Sujet : Re: NFS from Android
De : andrews (at) *nospam* spam.net (Andrews)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 26. Oct 2024, 22:48:15
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Stefan Ram wrote on 26 Oct 2024 15:42:34 GMT :
1. Scaricate un'app per gestire NFS. Io uso "ES File Explorer"
o "AndSMB", ma ce ne sono tante altre.
As I wrote, I would like to use NFS and not SMB.
I see. The Experts Exchange page doesn't seem to mention SMB,
but it does say you can access an NFS host through ES File
Explorer. (Just a heads-up though, that page is from 2016,
so things could have shifted since then.)
I wish you guys would converse in German instead of in Italian! :)
I just wish to make an observation about Android SMB (which Frank Slootweg
taught me years ago, & being an intelligent aspy, I never forget a fact).
Bear in mind there are smb clients & smb servers.
Also bear in mind that the Windows only allows direct SMB communications
(without NETBIOS) on port 445, yet unrooted Android won't let you use ports
below 1024.
Do you see the problem?
With that in mind, free SMB "clients" on Android I've tested.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.maza.zpush>
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Most SMB clients seem to be part of a file manager, not dedicated apps.
This, for example, is a free SMB "server" for Android.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.icecoldapps.serversultimate.packb>
Good luck.
Please let the team know what you find out as we can all learn from you.