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This folder contains keybags as evident by its name. Keybags are very similar to [[/private/var/Keychains|keychains]].
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This folder contains keybags as evident by its name. Keybags are very similar to [[/private/var/Keychains|keychains]], with their difference being that keybags are cleared at reboot while keychains are retained through a reboot.
   
 
Its only file is {{ipfw|systembag.kb}}, which appears to store everything, including the [[Escro Keybag|escro keybag]] used by [[iTunes]].<sup>1-12</sup>
 
Its only file is {{ipfw|systembag.kb}}, which appears to store everything, including the [[Escro Keybag|escro keybag]] used by [[iTunes]].<sup>1-12</sup>
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== References ==
 
== References ==
# [http://images.apple.com/ipad/business/docs/iOS_Security_May12.pdf iOS Security Whitepaper] (May 2012) [Apple Inc.]
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# [http://images.apple.com/ipad/business/docs/iOS_Security_May12.pdf iOS Security Whitepaper] ({{date|2012|05}}) [Apple Inc.]
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[[Category:Filesystem]]

Latest revision as of 13:15, 17 September 2021

This folder contains keybags as evident by its name. Keybags are very similar to keychains, with their difference being that keybags are cleared at reboot while keychains are retained through a reboot.

Its only file is systembag.kb, which appears to store everything, including the escro keybag used by iTunes.1-12

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(root)/private/var

References

  1. iOS Security Whitepaper (May 2012) [Apple Inc.]