Sujet : Re: How do nonroot Android & nonjailbroken iOS run SMB servers to connect to each other & Windows?
De : jollyroger (at) *nospam* pobox.com (Jolly Roger)
Groupes : comp.mobile.android misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 17. Apr 2025, 18:02:10
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Organisation : People for the Ethical Treatment of Pirates
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On 2025-04-17, Marion <
marion@facts.com> wrote:
On 17 Apr 2025 00:44:19 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote :
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Notice how little Arlen ignores the fact that I already posted proof
showing an iOS SMB server using the standard port on iOS.
>
Yeah, and Snit
This isn't about "Snit". Don't change the subject, little Arlen.
What's really happening is none of you Apple trolls understands anything.
It's a defining feature of Apple trolls.
Pure projection from a know-nothing loser troll who literally spends
hours every single day trolling the Apple newsgroups. 🤣
>
But I'm not yet saying I know any more than you doi
You say that repeatedly about anyone who calls out your bullshit.
I know Android & iOS are not binding to any port below 1024 without
being rooted.
Wrong. And very easily proved wrong. Yet you refuse to admit it.
So at this point, the main thing I know that you don't know, is that you're
wrong (and you're so blissfully sure that you're right, that you'll never
figure out how it works
LOL... Says the useless troll who can't figure out basic networking...
🤣
you ignorant Apple trolls
you Apple trolls
you're Apple trolls.
You're so stupid
you're so stupid
you imagine iOS does the impossible.
Prove me wrong.
Easy:
# nc -z rogersiphone 1-65535
Connection to rogersiphone port 53 [tcp/domain] succeeded!
Connection to rogersiphone port 445 [tcp/microsoft-ds] succeeded!
Connection to rogersiphone port 853 [tcp/domain-s] succeeded!
(HINT: Remember that Snit video which you, Jolly Roger, applauded.)
Nope, because that never happened. Lies and schoolyard insults are all
you have to offer this newsgroup.
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