.TH "idevicepair" 1 .SH NAME idevicepair \- Manage host pairings with devices and usbmuxd. .SH SYNOPSIS .B idevicepair [OPTIONS] COMMAND .SH DESCRIPTION Manage host pairings with devices and usbmuxd. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-u, \-\-udid UDID target specific device by UDID. .TP .B \-w, \-\-wireless perform wireless pairing (\f[B]see NOTE\f[]). .TP .B \-n, \-\-network connect to network device (\f[B]see NOTE\f[]). .TP .B \-d, \-\-debug enable communication debugging. .TP .B \-h, \-\-help prints usage information. .TP .B \-v, \-\-version prints version information. .SH COMMANDS .TP .B systembuid print the system buid of the usbmuxd host. .TP .B hostid print the host id for target device. .TP .B pair pair device with this host. .TP .B validate validate if device is paired with this host. .TP .B unpair unpair device with this host. .TP .B list list devices paired with this host. .SH NOTE Pairing over network (wireless pairing) is only supported by Apple TV devices. To perform a wireless pairing, you need to use the \f[B]\-w\f[] command line switch. Make sure to put the device into pairing mode first by opening Settings > Remotes and Devices > Remote App and Devices. The pairable device will become visible with a special UDID, and then you can run idevicepair like this: .B idevicepair -u fffc8:ab:cd:12:34:56fff -w pair idevicepair will then ask for the PIN that the device is displaying and continues with the pairing once entered. Please note that wireless pairing is currently not supported on Linux. .SH AUTHORS Nikias Bassen Martin Szulecki Julien Lavergne .SH ON THE WEB https://libimobiledevice.org https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice