Hello,
ServerAuditor application is available on Google Play now (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.server.auditor.ssh.client). We released it a couple of days ago. We are linux developers mostly and sometimes would like to have remote access through remote devices. This is initial release and more features are coming. Client is implemented from scratch and it isn't a clone of some opensource SSH client implementations.
We appreciate any feedback which would have to make our application easier to use as we believe it is possible to have convenient mobile SSH client.
Version 1.4
It's been a while since my latest update. Now we completely reworked the UI and added several features like port forwarding. Please also note that an app has a new URL in the market.
Version 1.2
- Aliases are finally available.
- A lot of new cool color schemes.
- Incredible copy-paste implementation. Allows instant search of copied buffer in Google or Serverfault.
- A lot of bug fixes and improvements.
- Colours support and connection grouping
- SSH scripting and ability to execute one command on several servers for easy cluster managment
- Port forwarding
- Smart command and filesystem navigation (we aren't 100% sure how we will exactly implement this, so some tests needed, any ideas are appreciated).
Version 1.1
- Full xterm support
- Incredible improvement of the rendering speed!
- Close all connections functionality
- Various UI improvements
- New option 'Background connection's timeout'
- Hackers keyboard is supported
- Redesigned help page
- Bug fixes for certain Android devices
Version 1.0.2
- Crash on Nexus fixed
- Import keys functionality implemented
Version 1.0.1
- We tried to make access to control keys more convenient than in existing SSH clients
- Meta-actions (like shake for CTRL-C and Volume buttons are used).
- Easy connection and keys management.
- Gestures like swipe up/down/left/right are used for replacing corresponding terminal buttons.
We would like to know which features by your opinion are most important and shortcomings of current version
Thank you for your time!
Dmitriy.
Please check for new update.
BEST ssh client out there! Much better, much more up to date than Connectbot.
Thanks, Jewremy!
We have just published Server Auditor in Amazon app market (http://www.amazon.com/Crystalnix-Se...qid=1344677892&sr=8-1&keywords=server+auditor).
Are there any plans to support Tasker and/or Intents, so the SSH client can be launched, connected before Tasker (or any other automation program) launches a task? Being able to disconnect and close the client would be crucial as well (this last part is something ConnectBot can't handle afaik).
Hi, ppc_dan.
We are going to release next version with support of terminal colors soon. At the moment we have several feature requests (like scripting support, grouping, etc). Thank you for your suggestion, I think we will try to implement Tasker support within our scripting support task.
ServerAuditor has gained a huge update. Please find the most significant changes below:
Version 1.1
- Full xterm support
- Incredible improvement of the rendering speed!
- Close all connections functionality
- Various UI improvements
- New option 'Background connection's timeout'
- Hackers keyboard is supported
- Redesigned help page
- Bug fixes for certain Android devices
Enjoy!
This is a great app. My only suggestions are to add the ability to use aliases. It would be nice since a lot of my connections are also remote connections with a FQDN so they all look the same but the port.
Also I'm trying to add keys but i cant seem to figure it out. I have tried to attach both a public key and a private key. (created by puTTy) with no success.
Thanks again for the app.
pman860507 said:
Also I'm trying to add keys but i cant seem to figure it out. I have tried to attach both a public key and a private key. (created by puTTy) with no success.
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I have the same problem. I've imported a private key that is in OpenSSH format and attached it to a connection. Authentication fails and falls back to asking for password. The same key works great when using Bitvise on my laptop.
/Relnah
Might have to do with version of Android. My original HTC Desire with 2.2 won't work. But my Transformer with 4.x works with the exact same key.
/Relnah
pman860507 said:
This is a great app. My only suggestions are to add the ability to use aliases. It would be nice since a lot of my connections are also remote connections with a FQDN so they all look the same but the port.
Also I'm trying to add keys but i cant seem to figure it out. I have tried to attach both a public key and a private key. (created by puTTy) with no success.
Thanks again for the app.
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Thanks! New release will be available soon and aliases are already available. We had a lot of responses about keys and will try to fix all issues.
relnah said:
I have the same problem. I've imported a private key that is in OpenSSH format and attached it to a connection. Authentication fails and falls back to asking for password. The same key works great when using Bitvise on my laptop.
/Relnah
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Could you please let us know which application have you selected while importing this key (which file manager I mean)?
New version 1.2 with a huge update!
- Aliases are finally available
- A lot of new cool color schemes.
- Incredible copy-paste implementation. Allows instant search of copied buffer in Google or Serverfault.
- A lot of bug fixes and improvements.
Great work. I still cant get keys to import, but i love the aliases. It always says invalid filetype. Keep it up. This is test best ssh app available.
dlyfar said:
Could you please let us know which application have you selected while importing this key (which file manager I mean)?
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I'm using either the file manager or ghost commander.
I'm trying to import a private key.
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Port Forwarding
in the OP it says that Port Forwarding is possible.
Can someone explain how I do this? I can't find the setting anywhere...
thanks!
Related
This is the Droid VNC server discussion page.
Before reporting your success/insuccess install the latest build from this thread.
