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Regain Battery Life After Installing 3rd-Party Applications

So you’ve just finished hacking your

iPhone and installed every application you could find, but what the heck happened to your battery life? In the process of installing various things, you’ve likely installed OpenSSH, the tool which allows remote login to your

iPhone
from a
computer. The problem is, SSH
requires that a listener called SSHD constantly runs, waiting for a
remote login attempt. This in turn drains your battery. The solution is
to disable SSHD when you don’t need it. Read on for the how-to.

For most seasoned

iPhone hackers, disabling SSHD is a piece of cake. Unfortunately, it’s not very easy or convenient. Instead, us mortals need a simple tool

In this guide, I’m assuming that you’ve installed Nullriver’s Installer.app and OpenSSH. Here’s how it’s done:

  • Step 1: From Installer.app, download Community Sources if you haven’t already.
  • Step 2: Under Utilities in Installer.app, install Services
  • Step 3: Go back to the home screen and wait for the
    iPhone
    to reload the Springboard. Slide to unlock and launch Services.
  • Step 4: From Services, toggle
    SSH
    off.

That’s it! Your

battery life should now return to its original state. If you ever need to use

SSH
(including SFTP) again, simply use Services again to turn

SSH
back on.

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