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|  Message 188  |
|  Benny Pedersen to Sergey Poziturin  |
|  incoming connections?  |
|  02 Nov 13 23:26:24  |
 Hello Sergey! 03 Nov 2013 01:04, Sergey Poziturin wrote to Benny Pedersen: SP>>> I know that some of the sysops would like to receive incoming SP>>> connections on the phone so that hotdoged can action as a node. BP>> on dynamic ips, where binkp is always open minded :) SP> That is the question I asked myself long ago. my isp controls nat for me on mobile, there is not possible for me to make a dnat on that wan ip SP>>> It's not a big deal to implement this with some restrictions: no SP>>> points and downlinks, only one uplink. BP>> will it work ?, does all androids have static ips ? SP> And my answer to that question was No. But time passes by, everything SP> changes. if santa would come in black ? BP>> if you implemeent secrets, make its a default option on have it BP>> disabled SP> Of course it will be disabled by default, no one needs a default SP> tcp-server on the phone consuming battery. i think servers on android is brokken by design if the android does not use vpn setup SP>>> I've heard this feature will be in the next version of SP>>> AfterShock, yet it is a secret and I didn't tell you anything :) BP>> well i more like to see fileticker to dropbox server based, not BP>> client based SP> What could be the technology? alternative would be 2 gange cost of mobile data Regards Benny ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :) --- Msged/LNX 6.2.0 (Linux/3.11.6-gentoo (i686)) * Origin: duggi.junc.org where qico is waiting (2:230/0) |
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