CHANGELOG:
v1.1RC0
- ICS support
- Changed to official libvncserver v0.9.9.
- Decoupled native screen grabber from jni sources, you wont need to have AOSP anymore to compile the daemon, just the precompiled libs.
- Fixed misc random segfault
- Added display rotation to 180, for zte
v1.0a3
- Rotation now fully working (on demand with F4 key)
- Speed improvements and bug fixes
- Improved server state detection (using IPC)
- changed to LibVNCServer from kanaka repository
- New webserver vnc client (noVNC), uses javascript
- Ability to make a reverse connection
- Two new framebuffer access methods (gingerbread and adb)
- New minimalistic interface
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To download the app
Download from Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.onaips.vnc
OR
Download latest dev version:
https://github.com/oNaiPs/droid-VNC-server/tree/master/bin
still green on nexus one, froyo, frf83
Support for Nexus added on version 0.2b.
See my blog.
0.2b does work fine. Thanks.
Some things I learnt.
- Right click acts as "home" button press
- Escape on the keyboard acts as the "back" button
- Cursor keys work fine.
Cool
Now i'd just need to alter the framebuffer change detection to speed up the performance in updating screen...
How is the screen update performace on pc of nexus?
its not very snappy, slight delay before rendering new windows.
Whoah! Kudos to you, it works on my HTC EVO 4G!! Thanks a bunch!
wow i've been researching and looking into a possible solution to windows mobile mymobiler
www.mymobiler.com before making the complete jump to android and your project looks like a really good solution to mymobiler for me compared to the android screencast app
i was looking around on your blog (added it to my rss feed to keep up) i'm really interested in this
i'm a part time android user (dual boot windows and android 2.2) next time I switch over to android I will definitely install this and check it out with tinyvnc
keep the updates coming great job
and if possible add some of the ideas from mymobiler a lot of people are really interested in seeing a mymobiler for android and it looks like your working on a great solution
Green lines on HTC Desire.
Thanks for the job.
Is it possible to install landscape mode for looking on TV?
CU Ulli
If there are much people interested i think i can implement it
UPDATE: The app is already on the market, search for vnc server
Dear lord, this app is FANTASTIC! Works great (though the interface is a tad rough).
And just for fun, I couldn't help but try a camera feedback loop between my laptop & Evo running a VNC connection:
hxxp://i26.tinypic.com/2r2u7w1.jpg
Thanks so much for the app!
onaips said:
If there are much people interested i think i can implement it
UPDATE: The app is already on the market, search for vnc server
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Very many thousands of users have a Dreambox Dbox or (Linux set-top box, satellite receiver) with VNC client. Look here: www_tuxbox_org
Greets Ulli01
Rotate VNC Window
Does anyone know how to rotate the VNC window (without rotating the entire desktop) for when the phone is in landscape mode?
This is cool!
Downloading in now.....
would be nice it to work on over wifi without rooting but nevertheless great app!
ulli01 said:
Very many thousands of users have a Dreambox Dbox or (Linux set-top box, satellite receiver) with VNC client. Look here: www_tuxbox_org
Greets Ulli01
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Ok, i think it wont be to hard to implement it...
Don't hope to visualize movies this way though...
http installation:
download complete... installation successful.
market installation:
downloading droid nvc server... item downloaded successfully... installation unsuccessful: package is signed incorrectly.
evo 4g dc 3.2.3
Did you have an older version installed by apk? Please remove it...
i dont think so i got it from your qr and then tried to install from the market like 10 min later
also any help with this?
edit: uninstalled http version and market installed correctly which corrected problem 2
Dreamdroid is a open-source android client for enigma2 based Set-Top-Boxes.
The dreamdroid project ist hosted on github, sources are available via git.
Dreamdroid is licensed under the Create-Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/)
The project page on githubcan be found at http://github.com/sreichholf/dreamDroid/
Dreamdroid is available via android market (search for dreamDroid) and via direkt download from http://github.com/sreichholf/dreamDroid/downloads
It is still in beta stage and may therefore still cause a "Force-Close" here and there (please report them to me).
Currently only english & german language are supported, but feel free to send a string.xml for your language to me!
I'd most likely commit it within hours or days (ok... i'm on holidays soon, it'll take a little longer then )!
Changelog:
Code:
-2010-08-16 - 0.6.2 - beta
FIX: Missing locations when editing timer
FIX: Weekdays on non-en_US Froyo-Desire
IMPROVE: Nicer icons at many places (including mdpi and hdpi version of ALL icons now)
-2010-08-15 - 0.6.1 - beta
Firt release available via official android Market
Basic Screenshot functionality
Fix some stupid (though primarily minor) Bugs
-2010-08-12 - 0.5 - beta
Add support for "Connection-Profiles" - you can now save as many configurations as u like with dreamdroid. The Configuration from previous Versions will be migrated to the profile "Default".
Notify user if a list is empty (e.g. nothing found using epg-search).
Lots of minor changes plus some major "backend"-changes.
-2010-07-30 - 0.3.7 - beta
Implement "QuickZap" mode to VirtualRemote
Add "long-keypress" functionality to VirtualRemote
Fix crash when "Current Event" was clicked in ServiceList ContextMenu while no EPG-Information was available
Implement Custom UnhandledExceptionHandler writing Stack-Traces to the sdcard when unhandled Exceptions occur (aka Force-Close). If you'd like to help me fixing Bugs please send the crashreports to me (or post them here)!
Some minor changes (for sure)
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2010-07-13 - 0.3.6 - beta
Add possibility to Search EPG, also accessible via hardware-search key (if there is one)
Also show service name epg_item_dialog (because it is variable when showing results of EPG-Search)
Some minor other changes
-2010-07-12 - 0.3.5 - beta
Add basic possiblity to display "Current Service" (use options menu to reload)
Add possibilty to start movie playback via a movies context menu
Reorder Buttons in main menu
Fix SSL-Connectivity on Froyo (broken pipe)
Allow apps2sd on Froyo
Fix some minor bugs
-2010-07-06 - 0.3.1 - pre-beta
Move SimpleHttpClient instanciation to SimpleHttpClient.getInstance(SharedPreference)
Handle non-202 HTTP-Status correctly in SimpleHttpClient
Add hasError() and getErrorText() methods to SimpleHttpClient
Improve Error-Messages throughout all Activities using SimpleHttpClient (which are all except DreamDroidPreferenceActivity)
Rename DreamDroidPreferences to DreamDroidPreferenceActivity
Some minor refactoring
Fix some bugs in some AsyncTasks
Add "Login" Checkbox to preference screen for enabling/disabling the use of login credentials - disabled by default (please check if you need credentials for your connection to work!)
make "root:dreambox" the default credentials
fix Typo in Volume-Minus-Button in VirtualRemote
bump version to 0.3.1
-2010-07-05 - 0.3.0 - alpha
Add VirtualRemote
Disable ldpi-support for now (needs some adjustments first)
Some smaller fixes
-2010-07-04 - 0.2.9 - alpha
Some refactoring
Improve layout of main-menu in landscape mode
Enable sending of messages
Enable Device-Info
Add option to delete recorded movies
Improve movie list layout (now showing more information)
Add "Current Event" Option to Servicelist Context-Menu
Some (or maybe quite a lot of) code-cosmetics
- 2010-06-25 - 0.2.5 - alpha
First public alpha release of dreamdroid
Browsing channels and EPG and adding/changing/deleting timers (manual or using EPG) works (no support for tags an locations, yet)
Supports only configuration of a connection to a single box for now (ssl working)
Please consider this an highly experimental build!
More features to come!
reserved for possible future-use
updated to 0.3.5 - see first post.
Hei
How can i install the programm? When i unziping it, i dont have .apk file, but lot of other files?
Tnx for the programm!
dabrovi said:
Hei
How can i install the programm? When i unziping it, i dont have .apk file, but lot of other files?
Tnx for the programm!
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same here.
would love to try this out, please help if possible!
It already is an .apk file... please just rename it to apk and then install it (apk is nothing else then a standard zip-file with a different ending...)!
Some Browsers (especially Internet Explorer) are doing crazy things when you download files...
PS: Thx for your feedback in advance
PPS: 0.3.6 is online - New Feature: EPG-Search (via menu or hardware-button).
any update ?
fc all the time
Does this allow remote streaming from a dreambox? That would be awesome
Oh,
hi, dreamDroid can be found on the market for quite some time now.
As there actually is no Streaming-Client capable of playing MPEG-TS... no sorry, it doesn't. But as soon as there is a possibility i will implment streaming!
Can you do like this, i see that is possibile
link h t t p ://w w w .y o u t u b e.c o m /watch?v=u58kG0lgRnc
Thanks
First of all thank you for this great app!
I have two minor remarks:
1: I can't stream recordings. I have read this problem is caused by a problem in vPlayer. Is this correct?
2: If a stream over 3G/H with a VPN connection it takes some time to load the stream and when the stream is playing you see a lot of squares. Is it possible to change a setting to fix this?
any plan on future version to support Enigma 1 as well?
Fabian1971 said:
First of all thank you for this great app![/QUOTE
You're welcome
Fabian1971 said:
1: I can't stream recordings. I have read this problem is caused by a problem in vPlayer. Is this correct?
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Correct, vPlayer has some problems with blanks and special charcaters like the german umlauts (äöüß...).
On Way to solve this is to change the filename-scheme for recordings on your box (future recordings should work than) to anything else than the default value.
Fabian1971 said:
2: If a stream over 3G/H with a VPN connection it takes some time to load the stream and when the stream is playing you see a lot of squares. Is it possible to change a setting to fix this?
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3G is just not made for streaming high-data-rate videocontent... i don't know anything u could do to solve that (besides the fact that every data-plan i know would be used up within minutes or at most several hours of streaming).
chewlee78 said:
any plan on future version to support Enigma 1 as well?
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Well, originally dreamDroid was designed in a way that allowed adding support other protocols pretty easily.
While at some point there would be some more work to do than just a "simple protocol implementation" it would still be possible to do so.
But there's some other issues:
1. I do not have any enigma1-based STB anymore
2. I do neither have the time nor the motivation to implement a second protocol
3. Until now no one else felt up to implement enigma1 support
dreamDroid is an open source project and everyone is welcome to join it, as long as he's sticking to some rules and conventions . Just contact me.
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Thank you for great app.
I couldn't find any scheduled recording section in program. It would be good like this feature.
YaPaY said:
Thank you for great app.
I couldn't find any scheduled recording section in program. It would be good like this feature.
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It's called "Timers" .
That part will get a major overhaul with the next version (released in about 6-8h).
You can see a screenshot of the new timerlist here:http://reichholf.net/files/dreambox/dreamdroid/timer_list.png
regards,
Reichi
Reichi said:
It's called "Timers" .
That part will get a major overhaul with the next version (released in about 6-8h).
You can see a screenshot of the new timerlist here:http://reichholf.net/files/dreambox/dreamdroid/timer_list.png
regards,
Reichi
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It's good job. Now stream function working. It's little bit laggy but it's okay. Maybe you can improve the performance with next releases.
Best E2 tools in market, thank you, well done.
Great app but unfortunately when trying to stream a channel via vPlayer, the stream closes after 1 second. Any ideas what could be causing this?
vibez said:
Great app but unfortunately when trying to stream a channel via vPlayer, the stream closes after 1 second. Any ideas what could be causing this?
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same here.
Wow, this app is absolutely amazing.
Works very well here.
I've tested streaming only via WiFi. Sometimes it loses the stream.
Please do not try to stream any HD Channel. I think, this wont work.
Thanks to the dev.
One Bug:
sometimes my timer.xml is away after make a new timer.
I think, it's because Ä,ö, ü or something like this.
Hi
Great app except cannot install vplayer to my htc wildfire. Is there any alternative?
I presume it is because of Froyo on my htc?
Thanks
Hello,
I just wanted to point everyone's attention to an application that may have been on your wishlist . I took android-vnc-viewer, coded a new touch interface for it (with multi-touch support for right-click, middle-click, and even scroll with a two-finger drag). Also, I couldn't bear the thought of unencrypted VNC, so I added built-in SSH tunneling support to it for that extra spice.
The app is called Free bVNC Secure, and has been posted on Google Play. Please try it and let me know what you find. There are bound to be some bugs bubbling under the surface, but with your help, we'll get them all squashed! Here is a list of features to whet your appetite:
- SSH tunneling for security.
- Automatic session saving.
- Zoomable, Fit to Screen, and One to One scaling.
- Touch Mouse and Simulated Touchpad input modes.
- Tight VNC encoding with multiple color modes (very fast even over slow links).
- Supports most VNC servers including TightVNC, UltraVNC and RealVNC.
- Toggling Ctrl and Alt from the menu.
- In-program help on making connections and input modes.
- Most other functionality from android-vnc-viewer.
Here is how the multi-touch clicks and other functionality works:
- Left-click: Tap once.
- Double-click: Double-tap.
- Right-click: Tap-hold and tap with a second finger (anywhere else on screen).
- Middle-click: Tap-hold and tap with two more fingers (anywhere else on screen).
- Mouse-drag: Tap-hold-long and swipe.
- Scroll-wheel: Two-finger swipe up/down. Swipe quickly (flick) to scroll really quickly.
- Zoom in/out: When in Zoomable scaling, you can pinch-zoom.
Please follow the link BillShepp posted below my post to see the application in Google Play.
Cheers!
Iordan
Here you go: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iiordanov.freebVNC
Thanks, Bill!
Of all the apps I've tried, this one has it all together. SSH with vnc just makes sense. Works awesome on my headless torrent box, vino on Ubuntu.
AaronCompNetSys said:
Of all the apps I've tried, this one has it all together. SSH with vnc just makes sense. Works awesome on my headless torrent box, vino on Ubuntu.
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Thanks, I appreciate your positive comments! I am currently testing an updated version of bVNC that draws updates even faster!
Intercepter-NG is a multifunctional network toolkit for various types of IT specialists. It has functionality of
several famous separate tools and more over offers a good and unique alternative of Wireshark for android.
The main features are:
* network discovery with OS detection
* network traffic analysis
* passwords recovery
* MITM attacks (ARP spoofing, DNS spoofing ...)
* security scanner
Intercepter-NG [Android Edition] v2.8
+ Captive Portal MiTM (Mostly for Windows targets)
+ SSL MiTM (HTTPS with SNI support)
+ SSH2 MiTM (Passwords + Sessions)
- ARP Defender removed
- Forced Download removed
* OUI and fingerprints updated
* X-Scan's report saving
* Samsung related bug fixed
* MDNS issue fixed
* Icons optimization
* SSLStrip improved
* Fixes and improvements
* Android support 5-12+ (x86, ARM, ARMv8)
[APP][4.4+] Intercepter-NG 2.5
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Intercepter-NG [Android Edition] v2.5
+ Automatical Save&Restore of routing rules and iptables
+ Preloaded results of the last scan + prescan on startup
+ Text resize by gestures, tab switch by swipes, vibro reactions
+ OS Fingerprinting system based on Satori format
+ Port Scan upgraded to X-Scan with EternalBlue checker
+ Scanning engine is greatly improved
+ HSTS Spoofing with improved sslstrip
+ Self-diagnosis for troubleshooting
+ LOTS of other fixes and improvements
************
* UI updated
* libpcap updated to 1.9.1 (for API >=24)
* No more SuperSU and Busybox dependencies -> Magisk
* Android support from 4.4 up to 10+ (x86, ARM, ARMv8)
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https://github.com/intercepter-ng/intercepter-ng.github.io
Looking great!!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.2 JB
Feel free to post feedback and features requests.
Will you make this open-source?
Or does it send the recovered passwords directly to you?
devrruti said:
Will you make this open-source?
Or does it send the recovered passwords directly to you?
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lol, NO to both questions.
Hi. Does it run on lower resolutions? Like 480*854 or 320*240? And how is this different from DSploit? A lot of your features can be found in DSploit and that works great Ofc that is an open source project.
Keep up the good work
crancker said:
Hi. Does it run on lower resolutions? Like 480*854 or 320*240? And how is this different from DSploit? A lot of your features can be found in DSploit and that works great Ofc that is an open source project.
Keep up the good work
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its runs on lower resolutions.
dsploit have a lot of useless functions and doesn't sniff a lot of stuff that intercepter do.
dsploit doesnt handle that much auth methods (http filter is very smart).
dsploit doesnt reconstruct files from tcp stream.
dsploit doesnt intercept messengers.
it says it does sslstrip, but i never had a luck with it.
at last, intercepter has unique raw mode.
And dSploit is open-source
One can easily dissassemble it with dex2jar and jad so if someone wants a source he can get it.
Why not share the experience you gathered with the world?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.2 JB
mDroidd said:
And dSploit is open-source
One can easily dissassemble it with dex2jar and jad so if someone wants a source he can get it.
Why not share the experience you gathered with the world?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.2 JB
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actually, you dont know what you talking about.
dsploit is just a wrapper for different tools. it doesnt gather passwords itself (it runs ettercap), it doesnt scan network itself (it runs nmap) and so on.
android version of intercepter is just a wapper for original intercepter-ng console edition written in c. dex2jar will show you nothing
I just ran your tool, and I must say it's faster then dSploit.
But I have to say you really have to improve the UI.
You should make it more verbose, too. Some buttons won't tell people anything.
Good work
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.2 JB
Demo video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGVj2toH1Fc
Hey! It is just not starting. I am using a ZTE Grand X In with 4.0.4. The phone is rooted. After I click on the icon it seems like it is starting, but nothing happens. What should I do?
bkelemen said:
Hey! It is just not starting. I am using a ZTE Grand X In with 4.0.4. The phone is rooted. After I click on the icon it seems like it is starting, but nothing happens. What should I do?
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first of all check if busybox installed. after that turn off your 3g connection and leave only wifi active.
Intercepter-ng said:
first of all check if busybox installed. after that turn off your 3g connection and leave only wifi active.
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Actually it seems like the problem is on my end. I did install busybox, but since my phone has an Intel cpu in it, and all the busybox apps are written for ARM the problem might lie there. Hopefully there's gonna be a version which actually supports Intel. Thx anyways!
bkelemen said:
Actually it seems like the problem is on my end. I did install busybox, but since my phone has an Intel cpu in it, and all the busybox apps are written for ARM the problem might lie there. Hopefully there's gonna be a version which actually supports Intel. Thx anyways!
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oh, sure it wont run...intercepter also compiled for arm.
http://sniff.su/intercepter.apk updated
intercepter now detects and prevents user from outer arp poison attacks. it doesnt just turns off wifi connection, but blocks attacker and allows to continue inet surfing.
http://sniff.su/intercepter.apk updated
runs on android >=2.1 (previously only 2.3)
new gallery tab. shows reconstructed pictures.
It cant find gateway
I have problem on milestone with android 4.0.3 (rooted - busybox 1.20.2 - 3G off)
In the first screen it finds other hosts, and correctly shows device IP and gateway but on the arp spoofing section after pressing play button it prints "Strating capturing on tiwlan0 ((null))" and after about a minute it prints Gateway not found
Thats strange. somehow gateway doesnt respond on arp requests for defined period of time. Are there any securty options set on your wifi network?
I have that problem: 'Interface not found,very strange'..anybody had this messege?
Sent from my GT-I9001 using xda premium
For the last six months we've been working on an SSH app and after a lot of hard work and sleepless nights coding - we've hit publish on the Play Store!
As a pair of full-time linux based systems administrators we spend our lives inside SSH sessions, looking after a large number of servers in and out of office hours. Like most android users we used Connectbot and while it's awesome, we found ourselves getting frustrated with it's lack of functionality in areas and started writing an app that suited our needs better.
Over time our little SSH client grew and grew functionality-wise and JuiceSSH was born...
