looking for STFP clients free preferred :) - General Topics

hey just trying to get some help finding an sftp client for WM6. I have total commander, but that dosen't support SFTP only FTP. Any free clients out there?

Try putty it's an open source and quite reliable cient for secure shell protocol. It support SSH1, SSH2 and telnet, I have been testing it for a while under linux and it seems to be quite reliable. Here is the link http://www.pocketputty.net/.

have putty. But that logs me into the machine locally. If i run an sftp command that is like trying to get a file from itself. I need to have sftp on client to connect to server and get files. Putty sends nothing but screen output. unless im missing something???

How about zaSFTP?

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Remote Desktop Mobile /console?

With the Windows version of Remote Desktop you can use the CLI switch '/console' to take control of the current console session of the server you are Remote Desktop'ing into as long as its 2003 Server or later. Is this possible with the Remote Desktop Mobile client?
With the Windows version you just start it with 'Start, Run, mstsc.exe /console' and this attempts to connect to the current console session.
Cheers
Andy
ADB100 said:
With the Windows version of Remote Desktop you can use the CLI switch '/console' to take control of the current console session of the server you are Remote Desktop'ing into as long as its 2003 Server or later. Is this possible with the Remote Desktop Mobile client?
With the Windows version you just start it with 'Start, Run, mstsc.exe /console' and this attempts to connect to the current console session.
Cheers
Andy
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to my knowledge, not possible - at least I haven't managed to do it . Also see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=288506
note that if you don't strictly need RDP, some other, proprietary clients do offer console-like features - also see the above article for more info
This is an old topic, but one of the first Google search results for 'Remote Desktop Mobile connect to console'. I've been fiddling with this for the past few days and wanted to share my experience. I say experience because I haven't reallydone anything to achieve a /console connection with RDP mobile.
I'm running WinMo 6.5 Pro and using the standard RDP client it ships with. I am connecting to my home PC, which is running Win7x64 Ultimate. If I choose to log in as a currently logged in user and provide the proper credentials, I am connected to the existing session without any hassle.
I don't know if this is a new feature of terminal services/remote desktop on Win7, or a designed advantage of the mobile RDP client.
If you need to connect to a server console session specifically, take a look at this link on how to configure your server in advance to facilitate this:
EDIT: I'd post a link, but apparently my account is too new to do so. Oh well.

home automation and remote desktop connection

I was wondering if there was any software for either, home automation or remote desktop connection. I've searched for home automation and can't seem to find a definitive answer. As far as remote pc goes... I want to be able to see and access all the files on my laptop, from my phone.
you could host a ftp server on your laptop
^ would that allow me to access all .doc and .jpeg files... oh and also music files as well... those are the only extentions i'm really interested in accessing.
sorry for the poor post quality, i'm posting from workon my raphael
absolutly, I am using guildFTPd(freeware) to host. However I can't use TotalCommander to see the dir/file structure, I have to use FTPview. There are other free ftp servers as well (FTPShell Server). Just make sure you use strong security, I do get occasional people/bots trying to getting in the server.
There are also applications like RemoteAdmin, PCAnywhere, VNC viewer to take control of your remote machine ... but if all you want is to access files the FTP approach is better performance wise.
is there some sort of LogMeIn hamachi client for WinMo? I know for PC's it puts two computers on the "same network". that might work, if there is...
You could also try running Orb (free) on your laptop if you want to be able to access files remotely. Allows for all media files specifically but also has a built in file browser.
Also allows for streaming video etc (can be great if you've got a TV capture card on your laptop at home and you want to watch TV from a remote location)
dont know anything about home automation, but
take a look here:
http://www.z2software.com/Remote2PC.htm
allows you to control your pc remotely from your phone.
Also, there exists a mobile version of remote desktop connection. Don't know how to get it, though, as it was already cooked into the rom i'm using (PROven ROM 2.4 21018 UNPROTECTED by qsqa) .
You can both remotely control a PC and access file shares with features built into Windows Mobile.
To control a PC
I have successfully used Remote Desktop Mobile on my Fuze (standard ROM) to control my home PC. My home PC is Windows XP Professional (XP Home does not include the RD server). It works great considering the screen size. This solution is much simpler than installing 3rd-party software on both the phone and the PC.
To access files on a PC
I have used File Explorer Menu | Go To | Open Path | New Path to access file shares. I haven't done this a lot but it seems to work fine. Configuring a share is much simpler than installing and configuing an FTP server. BTW, Windows XP Professional includes an FTP server.
To use either of these features you must have an appropriate network path from your phone to the PC. The easiest way is to use your home wireless network. Then you only need to worry about the software firewall on your PC.
If you use the provider's network, you must properly configure all firewalls to allow appropriate ports, and configure your router to port-forward appropriate ports to the PC. You must also either (1) have a static IP for your home network interface, (2) track your dynamic IP address as it changes, or (3) use a service that maps a host name to your dynamic IP and automatically tracks changes. It might be easier just to store files on a web site, then you don't need to even keep the PC turned on.

