According to ZodTTD, creator of plenty of emulators for the iPhone, someone from Apple was downloading some of his emulators, in particular gpSPhone and PSX4iPhone.
Quote:
a17-106-34-**SNIP**.apple.com – – [15/Apr/2008:10:31:39 -0400] “GET /repo/zips/gpSPhone_1_5_0.zip HTTP/1.1” 200 788815 “-” “AppTapp Installer/3.0 (iPhone)”
a17-106-34-**SNIP**.apple.com – – [15/Apr/2008:10:35:36 -0400] “GET /repo/zips/psx4iphone_0_2_0.zip HTTP/1.1” 200 904604 “-” “AppTapp Installer/3.0 (iPhone)”
a17-64-215-**SNIP**.apple.com – – [16/Apr/2008:03:12:27 -0400] “GET /repo/ HTTP/1.1” 200 5869 “-” “AppTapp Installer/3.01 (iPhone)”
a17-64-214-**SNIP**.apple.com – – [16/Apr/2008:04:49:39 -0400] “GET /repo/ HTTP/1.1” 200 5869 “-” “CFNetwork/152.4”
a17-106-35-**SNIP**.apple.com – – [16/Apr/2008:10:25:20 -0400] “GET /repo/ HTTP/1.1” 200 5869 “-” “AppTapp Installer/3.0 (iPhone)”
Pretty interesting huh? 😉
Check more at ZodTTD’s initial post…
http://zodttd.com/blog/zodttd/apple_employees_with_jailbroken_iphones_tsk_tsk_b-19.html