Play Store & Screenshots:
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
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http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sonelli.juicessh
Features:
Full colour SSH terminal client
Popup keyboard with all those normally hard to find characters
Use the volume keys to quickly change font size
Click URLs to open in a browser
Copy & Paste within sessions
External keyboard support
Save / Share SSH transcripts to Dropbox/Evernote/Email & SD card
UTF-8 character support
Easily organise your connections by group
Homescreen shortcuts
Keep multiple SSH sessions running in the background
Seamlessly connect 'via' other SSH connections with one click
Immediate access when you open the app to your frequently used connections
Password & OpenSSH private key support
Two-factor SSH authentication (eg: Google Authenticator)
All keys & passwords encrypted on-device with AES-256 encryption
Identities (users/password/keys) are abstracted from connections. Instead of updating every connection when you change your password - just update the identity and any connections linked to it will use the new password/key.
Works out of the box with Ubuntu, RedHat, CentOS, Mint, Gentoo and all other flavours of Linux
zlib compression to improve SSH sessions on high latency connections
Pro Features (optional in-app purchase):
Integrate with Amazon AWS / EC2, synchronise connections and automatically group servers based on their class or security groups.
Securely keep everything in sync between multiple devices
Automated AES-256 encrypted backups of all of your connections and settings
A beautiful widget for fast access to either your frequently used connections, or a specific group (Android 3.0+).
Team collaboration. Share your groups of connections with team members and start working together instead of separately.
Handy snippets library for quick access to your frequently used commands
Dark, Light, Solarized Dark and Solarized Light terminal color themes. For an overview of solarized color scheme and why it rocks for terminal usage check out http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
Security lock to automatically protect JuiceSSH after a period of inactivity
Coming Soon:
Port forwarding
File transfers ( SCP / SFTP )
WOL
We've only just released it a few days ago and are already building up quite a user base and have had some fantastic feedback so far.
Any comments / suggestions are more than welcome!
Changlog
1.3.3
- Added page up/down keys to popup keyboard
- Added port forwarding (pro feature)
- Connect to port forwards via widget
- Automatically open port forwards in browser
- Improved reliability of 'connect via' functionality
- Improved SSH agent forwarding support
- Auto-expand connection group if only one exists, or the 'All' group if none exist
- Terminal font readability improvements
- Don't CloudSync font size between devices (handy if you have phone & tablet with different DPI)
1.3.2
- Can now disconnect & reconnect from connection notification (ICS+)
- No longer uses/modifies WIFI_SLEEP_POLICY setting
1.3.1
- Fixed a rare SSH 'Authentication Cancelled by Server' issue introduced in 1.3.0
- Added line wrapping for long terminal lines and improved tmux/screen wrapping compatibility
1.3.0
- Added support for two-factor authentication (eg: Google Authenticator)
- Added support for keyboard-interactive authentication
1.2.8
- Better support for keys exported from Connectbot (PKCS#8)
- Improved external ALT key handling (AltGr for international keyboards)
- Fix for broken keys/symbols on devices with slide-out keyboards
1.2.7
- Security lock to automatically protect JuiceSSH after a period of inactivity (Pro only)
- Added ALT and Hide Keyboard items to the popup keyboard
- Fix for issue with 3rd party keyboards in landscape mode
- Optimised terminal resizing performance to remove lag
- Fix for crash when deleting snippets
- Fix for incorrect color in Solarized Light color scheme
- Fix for incorrect number of EC2 instances shown
- Fix for enter key not working in nano & mongo client
1.2.6
- Beautiful new widget for pro users (Android 3.0+)
- Fix for rare issue that caused battery drain
1.2.3
- Improved Asus Transformer keyboard handling
- Bugfixes including SSH connect timeout issue
1.2.2
- Ability to hide software keyboard
- UI Improvements for Samsung Touchwiz devices
- Improved failed connection handling
1.2.0
- Amazon AWS/EC2 integration - keep your connections in sync with your AWS account & instances.
- Function keys (F1-F12) now on popup keyboard
- Fixed bug in 'connect via' connections
1.1.5
- Big improvement in Xterm support/dynamic terminal resizing. Applications like htop and ncurses dialogs now work flawlessly.
- New terminal color themes: Dark, Light, Solarized Dark and Solarized Light
- Fix for Samsung devices that had unreadable buttons on the popup keyboard
1.1.4
- Fix for in-app purchases not being recognised
1.1.3
- Added zlib compression to improve SSH sessions on high latency connections
- Added setting to choose whether the popup keyboard shows above or below the terminal
- Made Settings menu easier to use for low resolution devices
- Fixed bug that caused crash on devices without Google Play Services
- Added support for ssh://<host>:<port> links and bookmarks
1.1.2
- Bugfixes when resizing/rotating terminal
- Homescreen shortcuts
1.1.0
- Save handy snippets that can be used anytime within SSH sessions
- Copy and paste within SSH sessions
- Share SSH session transcripts via Dropbox/Email/Evernote etc or save them to SD card
- Host key/fingerprint verification
- No longer forces new users to link app with a google account
1.0.7
- Optimised automatic dropped/failed connection detection
- Fixed a UTF-8 encoding issue with some characters
1.0.6
- Fixed crash in Google Play billing service that caused some purchases not to take affect
- Fixed issue on Honeycomb tablets that caused a crash when notifications were received
1.0.5
- Fixed problem that occasionally caused an error when resuming background SSH sessions
Excellent SSH client! The layout and functionality makes working on remote machines very easy and efficient.
