# Internet Protocol Address ## Identification [[iOS Jailbreaking|Jailbreaking]] alters the normal iOS trust/installation boundary. [[unc0ver|unc0ver]] is a named jailbreak project; `PwnMy` and the two source domains require historical verification. A [[Fully Qualified Domain Name|FQDN]] is a complete DNS hostname, while the example address is an RFC 1918 private IPv4 address rather than a public server location. ## Notebook evidence - [[Scanned_20260730-1659#PDF page 13 — iOS jailbreak sources and FQDN/IP notes|PDF page 13: iOS jailbreak sources and FQDN/IP notes]] — The page catalogs iOS jailbreak sources and names `unc0ver`, a jailbreak project that historically supported multiple iOS versions and devices. The FQDN/IP example is ordinary DNS notation, but its presence beside jailbreak tools suggests the author was tracing download infrastructure or server endpoints. The final compound name remains unresolved and should not be normalized into a known product without visual or corpus corroboration. ## Relationships and overlays The source places this record in an evidence cluster with [[Fully Qualified Domain Name|Fully Qualified Domain Name]] · [[iOS Jailbreaking|iOS Jailbreaking]] · [[unc0ver|unc0ver]]. The occurrence contributes to the notebook's larger model of [[Identity Continuity|identity continuity]], [[Device Sovereignty|device sovereignty]], and [[Continuity Architecture|continuity architecture]]. ## Evidentiary status and open leads Identify PwnMy and the unresolved final name; determine whether the 2012 date belongs to a jailbreak release, server, or copied certificate. ## Source - [[Scanned_20260730-1659|Scanned_20260730-1659]]