any ways on non-rooted devices? (milestone)
any ways on non-rooted devices? (milestone)
Thanks for testing that for me! Do you think its possible for me to be in a region with a different type of cellular security? That'd be pretty annoying if my region for some reason blocks ping/ssh/etc.
I just tried just-ping.com which pings the IP from 40 or so servers, ALL got 100% packet loss, very depressing. I'm going to go to a clean ROM, doesn't make sense that it would fix the issue but I want ssh with a passion.
EDIT: Didn't work with a clean ROM, must be something with the network in my area...this sucks.
Last edited by crdnilfan; 01-17-2010 at 12:27 PM.
Nice! it is working over 3G and Wifi for me!
If anyone is having problems with ravage382's script be sure you either have busybox fully installed or at least link cut and grep to busybox.
thanks guys!
Not sure if this explains things, but looks like AllDroid changed their policy, so you have to register first.
Yeah Alldroid did change it to where you HAVE to be a registered member in order to download any files from their forums :/
But as long as you at least register you have downloading access.
It seems like a lot of people have trouble connecting to their droid over 3G. I've tried running several different servers on my phone and can't get them to work (mostly web servers). I see here, people are having trouble getting SSH to work. This would seem to point to regional port blocking as was suggested earlier.
At the end of several topics, I see people bring up this question of regional packet filtering, but the topic seems to fade before anyone comes along to confirm the matter. It really does seem like Verizon is blocking incoming ports in my area. For the life of me, I can't get any service to listen correctly over 3G.
I contacted Verizon today and they said no port blocking should exist; though, I'm still very skeptical. Does anyone have any information on this?
Much appreciated.
Anyone got a mirror for those files? Can't find them on alldroid.org, they've changed a lot of stuff :-(
I believe in many distributions, the dropbear daemon is already included, such as in cyanogen.