm trialling Flexihub and one other as well, however I'm unsure how they will go dealing with being behind corporate networks on both side of the equation.
Flexihub and all the other existing centrally managed solutions aren't really usable for this kind of tasks, since you can't know nothing about the data flow, data integrity, physical locations of their servers, who is controlling those, etc.
This is why I build a solution, following the standards as much as possible.
Maybe this is what your are looking for
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Server Hosts USB Network Gate by Eltima is licensed according to the number of shared USB ports. Every computer running a server host module requires a separate license. Client host installations are FREE.
We tried it, it didn't work as expected, so we had to find another solution, which we did! )