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From: Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com>
Newsgroups: comp.mobile.android,misc.phone.mobile.iphone
Subject: Re: How do nonroot Android & nonjailbroken iOS run SMB servers to
connect to each other & Windows?
Date: 24 Apr 2025 17:47:54 GMT
Organization: People for the Ethical Treatment of Pirates
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On 2025-04-24, Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> wrote:
> Marion, 2025-04-22 04:06:
>> On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 03:44:54 +0200, Arno Welzel wrote :
> [...]
>>> Many apps - and all have same issue: you can not open a port below 1024
>>> for servers without root access. And not every SMB client is able to use
>>> custom ports above 1024.
>>
>> Thanks for being another voice where there are three "facts" at this point.
>> 1. It turns out that iOS apps, nonjailbroken, can bind to privileged ports
>
> No. iOS has the same limitation. User installable apps can not use ports
> below 1024.
>
>> 2. Yet, we all always kind of sort of knew Android apps, nonrooted, cannot
>> 3. Even so, SMB server apps exist on both iOS & Android platforms
>
> Yes, but only using NON STANDARD PORTS!
Bullshit:
# nc -z rogersiphone 445
Connection to rogersiphone port 445 [tcp/microsoft-ds] succeeded!
Say more stupid things.
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