I have one issue: In some instances the Enter/Return key is not recognised. One easy way to replicate this is by editing a file with nano and then attempting to save it. It just doesn't work.
Any ideas?
Thanks again for the wonderful app!
beanaroo said:
Excellent SSH client! The layout and functionality makes working on remote machines very easy and efficient.
I have one issue: In some instances the Enter/Return key is not recognised. One easy way to replicate this is by editing a file with nano and then attempting to save it. It just doesn't work.
Any ideas?
Thanks again for the wonderful app!
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Hi,
Thanks for the kind feedback.
We are currently aware of an issue that specifically affects nano, where the enter key is not recognised.
We're looking into it and hopefully will have a fix included in an update soon.
Thanks!
Hi. I am having trouble using an RSA public key with juiceSSH. I know it's not Juice's fault, as I can't use the id_rsa.pub with connectbot either - just thought I'd ask here for any ideas as i'm stuck.
I generate the keys on a Win XP box, using openssh (the cygwin version). OpenSSH itself is running fine (I can connect using passwords). Here's the keygen output:
C:\OpenSSH\bin>ssh-keygen -t rsa
Generating public/private rsa key pair.
Enter file in which to save the key (/home/graeme/.ssh/id_rsa):
/home/graeme/.ssh/id_rsa already exists.
Overwrite (y/n)? y
Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):
Enter same passphrase again:
Your identification has been saved in /home/graeme/.ssh/id_rsa.
Your public key has been saved in /home/graeme/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.
The key fingerprint is:
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX [email protected]
I then copied the id_rsa.pub file to /sdcard on my galaxy note, and tried to add it to my existing identity in Juicessh. I chose "file Path" and after typing id_ the full file name id_rsa.pub appeared. I touched that to select it then hit "OK" but nothing happens. I can only leave this screen by hitting cancel. I then tried to paste in the contents of the file, and that is permitted. But, wehn I try to connect using it, juicessh says "invalid file".
I've regenerated the key a couple of times, always with same results. As I say, the same file is also rejected by connectbot ("problem parsing imported private key").
So it appears that ssh-keygen on my XP box is producing an invalid file format (but that seems wildly unlikely??). I wondered if it was a DOS->Linux file format issue (cr vs cr/lf) but I haven't seen anything online suggestign that a file format conversion is needed if copying keys from Windows to Linux?
How can I track down what's wrong & why?
_pigro_ said:
Hi. I am having trouble using an RSA public key with juiceSSH. I know it's not Juice's fault, as I can't use the id_rsa.pub with connectbot either - just thought I'd ask here for any ideas as i'm stuck.
I generate the keys on a Win XP box, using openssh (the cygwin version). OpenSSH itself is running fine (I can connect using passwords). Here's the keygen output:
C:\OpenSSH\bin>ssh-keygen -t rsa
Generating public/private rsa key pair.
Enter file in which to save the key (/home/graeme/.ssh/id_rsa):
/home/graeme/.ssh/id_rsa already exists.
Overwrite (y/n)? y
Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):
Enter same passphrase again:
Your identification has been saved in /home/graeme/.ssh/id_rsa.
Your public key has been saved in /home/graeme/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.
The key fingerprint is:
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX [email protected]
I then copied the id_rsa.pub file to /sdcard on my galaxy note, and tried to add it to my existing identity in Juicessh. I chose "file Path" and after typing id_ the full file name id_rsa.pub appeared. I touched that to select it then hit "OK" but nothing happens. I can only leave this screen by hitting cancel. I then tried to paste in the contents of the file, and that is permitted. But, wehn I try to connect using it, juicessh says "invalid file".
I've regenerated the key a couple of times, always with same results. As I say, the same file is also rejected by connectbot ("problem parsing imported private key").
So it appears that ssh-keygen on my XP box is producing an invalid file format (but that seems wildly unlikely??). I wondered if it was a DOS->Linux file format issue (cr vs cr/lf) but I haven't seen anything online suggestign that a file format conversion is needed if copying keys from Windows to Linux?
How can I track down what's wrong & why?
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If your key is valid, the 'Smart Search' in JuiceSSH should find the key (regardless unix/windows line endings of where it is on your sdcard).
If it's not - then it does suggest your key is invalid.
The fact that when you paste in the key on your android device, it still shows as invalid suggests that it's more than just a line endings issue.
I'm afraid I don't have a windows box here to test with.
Can you confirm that the first line of your key contains -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- or -----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----
Thanks
Hi, thanks for taking the time to have a look!
The private id_rsa file, which resides in ~home/graeme/.ssh on the XP box, has the -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY ----- header. The public id_rsa.pub simply has ssh-rsa at the start.
However I think I may be very confused. My need is to connect from my android phone over ssh to my XP "server" which is running openssh. I can currently do this using password authentication, and I want to use keys instead. I have generated public/private RSA keys using ssh-keygen on the XP box, and then copied the public key it generated onto the android phone and tried to import it.