WM6 Remote Desktop Server over internet?

I'm looking for a remote desktop program that will allow remote login to a wm6 phone ie running a remote desktop server on the phone (not client). Basically I have 2 - wm 6 phones and I'd like to be be able to control one of them remotely either via my main phone or pc over the internet. I'll keep searching, but if anyone can point me in the right direction, that would be appreciated. I have read multiple articales about a Real VNC solution but their website yields nothing.
Thanks
This flavour of RealVNC works fine for me...
http://www.efon.cn/
what viewer do i need for this vnc server?
stepw said:
This flavour of RealVNC works fine for me...
http://www.efon.cn/
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Yes what client do you use with that? Also how has it been working for you? Reliable, fast etc? Looks like very limited support and documentation for that project. I actually didn't realize the CE software can run on WM.
Ok so I figured it out (I feel kinda dumb asking what client to use). So I downloaded the real vnc viewer and got it working. The only thing I'd really like to do now is get some sort of dyndns type service going on the phone as restarting it changes the ip everytime.

LAN File Sync Tool Needed

Hey there!
So I switched my server from linux over to windows (hdmi audio driver issues with ion2, don't ask) and can no longer use Rsync to sync files (unless of course you know of a way to do this in windows)
I am looking for a tool that allows for LAN syncing of files on my Windows desktop to my android device. I know there are tons (box.net, Mozy, SugarSync, etc) that do this however they push files to the cloud. I do not want this. I want a simple LAN sync tool, any personal faves are welcomed!
Thanks in advance!
I'm using freeFTPd as my daemon on the windows box and andFTP as my client on the device. This is the closest I can get to rsync and I think it's the best possible solution right now.
I like rsync for android:
https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.kowalczuk.rsync4android&feature=search_result
It would require opensshd on your windows box. You can get that at:
http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/
There's a thread on it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871307&highlight=rsync
rsync over ssh does not require the rsync daemon, so you should be good to go there, though cygwin does provide rsync if you just had to have it on the windows side.
Also, linux to windows? eww.

SFTP client with multi-hop support for JB?

I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 running jelly bean 4.1. I have been using JuiceSSH a lot to access a machine which does not directly connect to the internet, using the "connect via option". I connect to an intermediate machine first, and then from there it open a ssh session on the second host. On my home computer, I do this with ssh proxy command. I've been searching here and on the play store for a way to access an sftp server running on the remote machine capable of passing through this "proxy" server, but I haven't found anything.
I could just install open-ssh on my tablet, I suppose and do it directly from the command line, but I don't want to root the device.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Steve :laugh:
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 running jelly bean 4.1. I have been using JuiceSSH a lot to access a machine which does not directly connect to the internet, using the "connect via option". I connect to an intermediate machine first, and then from there it open a ssh session on the second host. On my home computer, I do this with ssh proxy command. I've been searching here and on the play store for a way to access an sftp server running on the remote machine capable of passing through this "proxy" server, but I haven't found anything.
I could just install open-ssh on my tablet, I suppose and do it directly from the command line, but I don't want to root the device.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Steve :laugh:
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Hey Steve,
Dev of JuiceSSH here... sorry as you know we don't support SFTP (yet!) - however in the meantime you could setup a port forward in JuiceSSH to forward traffic from a local port on your android device to the final destination. It would look something like this:
Mode: Local
Connection: <your intermediate server connection>
Port (from): 5000 (could be any > 1024)
Destination: <your sftp server hostname>
Port (to): 22
Then use any SFTP client currently available on Android and connect to the local port (which would route through the JuiceSSH port forward to the intermediate server then onto the destination).
Thanks
Paul
protocol mismatch
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.1p1 Debian-4 Protocol mismatch.SH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.1p1 Debian-4 Protocol mismatch.
JuiceSSH said:
Hey Steve,
Dev of JuiceSSH here... sorry as you know we don't support SFTP (yet!) - however in the meantime you could setup a port forward in JuiceSSH to forward traffic from a local port on your android device to the final destination. It would look something like this:
Mode: Local
Connection: <your intermediate server connection>
Port (from): 5000 (could be any > 1024)
Destination: <your sftp server hostname>
Port (to): 22
Then use any SFTP client currently available on Android and connect to the local port (which would route through the JuiceSSH port forward to the intermediate server then onto the destination).
Thanks
Paul
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Paul, thanks for the help. I've tried configuring a Port Forward as you suggest, but there seems to be a problem communicating with the open-ssh server on my machine. I can connect to the machine normally through "connect-via" however. I asked for the forward to open a browser session. When it does, this message is displayed (in the browser)
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.1p1 Debian-4 protocol mismatch.
Any ideas?
You'll need to use an SFTP app, rather than the browser as the android browser doesn't support SFTP.
Download an SFTP client off the Play Store and point it at 127.0.0.1 once the port forward is active.

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