Hi all. I've been trying to set up ftp on Anttek file explorer, and don't know what to put in at set up. Been Googling, but can't find squat. I have FileZilla ftp server on laptop.
In normal circumstances, you'd only need the IP address, the acount name and its password. At least, that's all I need with Total Commander (and Solid Explorer, which I 'discovered' only recently). Just make sure you have a static IP address, at least at home, or sign up for a dynamic IP at, for example, DynDNS.
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i have a windows mobile 6.1 device and recently i changed some usernames and passwords on the file server at my house. now every time i try to connect to a share either file explorer and total commander i keep getting access denied errors and the phone doesent give me any option to use a different username and password to access the share. the only thing i can think of is that the user names and passwords associated with the ip address of the server are cached somewhere in the registry.
so how the bloody hell do i delete all cached usernames passwords and login information for local network shares so that the retarted file browser applications will prompt me to enter the right info instead of just failing
Ok, the basic Idea of this App is to provide an easy setup for an ftp & or web server (should be customizable) which also provides a shortened url for easy access.
also my idea was that the app can do this over different of protocolls, bluetooth, w-lan usw.
is something like this technically possible?, i know there are ftpserver apps out there but it is not quite the same.
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Ok, the basic Idea of this App is to provide an easy setup for an ftp & or web server (should be customizable) which also provides a shortened url for easy access.
also my idea was that the app can do this over different of protocolls, bluetooth, w-lan usw.
is something like this technically possible?, i know there are ftpserver apps out there but it is not quite the same.
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Easy ftp and web server apps already exist that work over wifi. bluetooth is tricky, as a normal web or ftp server won't be easily usable (but bluetooth already has methods of doing file transfers that works quite well, and there are apps to handle this, like Blutooth File Manager). What is USW?
AFAIK, there is not an app to do those things over ad-hoc wifi - they all require connecting to an access point. Being able to open up an app and have it set up an ad-hoc wireless network with another android device and allow easy high-speed file sharing would be awesome.
As for cellular data, there's a major hurdle to overcome on some carriers. Verizon, for example, does not allow incoming connections over cellular data. So you can set up a web or ftp server, but you won't be able to access it. The way around that is to have the phone establish the connection to some server, then have that server act as the gateway. Bandwidth is not free, though, so I suspect you'd be hard-pressed to find an app that includes that feature, unless it also requires that you set up your own server gateway. I'd like to see something like this - an app that establishes general-purpose 2-way comms with a server application on command (by hitting a "start" button in the app), which then allows you to set up different types of servers (ssh, ftp, web, etc) that are routed through that gateway machine that you set up.
One way to accomplish that whole scheme is to use a VPN - when a VPN is established (even over 3G), you can access any server you want to via the VPN-assigned IP address.
I'm looking for a mail client (for android obviously) where I can set a proxy.
I need to use a proxy to connect to the company exchange server. I could set the the proxy for all of my internet traffic but I don't really care for the idea to route all my data through the company proxy.
Allready looked at K-9 and Kaiten but couldn't find any proxy settings.
"Enhanced Email" by Quantum Apps says it can run pop/imap mail service. Ask on their support forum if its proxies are configurable.
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Any update on this?
i'm looking for the exact same thing,
and with the search words 'proxy and android', even with other search words email,
you are drowned out, on google, with lots of irrelevant results...
so that, it took me a long time even to find this post.
I want to setup an email client to connect to my email server over Tor.
Much in the way that I can do that now on thunderbird, using Tor and torbirdy,
I will use Orbot on android....
Any ideas?
Maybe this will work with SandroProxy, app tab where you can redirect traffic just for one app and transparent proxy.
SandroProxy can then connect to other proxy. It's a little bit tricky but could work.
I'm developer of SandroProxy, Drony. There are also other proxies that can do the same.
svaens said:
i'm looking for the exact same thing,
and with the search words 'proxy and android', even with other search words email,
you are drowned out, on google, with lots of irrelevant results...
so that, it took me a long time even to find this post.
I want to setup an email client to connect to my email server over Tor.
Much in the way that I can do that now on thunderbird, using Tor and torbirdy,
I will use Orbot on android....
Any ideas?
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I wonder if we have any app that natively support this.
As an administrator, I am maintaining a network of different servers.
In emergencies, it is good to access the servers thru the pda or tablet.
Sometimes I want to access the file structure of a machine and sometimes get RDP access for a quick lookup or fix.
Of course for both task there are plenty of apps for android available.
But the best would be an app where I can select if I want to have directory/HD- or RDP-access of a particular machine.
Up to now I have to have two apps for this and have to setup the same list of the servers, ip's, username and password on both apps.
So for the sake of comfort, I would love to do this all thru the same app/serverlist, p.ex. a long klick on a server and you can chose the relevant access mode.
I remember back in the days when internet was accessed at 33kbps speeds (sorry.. old skool guy here) we used to use ini files in our installation package to set customers' email, proxy etc settings. In Windows there even used to be a file type of "ISP settings" or something similar that you could only right click and install new settings.
Now I'm facing the same situation. Doing my own client I need a way to automatically set up remote Androids to use certain IMAP email server, CardDAV, CalDAV etc. Does there exist any format of file, MMS message or set of commands to do it?
pkuronen said:
I remember back in the days when internet was accessed at 33kbps speeds (sorry.. old skool guy here) we used to use ini files in our installation package to set customers' email, proxy etc settings. In Windows there even used to be a file type of "ISP settings" or something similar that you could only right click and install new settings.
Now I'm facing the same situation. Doing my own client I need a way to automatically set up remote Androids to use certain IMAP email server, CardDAV, CalDAV etc. Does there exist any format of file, MMS message or set of commands to do it?
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I don't think so you should look into a MDM system for android, I think that your best chance honestly. or find an app or company that allow push settings for network admins.