Should I actually be generating the keys on the phone and then copying the public one to the PC? If so, what do I need on Android to do this (I'm not rooted).
_pigro_ said:
Hi, thanks for taking the time to have a look!
The private id_rsa file, which resides in ~home/graeme/.ssh on the XP box, has the -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY ----- header. The public id_rsa.pub simply has ssh-rsa at the start.
However I think I may be very confused. My need is to connect from my android phone over ssh to my XP "server" which is running openssh. I can currently do this using password authentication, and I want to use keys instead. I have generated public/private RSA keys using ssh-keygen on the XP box, and then copied the public key it generated onto the android phone and tried to import it.
Should I actually be generating the keys on the phone and then copying the public one to the PC? If so, what do I need on Android to do this (I'm not rooted).
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Ahh ok - makes more sense now.
You need the private key on the phone (id_rsa).
The public key needs to be copied to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys ( cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys) on your windows XP box.
Now linux is very fussy about the permissions on this authorized_keys file - although not sure if windows will be.
On Linux the .ssh directory must be 700 and the authorized_key file 600.
Let me know how you get on.
Paul
Many thanks Paul, I've got it working now (though I feel like a plonker!). Cheers for the help, you saved me a lot of time
_pigro_ said:
Many thanks Paul, I've got it working now (though I feel like a plonker!). Cheers for the help, you saved me a lot of time
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If it makes you feel any better, getting the private/public keys mixed up is a really common problem! It's not just you
I have set up such keys in the past successfully from the same XP box to my old Nokia N900 (even managed to set up reverse tunnel so that I could login to phone from PC wherever it happened to be whilst on 3G) so I *should* know what I'm doing ... just a "senior moment" today hopefully!
Big thumbs up for the juicessh app by the way. Clean & simple interface, very nice.
Just released an update to the Play Store that includes a nice new widget for our Pro customers running Android 3.0+ (Honeycomb) that allows quick homescreen access to your frequently used connections, or specific groups:
Quick bug report: I was abouit to report this with the previous version until I saw the post saying there was an update. I've updated but the bug is still there.
I have my WiFi -> Advanced -> keep WiFi on during Sleep set to "Always".
I disable WiFi (and go automatically to mobile data) and then run Juicessh to connect to a remote server.
I then exit the session (by typing "exit" into the terminal) and before doing anything else I check the above setting and it has changed from "Always" to "Never". Not a big deal, but it was driving me a bit crazy until I tracked down what it was that was making my phone use mobile data every time the screen was off!
Samsung Galaxy Note, stock build on ICS 4.0.4.
_pigro_ said:
Quick bug report: I was abouit to report this with the previous version until I saw the post saying there was an update. I've updated but the bug is still there.
I have my WiFi -> Advanced -> keep WiFi on during Sleep set to "Always".
I disable WiFi (and go automatically to mobile data) and then run Juicessh to connect to a remote server.
I then exit the session (by typing "exit" into the terminal) and before doing anything else I check the above setting and it has changed from "Always" to "Never". Not a big deal, but it was driving me a bit crazy until I tracked down what it was that was making my phone use mobile data every time the screen was off!
Samsung Galaxy Note, stock build on ICS 4.0.4.
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Interesting, thanks for pointing this out. I will do some testing and try to get this resolved for our next update - which should be hitting very soon and including a much requested feature... PIN lock for the app.
JuiceSSH said:
Interesting, thanks for pointing this out. I will do some testing and try to get this resolved for our next update - which should be hitting very soon and including a much requested feature... PIN lock for the app.
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I think I've found the issue here - would you be able to help test if I send you over an update with the fix included?
yes, no problems. do you want me to PM you an email address?
_pigro_ said:
yes, no problems. do you want me to PM you an email address?
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Have just PM'd you the build - let me know if it helps and i'll merge this into our next update.
Thanks!
Hi, I just tested the new .apk you provided but it's still doing the same as before.
Also FYI - it is not neccessary to go onto a mobile data connection to trigger the problem, that was just the way I happened to be using the app when I noticed the bug.
So, if I am on my home WiFi (with Keep wifi on during sleep set to "always") I can run juicessh, connect to a server on my own LAN and then after, exiting the ssh session, the WiFi setting has immediately changed from "Always" to "Never".
Let me know if you need any further info, and if you'd like me to do any more testing.
Hi Guys,
I've been trying to find the keys juiceSSH generated when I first installed it in order to put in the authorized_Keys on my server, but for the life of me I can't find them.
Anyone know where they are?
Thank you in advance,
J
JohnerH said:
Hi Guys,
I've been trying to find the keys juiceSSH generated when I first installed it in order to put in the authorized_Keys on my server, but for the life of me I can't find them.
Anyone know where they are?
Thank you in advance,
J
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Hi,
JuiceSSH does not (currently) generate any SSH keys for you - it can only import ones created elsewhere with ssh-keygen or other such tools.
You might be thinking of the encryption password that you're prompted for when you first ran the app? This is used to generate an AES-256 key that encrypts all of your settings, connections, passwords etc so that they are not stored in plain text.
Thanks.
Paul